Power, Environmental and Process Engineering (B.Sc.)
Program structure
Structure of the program
The standard period of study for the modularly-structured Power, Environmental and Process Engineering Bachelor's degree program is six semesters.
The degree program is divided into general basic studies in the first semesters, in which the mathematical-scientific and engineering fundamentals are primarily taught. Students must decide on one of two major subject areas in the Power, Environmental and Process Engineering Bachelor’s degree program in the fourth semester.
Modules
- Fundamentals of Applied Mathematics
- Elementary Physics
- Basics of Chemistry
- Statics
- Basics of Materials Technology
- Applied Mathematics
- Chemistry for Chemical Engineers
- Strength of Materials
- Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Metrology
- Basic Thermodynamics
- Presentation Techniques
- Fluid Mechanics
- Thermodynamics for Process Engineers
- Basics of Chemical Engineering
- Biological Process Engineering
- Basic Process Engineering
- Machine Elements
- Mechanical Processes
- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Pumps and Compressors
- Business Administration
- Plant Design
- Pressure Vessel and Piping Design
- Process Control
- Thermal Process Engineering
- Bioengineering
- Applications of Process Engineering
- The Fundamentals of Project Management
- Sustainable Energy Technologies
- Biomass Conversion
- Applications of Renewable Energy Technologies
- Energy Markets and Environmental Laws
- Applied Scientific Project
- Bachelor Thesis and Colloquium