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Study Mechanical Engineering in Germany

Mechanical Engineering (B.Eng.) in Heidelberg

Become a mechanical engineering expert

Our B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering programme builds your technical expertise and problem-solving skills, preparing you to design and create tomorrow’s engineering solutions while strengthening your teamwork and communication abilities.

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Mechanical Engineering (B.Eng.)

What you'll learn

The B.Eng. Applied Mechatronic Systems programme provides a solid foundation in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science. You will strengthen your skills in mathematics, physics, programming, and communication while learning to design and control electromechanical systems using microcontrollers.

The curriculum covers key engineering topics such as machine elements, innovation management, vehicle technology, automation, robotics, and smart manufacturing. You’ll gain practical experience through labs, hands-on projects with industry, and an industrial internship.

Graduates are well-prepared for careers in mechanical engineering or further studies, and earn the Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certificate Program (SMSCP) levels 1 and 2.

Your career facts

As a graduate of our B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering programme, you are equipped with the technical and analytical skills to take on responsible roles in a wide range of industries—from automotive and aerospace to energy, manufacturing, and research institutions. Whether you choose to pursue a Master's degree or enter the workforce directly, the program prepares you for both academic advancement and real-world impact.

Possible careers include:

  • Research and development (innovation and optimization of technical systems, components, and processes)
  • Product and construction engineering (design, simulation, and prototyping of mechanical systems)
  • Production management (planning, implementation, and control of manufacturing processes)
  • Technical management (supervision of interdisciplinary teams and projects in engineering environments)
  • Quality assurance and patent engineering (ensuring compliance with standards, managing intellectual property)
  • Technical sales and consulting (advising clients and promoting complex engineering solutions)
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Quick facts

  • Duration: 7 semesters
  • Location: Heidelberg, Germany
  • Tuition fees:
    • € 790 per month for EU/EEA students
    • € 5,100 per semester for non-EU/non-EEA students

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