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10 Mechanical Engineering Bachelors Degree Programs in Germany


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SRH University
B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering
- Berlin, Germany
- Heidelberg, Germany
Bachelor's degree
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English
Do you like technology and would like to learn how to develop innovative ideas and transform them into functional machines and products for tomorrow? Study mechanical engineering at SRH University!


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AKAD University
Maschinenbau (B.Eng.)
- Germany Online, Germany
Bachelor of Engineering
Full time
36 months
Distance Learning
German


Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences
Mechanical Engineering (BEng)
- Heilbronn, Germany
Bachelor's degree
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English, German
In the degree programme in Mechanical Engineering, you will learn about the development and design of new mechanical systems and machinery. We will show you how you can combine innovative technologies with solid mechanical engineering principles and bring together your knowledge from various technical sciences to create forward-looking solutions.


Carl Benz School of Engineering
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering
- Karlsruhe, Germany
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The B.Sc. program in Mechanical Engineering at KIT has been designed specifically for international students who do not speak German, yet want to pursue engineering studies at a leading German Technical University. In addition, the engineering courses are combined with a high level of additional services comparable to a college structure known from the Anglo-American university system (CBS College Program). These additional services are organized here at the Carl Benz School of Engineering of the KIT.
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Offenburg University
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Systems Engineering
- Offenburg, Germany
BSc
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English
The international Bachelor’s program Mechanical Systems Engineering (MSE) is entirely taught in English – from the first to the last semester. You’ll learn mechanical engineering combined with systems and computational engineering, fully preparing you for the digital industry. After graduation, you can start directly as a professional engineer in companies.


Carl Benz School of Engineering
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering - Specialization in Mobility Systems
- Karlsruhe, Germany
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Students studying Mechanical Engineering International can choose a specialization in their 4th semester. Students who choose to specialize in Mobility Systems profit from the fact that the automotive industry is Germany’s largest industry sector with a turnover of approximately 404 billion Euros in 2015, covering 20% of Germany`s industry revenues overall. Ten out of the 100 largest automotive suppliers have either their headquarters or one of their subsidiaries near Karlsruhe. At the KIT more than 40 institutes with 800 scientists are conducting research for safer, more comfortable and more efficient cars.


Carl Benz School of Engineering
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering - Specialization in Energy
- Karlsruhe, Germany
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
In times of energy crisis and climate change it is important to develop new solutions and strategies in dealing with energy production as well as storage and saving. Students who choose the specialization in Energy Engineering meet this exciting challenge and pave a way towards a climate-friendly future. The specialization in Energy Engineering is the best choice for those who want to pursue a future career in an ever-expanding and increasingly important sector.


Carl Benz School of Engineering
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering - Specialization in Global Production Management
- Karlsruhe, Germany
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Production management is a vital key to the operation of companies. This specialization opens doors to countless career opportunities, including the hands-on training program SmartFactory∂Industry. Students learn about production planning and control, production logistics, distribution centers, the optimization of logistical networks, material flow processes and project management. The evaluation of methods in terms of technical and economic aspects and virtual product development processes (product lifecycle management) are also important.


Hochschule Schmalkalden
Mechanical engineering (B.Eng.)
- Schmalkalden, Germany
Bachelor's degree
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
German
Mechanical engineering - the classic among technical courses. The traditional course has enjoyed growing popularity for years. And not without reason: becoming an engineer is not only an interesting challenge, graduates of mechanical engineering are also urgently needed in many areas of the economy: for example in classic mechanical engineering, in manufacturing, in the field of renewable energies or in vehicle construction . Mechanical engineers are among the occupational groups with the highest income and employment rates.


Hochschule Stralsund – University of Applied Sciences
B.Eng. mechanical engineering
- Stralsund, Germany
Bachelor's degree
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
German
In order to meet the diverse requirements of modern industrial society with its pressure to innovate, you need solid basic knowledge on the one hand and the ability to react quickly to new challenges on the other. Use your skills with the top-ranked bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at the Stralsund University of Applied Sciences. See you - at the modern campus right on the Baltic Sea.
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Studying Mechanical Engineering at the Bachelor's level in Germany offers a chance to engage with one of the most dynamic sectors in engineering. You’ll explore concepts such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science while gaining hands-on experience in laboratories and workshops.
Through practical instruction and industry-linked projects, students build confidence as they engage with advanced technologies. Common courses cover topics like computer-aided design, robotics, and energy systems, allowing you to acquire skills in areas such as designing mechanical components and optimizing manufacturing processes.
Graduates from these programs often find opportunities in sectors ranging from automotive to renewable energy, where their expertise in engineering principles is highly valued. Germany's strong focus on innovation and research prepares you for a successful career, with skills that are transferable worldwide. This educational environment fosters critical thinking and problem-solving, essential qualities for future engineers.