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Bachelor of Science Génie de la production - Génie mécanique et génie des procédés (B.Sc.)

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Objectives : The study program Production Engineering combines elements from the classical subjects of Mechanical Engineering and Process Engineering. Production Engineers have creative mind sets and think holistically. They not only focus on the products, but rather the whole production process. They are concerned not only with the development and design of production systems, the effective deployment of machines and equipment and the application of new information technologies, but also with the people involved in the work process and the sustainability of technologies.

At the beginning of their studies, students acquire an understanding of the scientific and technical fundamentals, which is subsequently deepened over the course of their studies and in practical applications. They are then free to choose their specializations themselves: manufacturing engineering, energy systems, aerospace technology, general mechanical engineering, materials sciences or process engineering.

Students graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree after acquiring 210 CPs in seven semesters; or with a Master of Science degree after a further three semesters. These modern degree combinations conform to the recommendations of all relevant trade associations and lead to a qualification equivalent to the former “Diplom-Ingenieur". Students coming from other universities after successfully completing a six-semester Bachelor’s study program with 180 CPs can also apply for a place on our four-semester “Master of Science" programs.

Public concerned : Students

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

Admission requirements : Course pre-requisites and general requirements for entry are: general university entry qualification or a comparable qualification. At the time of registration you will have to supply proof of having completed six weeks of industrial placement.

Duration and terms : 7 semesters

Notes : Currently, the study program offers the following areas of specialization:

Energy Systems (ES), Prof. Dr. Fabio La Mantia (FG30) pdf
Manufacturing engineering (FT), Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Carsten Heinzel
Aerospace Production Engineering (LuR), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel S. Herrmann (FG12)
Mechanical Engineering (AM), Prof. Dr. Marc Avila
Materials Sciences (MW), Prof. Dr.- Ing. Hans-Werner Zoch (FG11)
Process Engineering (VT), Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Udo Fritsching

Dedicated web site : http://www.fb4.uni-bremen.de

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