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Mechanical Engineering (MEB) htw saar - University of Applied Sciences

Degree
Bachelor's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Welcome event Buddy programme Accompanying programme Help with finding accommodation Support with registration procedures

First impressions

Location

Saarbrücken

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

6 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

15 July for the following winter semester

Application deadlines and semester dates are subject to change. Please refer to uni-assist and to the htw saar website for current information.

Please note: Before applying to the university, you first need to apply to receive your VPD via uni-assist. You can do so throughout the year, but it takes at least six weeks to receive your VPD from uni-assist. In order to meet the university application deadlines, you will need to apply for your VPD as early as possible.

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With its excellent School of Engineering, htw saar is a highly multicultural university that values applying theoretical knowledge through numerous hands-on projects. It strongly supports international students, offering assistance with everything from finding a job or an apartment to getting help with coursework. No matter the challenge, there's always someone available to support you on your journey to success.

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Elijah Manchester

Bachelor's student in Mechanical Engineering

General information

About the course

Degree

Bachelor of Engineering

Course location

Saarbrücken

Language of instruction

English

Languages

The programme is taught entirely in English.

You will also be offered introductory German classes to help you adapt to life and work in Germany, providing you with a comprehensive, multicultural educational experience.

Description

Study Programme

The new degree programme in Mechanical Engineering (MEB) provides a classical foundation in mechanical engineering and process engineering. The broad and interdisciplinary education enables graduates to work in all areas of the modern economy. In addition to indispensable basics such as mathematics, mechanics, and thermodynamics, integration and application, subjects such as design, finite element method, and plant planning are taught. The global sustainability aspect is an important pillar of the programme and is considered, for example, in courses such as bioengineering, environmental process engineering and physical process engineering. Within the Engineering Basics course and during the practical phase, initial contacts with the regional industry will be established, representing the beginning of further employment in the regional economy and the long-term establishment of the study programme. The programme concludes with a thesis integrated with a Bachelor's colloquium. After completing the Bachelor's programme in Mechanical Engineering (MEB), there is an opportunity (requires further language qualifications) to pursue a Master's degree in the Engineering and Management programme, for example.

Study Goals and Qualification Objectives

Upon completion, graduates will have a solid foundation in essential mechanical engineering and process engineering fundamentals, along with a broad knowledge of practical application and a solid understanding of methods and techniques in the following areas:

  • Mechanical basics (statics, kinetics) and component dimensioning for the functional and strength-oriented development and design of component systems
  • Manufacturing fundamentals for the economical design of components
  • CAX-based systems (CAD, numerics, programming)
  • Process and energy engineering fundamentals for the planning and development of process engineering components and systems
  • A solid basis of the German language

Employability of Graduates

The classical, comprehensive education in mechanical engineering/process engineering enables graduates to work in all relevant industrial sectors. This includes the development and design of mechanical products, machinery and equipment, among others, for process engineering processes. This encompasses production machinery for the automated assembly of pump systems or wastewater treatment plants, for example. In practice, it is evident that a classical education lays the proven foundation for further specialisations within companies. Additionally, graduates of the new programme will distinguish themselves through important soft skills, which can be acquired in modules such as Engineering Basics and Projects in Mechanical Engineering or Process Engineering.

Possible Fields of Employment

Graduates can find employment with mechanical engineering and process engineering companies in Saarland, Germany and abroad. The well-known professional profile of a study programme that balances disciplines from mechanical engineering and process engineering opens up opportunities in all typical industry companies, institutions and research facilities at home and all over the world.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

6 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

15 July for the following winter semester

Application deadlines and semester dates are subject to change. Please refer to uni-assist and to the htw saar website for current information.

Please note: Before applying to the university, you first need to apply to receive your VPD via uni-assist. You can do so throughout the year, but it takes at least six weeks to receive your VPD from uni-assist. In order to meet the university application deadlines, you will need to apply for your VPD as early as possible.

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

First Semester

  • Principles of Engineering Drafting and the Representation of Machine Elements (with Machine Analysis Lab)
  • Engineering Mechanics – Statics
  • Materials Science and Technology 1
  • Mathematics 1
  • Languages 1 (German, French, Spanish, English, depending on your mother tongue)
  • Engineering Basics
  • Intercultural Management

Second Semester

  • Engineering Mechanics – Dynamics
  • Manufacturing Process Technology (with lab course)
  • Basics of Component Dimensioning
  • Mathematics 2
  • Materials Science and Technology 2
  • Languages 2 (German, French, Spanish, English, depending on your mother tongue)
  • Electrical Engineering for Mechanical Engineering and Process Engineering

Third Semester

  • Mathematics 3 and Programming
  • Thermodynamics
  • Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Piston Engines, Compressors and Turbines
  • Machine Elements and Design 1
  • Dimensioning Components
  • CAD 3D-Modeling and Simulation

Fourth Semester

  • Applying Numerical Methods
  • Machine Elements and Design 2
  • Engineering Design (with Project)
  • Environmental and Bioprocess Engineering with Lab
  • Physical Process Engineering with Practical Case Studies
  • Plant Planning and Project Execution
  • Academic English Writing

Fifth Semester

  • Elective Courses
  • Applied Metrology
  • Automation Technology in Mechanical Engineering
  • Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics
  • Gear Technology with Lab Sessions
  • The Finite Element Method
  • Project in Mechanical or Process Engineering
    • Assessment part “Project”
    • Assessment part “Presentation”

Sixth Semester

  • Industrial Placement
  • Bachelor's Thesis with Colloquium
    • Assessment part “Thesis”
    • Assessment part “Colloquium”

A Diploma supplement will be issued

No

International elements

  • Language training provided
  • Training in intercultural skills
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
  • Content-related regional focus

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

No

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

Students are required to pay a semester fee of 364 EUR for the 2025/2026 winter semester. These fees are subject to change. Upon payment, you'll receive your student ID, which grants you many discounts and access to a wide range of cultural activities on and off campus. Also included in the fee is the "Deutschlandsemesterticket", offering free public transport on local trains and buses within Germany.

Costs of living

Approximately 1,000 EUR per month to cover personal expenses
This amount includes estimated costs for accommodation, food, leisure activities, books and study equipment, semester fees and health insurance charges.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

University entrance qualification ("Hochschulzugangsbe­rechtigung", "HZB") for German universities or German universities of applied sciences. You can check whether you are eligible to study in Germany using your educational certificates: check: university admission | uni-assist or anabin.

Find out more here: University Entrance Qualification.

Language requirements

English B2

Application deadline

15 July for the following winter semester

Application deadlines and semester dates are subject to change. Please refer to uni-assist and to the htw saar website for current information.

Please note: Before applying to the university, you first need to apply to receive your VPD via uni-assist. You can do so throughout the year, but it takes at least six weeks to receive your VPD from uni-assist. In order to meet the university application deadlines, you will need to apply for your VPD as early as possible.

Submit application

International applicants must first apply online via uni-assist to receive the necessary VPD (preliminary review documentation). This can be done at any time of the year.

After receiving your VPD from uni-assist, please apply directly to htw saar: application procedure.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Possibility of finding part-time employment

At htw saar, we provide you with information, advice and support on how to find the perfect part-time job either on or off campus. In Saarbrücken, you will be able to find numerous employment opportunities for students. Depending on what type of job you are looking for, you may work as an academic assistant at htw saar, or you might prefer to work in a restaurant or in a store in town. Find out more here: working during your studies.

For non-EU nationals, visa / residence permit status may limit the amount of work allowed in addition to studies.

For more information, please refer to www.study-in-germany.de.

Additional support

Accommodation

Compared to many other German cities, Saarbrücken offers fairly affordable housing for students. Information on all your housing options in Saarbrücken can be found here: finding a place to stay.

The International Office at htw saar will gladly assist you in finding your new home away from home. Just write an e-mail to study@htwsaar.de.

Career advisory services

As a university of applied sciences with a strong focus on practice-oriented learning, we support our students in finding their perfect career paths. Our services include self-assessment, career counselling, individual coaching and workshops with employers.

Visit our career service for international students: Career Service.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Buddy programme
  • Accompanying programme
  • Help with finding accommodation
  • Support with registration procedures

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

The International Office arranges welcome events and provides assistance for international students. You can find an overview of our services here: International Office Services.

Contact

htw saar - University of Applied Sciences

School of Engineering

Prof Dr Matthias Faust
Goebenstr. 40
66117 Saarbrücken
Tel.: +49 6815867432

Get in touch

About us

htw saar - University of Applied Sciences

Studying and Living in the Heart of Europe

With approximately 6,000 students, Saarland University of Applied Sciences (htw saar) is one of the largest universities of applied sciences in the region. It is a multi-campus university with a very diverse student community. The percentage of international students is significantly higher than the national average. Currently, there are approximately 1,200 international students from more than 60 countries at htw saar.

More than 70 Bachelor's and Master's programmes taught in German, English or French are offered by htw saar in these four schools: Business, Architecture & Civil Engineering, Engineering and Social Sciences.

Five good reasons to study at htw saar:

  1. Highly structured study programmes with students in predominantly small groups
  2. Excellent supervision and close contact with academic staff
  3. Modern, well-equipped laboratories, lecture halls and seminar rooms
  4. High-quality, practice-oriented teaching combined with real social, business and industrial applications for the changing needs of today’s working environment
  5. Top-level research with industry partners in Germany and abroad. In terms of third party research and development (R&D) funding, htw saar is one of Germany’s top-ranking universities of applied sciences. In addition, the htw saar Business School is one of the top five business schools for International Business in Germany (ranked by CHE).

Studies at htw saar are practice-oriented, with an excellent combination of hands-on skills and a strong theoretical knowledge base. At htw saar, we attach great importance to applied research and development. We conduct research with industry partners in Germany and abroad, and we belong to the top ranked universities of applied sciences in Germany for R&D. International students are welcome to participate in the various R&D projects and get a better understanding of German cutting-edge technology and innovation.

Location

"When you live in Saarbrücken, you can have breakfast in the financial hub Frankfurt, lunch near the European Parliament in Brussels, and dinner next to the Eiffel Tower in Paris – all in one day!"

With a population of around one million, Saarland is the smallest of the German federal states. The Lorraine region in France is only a stone’s throw away, and Luxembourg is a mere 90 km from Saarbrücken. The very green region offers lots of space and opportunities for extended bike rides and hikes in the woods.

Excellent train connections take you to cities like Frankfurt and Paris in two hours.

The city of Saarbrücken is the state capital and regional centre of the federal state of Saarland, which is situated at the heart of the Saar-Lor-Lux region. With approximately 180,000 inhabitants, Saarbrücken has the perfect size for an active student life. It is safe to walk and ride your bike everywhere, and the next pub, cinema, restaurant, gym or supermarket is never far away.

When it is time for a break from the books, there is always plenty going on, both on and off campus. Saarbrücken is a modern, dynamic city with a French flair that offers a variety of pubs and clubs as well as a diverse cultural scene. Get involved in one of the many sports and cultural clubs around the city and get to know the friendly locals.

For a taste of the good life, go ahead and try out some of the many regional culinary delights in Saarbrücken’s numerous restaurants and cafés.

During the summer months, take a walk or a bike ride along the Saar river. Go ahead and join local students having a picnic on the lush greenery beside the river or during one of their favourite recreational activities: "Schwenken" (having a barbecue).

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