Mechanical engineering Forward-looking, global and practice-oriented!
In our bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, you will learn to understand and apply modern technologies based on mathematics and physics. You study our Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering in an interdisciplinary manner and use your creativity and curiosity to develop new technical solutions for the tasks of tomorrow.
Contents, goals and course of study
Understand processes, question them and develop new technical solutions
With the distinctive property of questioning products, machines and solutions and thinking innovatively, you have come to the right place in our mechanical engineering course. We teach you modern technologies and applications as a solid basis for the technical implementation of your ideas and concepts.
In interdisciplinary projects, you will learn about the interaction between industrial engineering, electrical engineering and facility management. As a mechanical engineer, you recognize and use the decisive synergies for solving tasks, far beyond mechanical and plant engineering. Always under realistic, economic and ecological conditions.
Your bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering makes you a sought-after specialist beyond Germany. Through our partner universities and a network of national and international companies, we offer you the chance to gain international experience during your studies.
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Career, prospects
Develop technical innovations for one of the most important branches of industry worldwide
As a graduate in mechanical engineering, you are in demand. After completing your studies, many doors are open to you, because machine builders are sought in a large number of job advertisements for graduates.
Mechanical engineering is one of the most important cornerstones of the economy in Germany as an industrial location and on the world market. The mechanical engineering profession alone counts 900,000 employees in Germany.
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University Type | Public |
Establishment Year | 1386 |
Total Enrollment | 31,908 |
Total Funding Received (2018) | 764.9 million EUR |
Number of Degree Programs (Winter 18/19) | 164 |
Mode of Programs | Full-time; Part-time |
Total Appointed Professors | 458 |
International Student Percentage | 18.6% |
Female Student Percentage | 54.6% |
Annual Estimated Cost of Attendance (international) | 14,500 EUR |
Contact International Office | +49 6221 54-5454 | studium@uni-heidelberg.de |
Heidelberg University charges its international students from non-EU/EEA countries a tuition fee of EUR 1,500 per semester since the winter semester 2017/18.
Expense | Annual Amount in EUR |
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Tuition Fee (non-EU/EEA) | 1,500 x 2= 3,000 |
Semester Fee | 169.25 x 2= 338.50 |
Health Insurance ( 90 EUR/mo) | 105 x 12= 1,260 |
Living Expenses ( 735 EUR/mo) | 835 x 12= 10,020 |
Total | 14,618.50 |
The table above shows the estimated cost of attendance for international students (non-EU/EEA) studying at Heidelberg University. In some special cases, candidates may apply for exemption from the tuition fee.
Tuition Fees in Germany (1st Year Average) | MS: EUR 1550 | MBA: EUR 9550 | BBA: EUR 7500 | BE/Btech: EUR 2710 | BSc: EUR 1270 | MIM: EUR 12005 | MEng: EUR 5300 | MFin: EUR 9550 | MA: EUR 3900| MIS: EUR 2065 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Germany | Euro 850 a Month |
Entrance Exams in Germany | TOEFL: 85 | IELTS: 6 | PTE: 59 You can also Study in Germany Without IELTS |
Work and Study in Germany | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Germany | 18 Months after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Germany | Euro 75 |
Student Visa in Germany | Given the fact that a large number of students from across the globe apply to study in various German colleges and universities, the country offers a number of visa options to people with various academic and non-academic purposes. |
Intakes in Germany | There are Two Intakes in Germany: Summer (April/March) and Winter (September/October). |
Top Job Sectors in Germany | Chemicals, Electronics, IT, Coal, Vehicles, Shipbuilding, Food and Beverages, Engineering, Machinery, Machine Tools, Textiles |
Economy in Germany | GDP Growth of 0.5% (2019e) 1.2% (2020e); 4th Largest Economy in the World, Largest in Europe |
Tuition & fees :
€ 8,550
Total
€ 8,550