Students enrolled in the Bachelor’s degree program in Educational Sciences receive a solid basis for demanding, professional, theory and research-based work in education and social welfare. They acquire knowledge of the fundamental theoretical standpoints of educational research and gain specialist expertise through the study of a compulsory elective subject. In addition, they build up a portfolio of methodologies and concepts related to the professional field of educational research.
to the degree program Educational Sciences (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
The Bachelor’s degree program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology deals with questions from a wide range of technical areas. These extend from energy conversion and transmission to automotive electronics, and from the development and processing of microchips to data communications.
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering trains specialists for interdisciplinary tasks and promotes the potential of future managers. Accordingly, the Bachelor’s degree program itself is interdisciplinary, in that the departments of Business and Economics, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, and Mechanical Engineering all particiate in close collaboration. Training at TU Dortmund University is very practice-oriented and makes it possible to deepen theoretical knowledge through laboratory sessions and internships.
to the degree program Industrial Engineering (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
The Bachelor's degree course in Information Systems provides in-depth specialist knowledge of how business processes can be designed and challenges in companies solved with the help of computer science. The fields of economics and computer science are therefore a sought-after combination on the job market and of particular relevance to society.
to the degree program Information Systems (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
Practical, with a focus on multimedia, and offering flexible options afterwards: This is what the B.A. in Journalism Studies stands for. The program lasts eight semesters. In the last two semesters, students undertake a journalism traineeship. In the field of communication studies, students acquire skills in academic research and investigate contemporary topics. Furthermore, each student chooses a complementary discipline.
to the degree program Journalism Studies (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
The subdivision of studies into technology, business administration, data processing, and logistics highlights the interdisciplinary orientation. Basic knowledge is imparted first within one area. In subsequent semesters students have the option to deepen their knowledge in the areas of intralogistics, transportation, and simulation. Additional qualifications and industrial internships round out the specialist knowledge and facilitate its application in the professional environment.
Upon completion of the Bachelor’s degree program, it is possible to delve deeper into specific disciplines in a Master’s degree program.
to the degree program Logistics (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
Mathematicians are able to translate specific problems into mathematical questions, solve them, and draw conclusions for the application. The Bachelor’s degree program in Mathematics leads to an initial professional qualification. Furthermore, it prepares the graduate to pursue the Master’s degree program in Mathematics.
to the degree program Mathematics (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))