Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Aerospace Engineering | Automotive Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Bachelor Mechanical Engineering Program

The Bachelor Mechanical Engineering program at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in mechanical engineering, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills and professional development.


Program Structure

The program is divided into three years, each with a unique focus and set of courses.


First Year

In the first year, students take eight courses, including:


  • Mechanica
  • Dynamica
  • Introductie Transport Phenomena
  • Inleiding Werktuigbouwkunde
  • Structuur en Eigenschappen van Materialen
  • Calculus
  • Dynamica
  • Challenge Based Learning (CBL) projects

These courses provide a foundation in mechanical engineering principles, mathematics, and professional skills.


Second Year

The second year consists of five courses and three CBL projects, with a focus on:


  • Thermodynamica
  • Dynamics and Control of Mechanical Systems
  • Warmte en Stroming
  • CBL projects

Students also choose elective courses to deepen their knowledge in specific areas.


Third Year

The third year is the final year of the bachelor's program and prepares students for the master's program. It includes:


  • Mechanical Engineering courses
  • CBL projects
  • Elective courses
  • Bachelor Eindproject (Bachelor Final Project)

The Bachelor Eindproject is a self-directed research project that allows students to apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world problem.


Challenge-Based Learning (CBL)

CBL is an integral part of the program, where students work in teams to solve real-world challenges. This approach helps students develop professional skills, such as collaboration, communication, and problem-solving.


Research Areas

The Mechanical Engineering department at TU/e is involved in various research areas, including:


  • Dynamics and Control
  • Energy and Flow
  • Materials and Manufacturing
  • Mechanical Systems and Robotics

These research areas provide students with opportunities to engage in cutting-edge projects and collaborate with industry partners.


Conclusion

The Bachelor Mechanical Engineering program at TU/e offers a comprehensive education in mechanical engineering, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills and professional development. With its focus on CBL, research areas, and elective courses, the program prepares students for a successful career in mechanical engineering and related fields.


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