Application subject "Mechanical Engineering" for the Bachelor's degree program in Applied Computer Science
Regulations for the mechanical engineering application subject
Total scope of the modules
(1) The application subject Mechanical Engineering comprises modules with a total of 36 credit points (LP) in the Bachelor's program.
Compulsory modules
(2) The student acquires the credit points for each of the following modules from mechanical engineering with a scope of 28 credit points.
Compulsory modules | Module examination | ECTS points |
---|---|---|
Production Engineering | graded | 3 |
Engineering Mechanics I | graded | 5 |
Technical Drawing | graded | 3 |
Fundamentals of Materials Engineering | graded | 5 |
Machine Elements I | graded | 4 |
Machine Elements II | graded | 4 |
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering | graded | 4 |
Elective modules
(3) The student acquires the credit points for two of the following modules with a total of at least 8 credit points.
Elective modules | Module examination | ECTS points |
---|---|---|
Engineering Mechanics II | graded | 5 |
Machine Elements III | graded | 5 |
Metrology | graded | 4 |
Control engineering | graded | 4 |
Fluid Mechanics I | graded | 5 |
Design and Simulation in Plastics Engineering | graded | 5 |
Machining Technology I | graded | 5 |
Forming Manufacturing Technology | graded | 5 |
Joining Manufacturing Technology | graded | 5 |
Plastics Processing I | graded | 5 |
Modeling in Plastics Engineering | graded | 5 |
Fundamentals of Simulation Technology | graded | 5 |
Modeling Methods for Machining Processes | graded | 5 |
Simulation-based process analysis in metal cutting manufacturing | graded | 5 |
Material Characterization in Forming Technology | graded | 5 |
Simulation in Forming Technology | graded | 5 |
Fluid Mechanics II | graded | 5 |
Supplementary oral examinations
(4) For students who have chosen the minor subject Mechanical Engineering after the summer semester 2019, the possibility of an oral supplementary examination according to § 12 para. 1 BPO Inf is omitted for examinations in the minor subject.
Examinations and participation requirements
(5) Deadlines and procedures for registering for courses and examinations correspond to the deadlines and procedures applicable to students of the bachelor's and master's degree programs in mechanical engineering. The examination requirements correspond to the module handbooks of the bachelor's and master's degree programs in mechanical engineering.
Scope of application, transitional provisions
(6) These regulations apply to all students of the Bachelor's degree program in Applied Computer Science at the Technische Universität Dortmund with the application subject Mechanical Engineering.
(7) Students who have chosen the application subject Mechanical Engineering before the winter semester 2019/20 acquire, in deviation, the credit points for each of the following compulsory modules with a total of 36 credit points.
Compulsory modules | Module examination | ECTS points |
---|---|---|
Electrical Engineering | graded | 7 |
Machine Elements A[2] | graded | 8 |
Materials | graded | 6 |
Machine Elements 2 for Computer Scientists | graded | 5 |
Mechanics for Computer Scientists[1] | graded | 10 |
Credit points may be earned through modules in this paragraph for the last time in the summer semester of 2021. If the student has not acquired all 20 credit points by September 30, 2021, he or she shall acquire the credit points in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3. Credit points acquired in accordance with paragraph 6 shall be credited in accordance with paragraph 7.
Upon application by the student, credit points shall be acquired for the modules listed in paragraphs 2 and 3. A request that only one of the modules listed in paragraphs 2 and 3 be completed is inadmissible. The request is irrevocable.
(8) For students who have chosen the application subject Mechanical Engineering before the winter semester 2018/19, achievements according to paragraph 6 are credited for modules according to paragraphs 2 and 3 as follows.
Modules | ECTS points | Modules | ECTS points |
---|---|---|---|
Module "Electrical Engineering | 7 | Module "Electrical Engineering" (additional compulsory module, replaces the compulsory modules "Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering" and "Production Engineering") | 7 |
Partial achievement "Technical Drawing" of the module "Machine Elements A | 4 | Technical Drawing" module | 4 |
Partial achievement "Machine Elements I" of the module "Machine Elements A | 4 | Module "Machine Elements I | 4 |
Module "Materials | 6 | Module "Fundamentals of Materials Engineering" (additional compulsory elective module) | 5 |
Module "Machine Elements II for Computer Scientists | 5 | Module "Machine Elements II | 4 |
Module "Mechanics for Computer Scientists | 10 | Module "Technical Mechanics I | 5 |
Module "Technical Mechanics II | 5 |
recognized.
(Decision of the chairman of the examination board computer science / applied computer science of 12.10.2011)
[2] The partial performances of the module INF-BSc-AF-Masch-002 "Machine Elements A" of the application subject Mechanical Engineering of the bachelor study program Applied Computer Science are adjusted as follows:
- Partial achievement on the element technical drawing Online test technical drawing and ACAD
- Partial performance on the element machine elements I written exam technical drawing and machine elements I
The module grade is calculated as a weighted average of the partial performances, whereby the partial performance on the element Technical Drawing has a weighting of 3/8 and the partial performance on the element Machine Elements I has a weighting of 5/8. The registration for the partial performances examined by an online test takes place via the BOSS for an examination period of usually one week. The exact examination date for each individual student is usually announced one week before the date.
(Resolution of the Chairman of the Examination Board for Computer Science / Applied Computer Science of 02.02.2015)
Footnotes
[1] The module examination of the module "Mechanics", (nine credit points) Module 1.2, Module HandbookB.Sc. Logistics is recognized as a module examination for ten credit points.
(Decision of the Chairman of the Examination Board for Computer Science / Applied Computer Science of 12.10.2011)
[2] The partial performances of the module INF-BSc-AF-Masch-002 "Machine Elements A" of the application subject Mechanical Engineering of the Bachelor's program Applied Computer Science are adjusted as follows:
- Partial achievement on the element technical drawing Online test technical drawing and ACAD
- Partial performance on the element machine elements I written exam technical drawing and machine elements I
The module grade is calculated as a weighted average of the partial performances, whereby the partial performance on the element Technical Drawing has a weighting of 3/8 and the partial performance on the element Machine Elements I has a weighting of 5/8. The registration for the partial performances examined by an online test takes place via the BOSS for an examination period of usually one week. The exact examination date for each individual student is usually announced one week before the date.
(Resolution of the Chairman of the Examination Board for Computer Science / Applied Computer Science of 02.02.2015)
Contact persons
Study guidance MB
E-mail address of the student advisory service for mechanical engineering: studienberatungmaschinenbau.mbtu-dortmundde
Student advisory service computer science
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Tel.: 0231-755-7517