Practical phase
The sixth semester of the Bachelor's degree course is designed as a practical semester. The practical project covers a period of 20 weeks. Students prepare weekly reports on the practical project. The weekly reports must be submitted to the supervisor of the internship by four weeks after the start of the lecture period followin
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Bachelor of Engineering | dual
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Starting your course
For the best possible start to your studies, it is especially important to attend preparatory courses and introductory events for the first semester once you have completed your enrollment [Immatrikulation].
The preparatory courses will prepare you for the demands of your course. Due to its importance as a foundation subject