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Chemistry (GES) | Chemistry I | VL | 2 | Chemistry II | VL | 2 | Chemistry I | HÜ | 1 | Chemistry II | HÜ | 1 |
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Physics for Engineers (GES) (part 2) | Physics-Lab for ET/ AIW/ GES | PR | 1 |
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Technical Thermodynamics II | Technical Thermodynamics II | VL | 2 | Technical Thermodynamics II | HÜ | 1 | Technical Thermodynamics II | UE | 1 |
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Foundations of Management | Introduction to Management | VL | 4 | Project Entrepreneurship | POL | 2 |
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Introduction to Control Systems | Introduction to Control Systems | VL | 2 | Introduction to Control Systems | UE | 2 |
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Sanitary Engineering | Wastewater Disposal | VL | 2 | Wastewater Disposal | HÜ | 1 | Drinking Water Supply | VL | 2 | Drinking Water Supply | HÜ | 1 |
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Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Design | Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Design | VL | 2 | Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Design | HÜ | 2 |
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Linear Algebra | Linear Algebra | VL | 4 | Linear Algebra | HÜ | 2 | Linear Algebra | UE | 2 |
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Computer Engineering | Computer Engineering | VL | 3 | Computer Engineering | UE | 1 |
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Reinforced Concrete I | Reinforced Concrete Design I | VL | 2 | Reinforced Concrete Design I | HÜ | 2 | Project Seminar Concrete I | SE | 1 |
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Principles of Building Materials and Building Physics | Principles of Building Materials | VL | 2 | Building Physics | VL | 2 | Building Physics | HÜ | 1 | Building Physics | UE | 1 |
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Hydraulic Engineering II | Hydraulics | VL | 1 | Hydraulics | HÜ | 1 | Hydraulic Engineering | VL | 2 | Hydraulic Engineering | HÜ | 1 |
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Technical Thermodynamics I | Technical Thermodynamics I | VL | 2 | Technical Thermodynamics I | HÜ | 1 | Technical Thermodynamics I | UE | 1 |
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Mathematics III | Analysis III | VL | 2 | Analysis III | UE | 1 | Analysis III | HÜ | 1 | Differential Equations 1 | VL | 2 | Differential Equations 1 | UE | 1 | Differential Equations 1 | HÜ | 1 |
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Signals and Systems | Signals and Systems | VL | 3 | Signals and Systems | HÜ | 1 |
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Steel Structures I | Steel Structures I | VL | 2 | Steel Structures I | HÜ | 2 |
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Electrical Engineering I | Electrical Engineering I | VL | 3 | Electrical Engineering I | UE | 2 |
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Mathematical Analysis | Mathematical Analysis | VL | 4 | Mathematical Analysis | HÜ | 2 | Mathematical Analysis | UE | 2 |
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Geotechnics I | Soil Mechanics | VL | 2 | Soil Mechanics | HÜ | 2 | Soil Mechanics | POL | 2 |
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Concrete Structures II | Concrete Structures II | VL | 3 | Concrete Structures II | HÜ | 1 | Project Concrete Structures II | PS | 1 |
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Mechanics I (GES) | Mechanics I | VL | 2 | Mechanics I | HÜ | 3 |
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Mechanics III (GES) | Mechanics III | HÜ | 1 | Mechanics III | UE | 2 | Mechanics III | VL | 3 |
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Electrical Engineering II | Electrical Engineering II | VL | 3 | Electrical Engineering II | UE | 2 |
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Structural Analysis II | Structural Analysis II | VL | 2 | Structural Analysis II | HÜ | 2 |
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Hydraulic Engineering I | Hydromechanics | VL | 2 | Hydromechanics | HÜ | 1 | Hydrology | VL | 1 | Hydrology | POL | 1 |
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Physics for Engineers (GES) (part 1) | Physics for Engineers | VL | 2 | Physics for Engineers | UE | 1 |
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Structural Analysis I | Structural Analysis I | VL | 2 | Structural Analysis I | HÜ | 2 |
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Mechanics II (GES) | Mechanics II | VL | 2 | Mechanics II | HÜ | 2 |
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Geotechnics II | Foundation Engineering | VL | 2 | Foundation Engineering | HÜ | 2 | Foundation Engineering | POL | 2 |
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Programming in C | Programming in C | VL | 1 | Programming in C | PR | 1 |
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| 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.