Mechanical / Materials / Process Engineering,
Department
Studienbereich Fachverbindende Ingenieurwissenschaften und Technologien (FIT) at the TU Hamburg
- Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 1
- 21073 Hamburg




Mechanical Engineering
Degree courses with details
Further information provided by the department
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Special features regarding teachingThe ‘Joint Engineering Sciences and Technologies’ course has been offered in this unit since 1995, presenting experience with interdisciplinary degree courses. The broad basic training is particularly suitable for master's degrees such as in medical engineering, energy technology, environmental technology or mechatronics. The Bachelor’s degree programmes in General Engineering and Engineering Science also offer an opportunity for orientation relative to the various specialisation in the engineering field. It is easy to change over to a classical engineering course after the first year.
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Special features regarding research activitiesThe "Joint Engineering Sciences and Technologies" course is not affiliated with any institutes.
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Support for foundersThe Startup Dock start-up centre initiated by the TUHH has been supporting innovative startups from the university sector since 2013. Startup Dock advises and supports students, scientists and alumni of Hamburg's universities and research institutions in the realisation of their technological and knowledge-based business ideas. With individual coaching and one-on-one support as well as teaching and training sessions, it provides the teams involved with the support they need during the early stage of their company start-up.
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Other special featuresSince 2003, TUHH has been the first technical university in Germany to offer a dual course of study under the title of dual@TUHH in cooperation with NORDMETALL. The programme combines theory at university level with practice in renowned industrial companies in northern Germany and is supplemented by exclusive social competence seminars. dual@TUHH students gain a full engineering degree at the TUHH and can complete their studies with a bachelor’s of science degree (6 semesters) or an optional master's of science degree (4 semesters).
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Further information about study entry phasehttps://www.tuhh.de/tuhh/lehre/studieneingang.html




(S)-Students' judgements (F)-Facts (P)-Professors' judgements
(ME)= Mechanical 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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