Interdisciplinary degree programs
In general, interdisciplinary studies serve to impart knowledge that goes beyond the subject-specific curriculum. This means that you also learn the respective contents of the individual disciplines, but above all you deal with connecting and overarching contexts.
There are several interdisciplinary degree programs at the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering. However, these degree programs are represented by other Faculty Student Councils. We have created a list in which you can find basic information on these degree programs and, above all, links to more detailed information and the responsible student councils:
Mechatronics
This interdisciplinary degree program is organized by the Faculties of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and Transport and Traffic Sciences. It deals with versatile and intelligent systems that primarily combine knowledge of mechanics and electrical engineering.
You can find out more on the TU website.
The responsible FSR is the FSR Electrical Engineering.
Renewable Energy Systems
This course combines mechanics, electrical engineering and energy theory in order to be able to optimize and design energy supply technology. The focus is on the consideration of renewable energy sources. After initial problems with the organization of the course, this relatively new degree program has now established itself as an alternative to studying mechatronics or energy technology.
Find out more on the TU website.
The responsible FSR is the FSR Electrical Engineering.
Vocational school teaching degree
Various subjects of the vocational school teaching profession use the courses offered by our faculty. This applies, for example, to design engineering or wood technology.
The best way to find out about the many courses on offer is to visit the TU website.
The responsible FSR is the FSR Berufspädagogik.