Course of Study Engineering and Management - Major in Logistics and Mobility (Study Cohort w22)

Sample course plan C  Bachelor Engineering and Management - Major in Logistics and Mobility (WILUMBS) Dual study program
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Semester 1FormHrs/wk
Semester 2FormHrs/wk
Semester 3FormHrs/wk
Semester 4FormHrs/wk
Semester 5FormHrs/wk
Semester 6FormHrs/wk
1
Introduction to Logistics and Mobility
Freight Traffic and LogisticsVL2
Freight Traffic and LogisticsPBL2
Introduction to Scientific WorkVL1
Mathematics II
Mathematics IIVL4
Mathematics II2
Mathematics II2
Technical drawing and CAD (part 2)
Introduction to CAD2
Introduction to Operations Research and Statistics
Introduction to StatisticsVL2
Introduction to Operations ResearchVL2
Exercises to Introduction in Quantitative Methods in Logistics2
Project Course Logistics and Mobility
Legal Foundations of Logistics and Mobility
Legal foundations for logistics and mobilityVL4
2
3
4
Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering
Transport Planning and Traffic EngineeringPBL4
5
6
7
Foundations of Management
Introduction to ManagementVL3
Management Tutorial2
Management
Foundations of ManagementVL2
Finance and AccountingVL2
Ethics and Technology
Technology AssessmentVL2
Stochastics
StochasticsVL2
Stochastics2
8
9
Logistics Management
Logistics EconomicsPBL3
Introduction into Production LogisticsVL2
Practical module 5 (dual study program, Bachelor's degree)
Practical term 5 0
10
Introduction to Economics
Introduction to EconomicsVL2
Introduction to Economics2
11
12
13
Mathematics I
Mathematics IVL4
Mathematics I2
Mathematics I2
Project Management and Controlling
Foundations of project managementVL2
Foundations of ControllingVL2
Machine Learning I
Machine Learning IVL2
Machine Learning I2
14
15
Technical Logistics
Technical LogisticsVL3
Technical Logistics2
Mathematics III
Analysis IIIVL2
Analysis III1
Analysis III1
Differential Equations 1 VL2
Differential Equations 1 1
Differential Equations 1 1
16
IT applications for logistics and mobility
IT applications for logistics and mobilityVL3
IT applications for logistics and mobility1
17
18
19
Practical module 4 (dual study program, Bachelor's degree)
Practical term 4 0
Bachelor thesis (dual study program)
20
21
Practical module 1 (dual study program, Bachelor's degree)
Practical term 1 0
Technical drawing and CAD (part 1)
Fundamentals of Technical DrawingVL1
Fundamentals of Technical Drawing1
22
Computer Science for Engineers - Introduction and Overview
Computer Science for Engineers - Introduction and OverviewVL3
Computer Science for Engineers - Introduction and Overview2
23
Automation in logistics
Automation in logistics - seminarSE2
Automation in logistics - LabPBL2
24
Practical module 2 (dual study program, Bachelor's degree)
Practical term 2 0
25
Computer Science for Engineers - Programming Concepts, Data Handling & Communication
Computer Science for Engineers - Programming Concepts, Data Handling & CommunicationVL3
Computer Science for Engineers - Programming Concepts, Data Handling & Communication2
26
27
Engineering Mechanics I (Stereostatics)
Engineering Mechanics I VL2
Engineering Mechanics I 2
Engineering Mechanics I 1
28
Practical module 3 (dual study program, Bachelor's degree)
Practical term 3 0
29
Gamification of Strategic Thinking
Gamification of Strategic ThinkingSE4
30
Engineering Mechanics II (Elastostatics)
Engineering Mechanics II VL2
Engineering Mechanics II 2
Engineering Mechanics II 2
31
Graph Theory and Optimization
Graph Theory and OptimizationVL2
Graph Theory and Optimization2
32
33
34
35
36
Linking theory and practice (dual study program, Bachelor's degree) (from catalogue) - 6LP
Technical Complementary Course for Logistics and Mobility (according to Subject Specific Regulations) - 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.