Course of Study Energy and Environmental Engineering (Study Cohort w15)

Sample course plan -  Bachelor Energy and Environmental Engineering (EUTBS)
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Semester 4FormHrs/wk
Semester 5FormHrs/wk
Semester 6FormHrs/wk
1
Engineering Mechanics I
Engineering Mechanics IVL3
Engineering Mechanics IUE2
Engineering Mechanics II
Engineering Mechanics IIVL3
Engineering Mechanics IIUE2
Mechanical Engineering: Design (part 1)
Embodiment Design and 3D-CADVL2
Mechanical Design Project ITT3
Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics
Fundamentals of Fluid MechanicsVL2
Fluid Mechanics for Process Engineering2
Heat and Mass Transfer
Heat and Mass TransferVL2
Heat and Mass TransferUE1
Thermal Separation Processes (part 2)
Separation ProcessesPR1
2
Environmental Technology (part 2)
Practical Exercise Environmental TechnologyPR1
3
Renewables and Energy Systems
Renewable EnergyVL2
Energy Systems and Energy IndustryVL2
Power IndustryVL1
Renewable EnergyUE1
4
Basics of Electrical Engineering
Basics of Electrical EngineeringVL3
Basics of Electrical EngineeringUE2
5
6
7
Mathematics I
Linear Algebra IVL2
Linear Algebra IUE1
Linear Algebra I1
Analysis IVL2
Analysis IUE1
Analysis I1
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Design
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering DesignVL2
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Design2
Electrical Machines
Electrical MachinesVL3
Electrical Machines2
Thermal Separation Processes (part 1)
Thermal Separation ProcessesVL3
Thermal Separation ProcessesUE2
Thermal Separation Processes1
8
9
Particle Technology and Solids Process Engineering
Particle Technology IVL2
Particle Technology IUE1
Particle Technology IPR2
10
Technical Thermodynamics II
Technical Thermodynamics IIVL2
Technical Thermodynamics II1
Technical Thermodynamics IIUE1
11
12
Gas and Steam Power Plants
Gas and Steam Power PlantsVL3
Gas and Steam Power Plants2
13
Technical Thermodynamics I
Technical Thermodynamics IVL2
Technical Thermodynamics I1
Technical Thermodynamics IUE1
Foundations of Management
Introduction to ManagementVL3
Project EntrepreneurshipPOL2
14
15
General and Inorganic Chemistry
Fundamentals in Inorganic ChemistryVL4
Fundamentals in Inorganic ChemistryPR3
Environmental Technology
Environmental AssessmentVL2
Environmental AssessmentUE1
16
Mathematics III
Analysis IIIVL2
Analysis IIIUE1
Analysis III1
Differential Equations 1 VL2
Differential Equations 1 UE1
Differential Equations 1 1
17
18
Introduction to Control Systems
Introduction to Control SystemsVL2
Introduction to Control SystemsUE2
Bachelor Thesis
19
Mathematics II
Linear Algebra IIVL2
Linear Algebra IIUE1
Linear Algebra II1
Analysis IIVL2
Analysis II1
Analysis IIUE1
Informatics for Process Engineers
Numeric and MatlabPR2
Informatics for Process EngineersVL2
Informatics for Process EngineersUE2
20
21
Introduction into Energy and Environmental Engineering
Introduction to Energy and Environmental EngineeringPOL4
Physics-Lab for VT/ BVT/ EUTPR2
22
23
24
Fundamentals of Materials Science (part 1)
Fundamentals of Materials Science IVL2
Physical and Chemical Basics of Materials ScienceVL2
Measurement Technology for Mechanical and Process Engineers
Measurement Technology for Mechanical and Process EngineersVL2
Measurement Technology for Mechanical and Process Engineers1
Practical Course: Measurement and Control SystemsPR2
25
Mechanical Engineering: Design (part 2)
Team Project Design MethodologyPOL2
Mechanical Design Project IITT3
26
27
Organic Chemistry
Organic ChemistryVL4
Organic ChemistryPR3
28
Fundamentals of Materials Science (part 2)
Fundamentals of Materials Science II VL2
29
30
Environmental Technology (part 1)
Environmental TechnologieVL2
31
32
Nontechnical Complementary Courses for Bachelors (from catalogue) - 6LP

The choice of courses from the catalogue is flexible (depends on the semestral work load), provided the necessary number of required credits is reached.