Mechanical / Materials / Process Engineering,
Department
Fakultät für Maschinenbau, Verfahrens- und Energietechnik at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg
- Leipziger Str. 30
- 09599 Freiberg
- Phone: +49 3731 39-3120




Mechanical Engineering
Process Engineering
Materials Science / Engineering
Degree courses with details
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Mechanical Engineering (D)
(ME) -
Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc.)
(ME) -
Power Engineering (B.Sc.)
(ME) -
Additive Manufacturing (Technology, Materials, Design) (B.Sc.)
(ME) -
Mechanical Engineering (M.Sc., 3 semesters)
(ME) -
Mechanical Engineering (M.Sc., 4 semesters)
(ME) -
Mechanical and Process Engineering (M.Sc.)
(ME) -
Energy Engineering (M.Sc.)
(ME) -
Engineering (B.Sc.)
(PE) -
Process and Chemical Engineering (B.Sc.)
(PE) -
Process and Chemical Engineering (D)
(PE) -
Ceramics, Glass and Building Materials Engineering (D)
(PE) -
Technology and Application of non-metallic materials (course component of Bachelor of Science Engineering) (B.Sc.)
(PE) -
Environmental Engineering (part of Bachelor of Science Engineering) (B.Sc.)
(PE) -
Environmental Process Engineering (D)
(PE) -
Environmental Engineering (M.Sc.)
(PE) -
Process Engineering (M.Sc.)
(PE) -
Ceramics, Glass and Building Materials Engineering (M.Eng.)
(PE) -
Computational Material Science (M.Sc.)
(MatSE) -
Technology and Application of Inorganic Engineering Materials (M.Sc.)
(MatSE)
Further information provided by the department
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Special features regarding teachingIndividual and intensive knowledge transfer in close contact with the teaching staff; good structure of the courses offered due to minimal overlapping in the range of compulsory modules; relatively small group sizes in seminars, exercises and practicals; intensive supervision for writing academic papers; the specialisations offered in higher study semesters are based on the profile of the "Resource University" (Geo, Material, Energy and Environment).
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Special features regarding the international orientationClose international cooperation of the individual institutes with companies and universities worldwide. Visits abroad may be organised for students through personal contact.
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Special features regarding the equipmentExtensive facilities with test benches from laboratory to pilot scale; technical systems for application-oriented teaching and research areas; modern apparatus engineering; variety of software packages for construction, modelling and simulation. Experimental facilities for research and teaching in the university's teaching and research mining plant; shared use of high-quality devices and apparatus with the Helmholtz Institute Freiberg. Students can make use of the technical equipment as part of laboratory practicals, student assignments, etc.
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Special features regarding research activitiesThe key research areas of the department's individual institutes are listed online. The key areas of research are based on the profile of the "Resource University" (Geo, Material, Energy and Environment) and are characterised by interdisciplinary projects and cooperation in Collaborative Research Centres, EU projects, Clusters of Excellence, etc. Students can be involved in ongoing research projects, both in the context of student projects (coursework, project paper, thesis) as well as through contracts as assistants
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Support for foundersCross-university: SAXEED start-up network
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Other special featuresFamily-friendly university, e.g. two children's daycare centres on campus, for students with children benefit from individual study schedules and family-friendly planning of lecture periods
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Further information on research activitieshttps://tu-freiberg.de/fakultaet4/forschung
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Further information about study entry phasehttps://tu-freiberg.de/studium




(S)-Students' judgements (F)-Facts (P)-Professors' judgements
(ME)= Mechanical Engineering (PE)= Process Engineering (MatSE)= Materials Science / Engineering (IntDiscip)= very interdisciplinary and thus not classified;
As the ranking is done for the whole subject area, for the single "sub-subjects" it can happen that not all rank groups are represented in all criteria.
As the ranking is done for the whole subject area, for the single "sub-subjects" it can happen that not all rank groups are represented in all criteria.
Last update 2022: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education.
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