Semester | 6 Semester |
Darmstadt | |
Winter semester | |
GER | |
Without admission restriction. | |
yes |
A modern building infrastructure puts complex demands on comfort, security and energy efficiency. This begins with the planning and dimensioning of buildings and their building systems technology, continues through the construction and usage phase, and ends with the dismantling and recycling of components and materials. In order to meet these interdisciplinary challenges, know-how is needed in the electrical engineering sub-areas of automation, energy and communication technology in conjunction with civil engineering and architecture. In the bachelor's degree course in building systems engineering, future engineers learn in six semesters the essential basics for holistically planning, optimising and ecologically evaluating buildings in terms of energy and information flows. Important course contents are:
You can find more detailed information about the study programme on the website of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology.Vertiefende Informationen zum Studiengang finden Sie auf der webpage of the department of Electrical Engineering and Information technology.
Good career prospects exist, among other things, in:
Building on the Bachelor's degree, Master's programmes in engineering sciences are possible.
The programme is divided into lectures, project work and laboratory phases. The bachelor's degree qualifies students for a profession, but also allows them to be admitted to master's degree programs, such as industrial engineering with a specialization in electrical engineering and a focus on building systems engineering at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. A detailed presentation of the contents can be found in the modules handbook (German).
Smart Building Infrastructure Systems (B.Eng.) can also be studied on a dual study programme. Further information can be found on the department's website.
The study programme Building Systems Engineering (B.Eng.) is not admission restricted. Proof of eight weeks of practical training must be submitted by the end of the third semester. Among other things, these school-leaving certificates are considered admission requirements:
A detailed description of the admission requirements can be found in the Special Provisions of the Examination Regulations (German).