Timetables
The Timetables can be found on Stundenplan Website.
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Times
The courses are held in DS (double lessons 2 x 45min.), between the DS, there’s always a 20-minute break.
1. DS: 07:30 am – 09:00 am
2. DS: 09:20 am – 10:50 am
3. DS: 11:10 am – 12:40 pm
4. DS: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
5. DS: 2:50 pm – 4:20 pm
6. DS: 4:40 pm – 6:10 pm
7. DS: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Weeks
At the university, a two-part calendar system with even and uneven weeks is used. On the timetables, “1.Wo” stands for uneven weeks and “2.Wo” stands for even weeks.
Abbreviations
“13/5/MB/PT” – this type of abbreviation can be found on the top left of your timetables. This sequence is used to assign the timetables. The first two digits “13” stand for the year of immatriculation, the third digit “5” stands for the semester. The following combination “MB”, “VNT” or “WW” stand for the course of studies. The last two letters (during the basic study period, it’s numbers), stand for the group or specialisation.
The two letters standing in front of a course define the type and relevance of the course:
The first letter:
V – lecture
Ü – exercice course
P – lab course
The second letter:
O – obligatory
F – facultative
W – optional (one alternative must be chosen)
Abbreviations for Mechanical Engineering (MB)
Abbreviations | Course of Study |
---|---|
AKM | General and Structural Mechanical Engineering |
ET | Energy Technology |
KS | Automotive and Rail Vehicle Technology |
LB | Light-Weight Construction |
LRT | Aerospace Engineering |
PT | Production Engineering |
SM | Simulation Methods in Mechanical Engineering |
VTMB | Processing Machines and Textile Machinery Manufacturing |
Abbreviations for Process Engineering and Natural Materials Technology (VNT)
Abbreviations | Course of Study |
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BV | Biochemical Engineering |
CT | Chemical Engineering |
HF | Wood and Fibre Technology |
LT | Food Engineering |
VT | Process Engineering |