Kurzbeschreibung
The aim of the programme is to provide a holistic view of machines in which technical systems from various disciplines are integrated and interact. The programme examines the mechanical, dynamic and electronic interactions of specific assemblies, issues of stability and reliability, as well as the exchange of energy, materials and information with the external environment.
Two semesters of in-depth study and specialisation in key topics of Mechanical Engineering within the R&D sector, including scientific project work; tackling a complex problem in modern Mechanical Engineering in the third semester and writing the Master thesis. Project work and the Master thesis are preferably integrated into research topics at THB, but may also be carried out within the development departments of Mechanical Engineering companies.
The Mechanical Engineering (M.Eng.) degree programme is characterised by:
- Research projects running throughout the semester
- Scientific analyses through calculation, simulation and experimentation
- Method development in the field of system stability and robustness
- Compulsory elective modules for the specialisations in Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics
Studiengangdetails
Systemic interactions include power flows, energy conversions, optimisation of overall efficiency, dynamic responses, the design of control loops, the programming of fault-tolerant software, and creative approaches to component design and material selection. The development of integrated systems also involves taking into account unavoidable disturbances and tolerances in order to design the overall system to be stable and reliable.
Upon completion of the programme, graduates are equipped to carry out independent scientific work in application-oriented research and development.
A higher education qualification leading to professional practice: a diploma or a Bachelor’s degree (210 ECTS credits) in engineering or natural sciences.
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Strong practical learning with good support
My studies in Mechanical Engineering provided a solid balance between theory and practical application. The laboratory sessions and project work helped me understand core concepts like thermodynamics, design, and manufacturing processes in a real-world context. Most lecturers were approachable and explained complex topics clearly. The workload can be challenging at times, but it prepares you well for industry requirements. Digital learning materials were well organized, and group assignments improved teamwork...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Mechanical in THB
The Master’s program in Mechanical Engineering at THB provides advanced technical knowledge combined with strong practical and industry-oriented training. This course enhances expertise in modern mechanical systems, manufacturing technologies, and engineering analysis.The curriculum emphasizes innovation, problem-solving, and real-world applications through projects and research work.
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Technische Hochschule Brandenburg
TH Brandenburg
Magdeburger Straße 50
14770 Brandenburg an der Havel
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