Dear first-year students,
We are delighted that you have decided to study in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering and welcome you to our midst.
We have put together some important information for you on this page!
You can find more information about the first semester program and other important links on the student council page.
The student assistants in the Internship Office will help you with all topics related to the internship. Please remember that the basic internship for the degree programs Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering with Business Administration and Energy and Process Engineering as well as Teacher Training in Metal Technology must be recognized by the 6th semester.
If you have any questions about the semester, your studies, examinations, ... do not hesitate to contact us (Student Advisory Service)!
We wish you all a good start to the winter semester and lots of fun and success in your studies!
The team from the Dean's office Mechanical and Process Engineering

Study program documents
On the Info and Documents page you will find a lot of relevant information about your degree program (degree program plans, compulsory elective lists, ...).
The study plan is a proposal that enables a non-overlapping timetable and a balanced examination period and ensures that the respective prerequisite knowledge can also be learned beforehand. Together with the examination regulations and the digital module handbook, it forms the framework and guide for your studies. While the study plan contains the suggested sequence of modules and courses with the corresponding credit points and weighting, you will find the examination regulations and the examination modalities in the digital module handbook. There you will also find out whether you need to complete any prerequisites in order to take the examination (e.g. for the modules in Advanced Mathematics) and whether the modules end with an examination or coursework.

Event overview and timetable
You can put together your timetable in KIS-Office or view the times and rooms for the lectures in KIS. In most courses, you are expected to register for the course in KIS or add the course to your personal timetable in KIS-Office. Information on whether additional registration by e-mail is required can be found in the course information in KIS or KIS-Office. Students registered via the KIS often receive initial information (e.g. for access to the Olat course) by e-mail.
Registration in KIS is NOT forwarded to the Examinations Office. If you want to take an examination, you must register for it in accordance with the examination regulations.
ATTENTION: please note that there may be different registration rules (AND DEADLINES) for courses in other departments (e.g. Chemistry).
You will receive more information about the procedure for the individual courses and the required materials in the first lecture of the respective semester. For most courses, an OLAT course will also be set up for the further organization and provision of e.g. scripts.