Courses



Fifth Semester
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Compulsory Module 20: Control Engineering (5 ECTS-Credits; 4 h) (no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: Positive completion of studies induction and orientation stage (relevant course examinations)
Learning Outcome: Students - have in-depth knowledge of the structure, analysis and synthesis of linear time and frequency control circuits; - are able to model technical systems and parameterize and validate models using simulation studies and laboratory experiments; - have the competence to select suitable controller design methods for controlling these systems and implement them in practice.
Compulsory Module 21: Strenghts of Materials and Manufacturing Techniques (7.5 ECTS-Credits, 6 h) (no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: Positive completion of studies induction and orientation stage (relevant course examinations)
Learning Outcome: Students - are familiar with the different types of tool machines and their fields of application. - are able to make simple NC programmes and to implement them on a tool machine. - know the theoretical fundamentals of the Finite Element Method and have the competence to apply numeric solving processes to tasks of mechatronics. - are able to safely assess the practical application possibilities and limits of these processes
Compulsory Module 22: Mechanics and Thermodynamics (7.5 ECTS-Credits, 6 h) (no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: Positive completion of studies induction and orientation stage (relevant course examinations)
Learning Outcome: Students - have in-depth knowledge from the mechatronic system design to the computer-assisted production of mechanical or mechatronic system components; - are able to quantitatively describe and analyse simple thermodynamic processes and processes; - have basic knowledge in describing and analysing the dynamics of single rigid bodies as well as simple flexible bodies. They have knowledge of the structure and behaviour of multi-body systems.
Compulsory Module 23: Introduction to Scientific Working in Mechatronics (2.5 ECTS-AP; 1 h) (no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: Positive completion of studies induction and orientation stage (relevant course examinations)
Learning Outcome: Students - understand a specific research topic in the field of electrical engineering. - are able to capture, classify and evaluate the state of the art for a given problem. - are able to present scientific topics in writing and orally.
Compulsory Module A1: Industrial Mechatronics and Material Science (10 ECTS-Credits; 7 h) (no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: Positive completion of studies induction and orientation stage (relevant course examinations)
Learning Outcome: Students - have advanced knowledge of basic terms, components, principles of operation of energy and drive technology and are able to use them for finding solutions in the application; - have basic knowledge of applied robotics and can use robotic systems e.g. for automation of technical processes and use them safely. - are familiar with practical tasks in industrial mechatronics and materials science.
Compulsory Module A2: Biomedical Engineering (10 ECTS-Credits; 7 h) (no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: Positive completion of studies induction and orientation stage (relevant course examinations)
Learning Outcome: Students - know and understand the modelling strategies in biological systems, can analyse, evaluate and apply them and are able to design models for given subsystems; - are able to understand and evaluate ethical and legal aspects in medical technology and to consider them in the development of medical technology products; - are able to communicate basic facts of biomedical engineering clearly and correctly; - know the basic anatomical structure of the human body and can name it; - understand the basic physiological contexts and master the basic vo cabulary of anatomical and physiological terminology; - are familiar with practical tasks in the field of biomedical technology.

Notes:
  • There may still be changes in the courses offered as well as room allocation and course dates.
  • The course descriptions found in the English version of the course catalogue are for informational purposes only. Authoritative information can be found in the "Vorlesungsverzeichnis" (German version of the course catalogue).