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Bachelor degree program Aerospace Engineering (B.Eng.)

Course Details

Objectives: The aim of the degree programme in Aerospace Engineering at the Hochschule Bremen is to provide students with a broad range of qualifications that meet the requirements of modern mechanical engineering. The degree programme offers you a future-oriented and versatile education in a specialised field of mechanical engineering.

You will learn about the design, development and construction of aircraft as well as spacecraft. With a view to future careers, you also study aspects of business management.

Intended for: Students

Degree Level (EU) : 6 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Prerequisites: Interest in MINT topics

Admission requirements: Secondary School Completion Certificate (Abitur) or Technical Secondary School Completion Certificate or placement exam/special admission. 13 weeks pre-entry internship.

Targeted careers : The comprehensive degree programme qualifies graduates to work as engineers in the areas of design, production, planning, research and development in the following:

Large, medium-sized and small industrial companies in the aerospace industry
Subcontracting firms
Shipbuilding industry
Automotive industry
Engineering consultancy
Research institutes
Public authorities

Duration and terms: 7 semesters including Bachelor Thesis

Dedicated web site: http://www.hs-bremen.de/internet/en/studium/stg/lur/index.html

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences

Topics

  • 3 - Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Solid Mechanics, Structural Dynamics, Composites, Metallurgy, Forming, Additive Manufacturing, Metamaterials, Processes, Plastics, Chemistry, Polymers, Surface Treatment, etc.
  • 16 - Systems Engineering and Innovation: Modeling, Simulation, MBSE (model based system engineering), Operational Safety, Quality, Product Assurance, Qualification, Validation and Verification, Certification, Management of Innovation, Analysis and Creation of Value, New Space…
  • 17 - Programme and Production Management: Project Management, Lean, Industrialization, Life Cycle, Ecodesign, Supply Chain, Assembly Line, Digital Transformation, Factory of the Future, Integration, Maintenance, Recycling, etc.