Degree Programs from A to Z
The bilingual degree program in Applied Literary and Cultural Studies facilitates interdisciplinary study. In addition to the bilingual core subject, German and English/American Literary and Cultural Studies, students study one or two minor subjects. The program focuses above all on intercultural and interdisciplinary questions and – in addition to an internship related to the professional field and an integrated semester abroad – allows students to participate in interdisciplinary and internationally oriented study projects from the first semester onwards.
to the degree program Applied Literary and Cultural Studies (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
Apart from the creative concept, functional, technical, economic, ecological, social, political and historical aspects also play an important role when an architect designs a building, as do building law and urban development considerations. The B.Sc. in Architecture and Urban Design prepares students for these tasks. It allows them to pursue advanced studies in the shape of a Master’s program and gives them a first professional qualification for planning and executing tasks in the construction sector.
to the degree program Architecture and Urban Design (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
The consecutive Master’s program in Architecture and Urban Design forms the basis for a further academic qualification in teaching and research (doctoral studies) and is an excellent professional qualification for work in construction planning. The program teaches advanced technical, creative and scientific skills across the whole breadth of the subject as well as its intellectual foundations and also allows specialization in selected areas. Students can choose here between “Resource-efficient Construction” and “Urban Development”.
to the degree program Architecture and Urban Design (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
Continuing advances in automation and control technology make it a key enabler for ever more application areas in nearly all aspects of daily life. The Master’s degree program in Automation and Robotics provides the necessary fundamentals for a professional career in the information age fields of automation, control, and robotics.
to the degree program Automation and Robotics (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
In biochemical and chemical engineering, people are in demand who find (engineering) technical solutions for the small and large problems of our lives: It is about clean laundry, clean water and clean air, but also about the production of paint, cosmetics, medicine, fertilizers or new forms of energy.
Biochemical engineering is a technically oriented course of study that focuses on translating the findings of the life sciences into technical applications.
to the degree program Biochemical Engineering (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
The Master’s degree program in Biochemical Engineering is research-oriented. Graduates know and have mastered modern technologies and methods of biochemical engineering and can apply these to the requirements of industrial practice.
to the degree program Biochemical Engineering (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
The master's program focuses on the interpretation of process data in order to improve the production of biopharmaceuticals. Students will learn how to design and operate complex pharmaceutical production systems using mathematical models and modern computer tools for simulation and optimization.