The Automotive Engineering program aims to provide practice-oriented education based on the latest scientific results and methods, which enable students to work independently as automotive engineers. Considering the specific needs of a modern and innovative automotive technology, students develop during the theoretical and applied modules of study a comprehensive understanding of the complex field of Automotive Engineering. They become the opportunity to select one field of study out of more and therefore to adapt the course offer to their special interests and professional expectations. Furthermore, students enhance social and methodical skills. The international profile of the program enables students to face increasing challenges and standards of global markets.
The regular period of study consists of seven semesters. The program is divided into two modules. The introductory module covers two theoretical semesters. The second module includes four theoretical semesters and a practical semester. Starting with the sixth semester, students will have to choose between "Drive train and chassis" and "Car body technology and design".
| First Module | |
| Semesters 1-2 | Learning and working methods of Engineering and Business, Mathematics for engineers, Computer Science for engineers, Materials Engineering, Statics, Introduction to Electronics and Electrical Engineering, English, Design and construction, Mechanics of materials, Cost and investment management, Organization of production and industrial operations management, Project and quality management |
| Second Module | |
| Semesters 3-7 | Machine elements, Design, construction and CAD, Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Measuring technology, Fluid mechanics, Finite Element Method, Introduction to Automotive Engineering, Machine dynamics, Mechatronics, Combustion engines; Mandatory elective subjects, Internship, Major fields of study, Bachelor’s thesis |
| Bachelor of Engineering (after 7 semesters) |
| o p t i o n a l : Master's Degree Program | |
| Semester 8-10 | "Technical Development" |
| Master of Engineering (after 10 semesters) |
Drive Train and Chassis
• Automotive physics
• Drive engineering
• Automotive mechatronics
• Hybrid drives
• Acoustics
Car Body Technology and Design
• Car body technology
• Design
• Joining technology
• Surface engineering
• Aerodynamics
The dual study programs of Ingolstadt University enable students to be employed under contract in industry and to complete there a professional training in business or trade within the so-called “joint model” or to do an internship as beneficiaries of a scholarship program alongside their regular studies.
Automotive Engineering students may combine their studies with a vocational training as a:
• Metal worker, precision engineer, Automotive "Mechatroniker",
mechanical engineer for agricultural and construction machinery
in small and medium-sized enterprises;
• Technical product designer at PSW automotive engineering Ltd.
The combination between studies and vocational training covers a period between four and five years. Practical experience in the trade sector will be acquired during a three-month internship before the beginning of the study, practical semesters and, to some extent, semester breaks. The final examination will take place during the regular period of study. The program consists of seven semesters and it is completed by the “Bachelor of Engineering”.
If you are interested in our dual program, please address your questions to the Student Counseling of Ingolstadt University and to our following partner institutions:
• Chamber of Industry and Commerce for Munich and Upper Bavaria
Phone +49 89 5119 202
http://www.hwk-muenchen.de
• PSW automotive engineering Ltd., Gaimersheim, Mr. Weisberger
Carl-Benz-Ring 7; 85080 Gaimersheim
Phone: +49 8458 328 50
E-Mail: ausbildung@
psw-konstruktion.de
Students acquire their first qualification degree (“Bachelor of Engineering”) after seven semesters. Graduates can apply for a Master’s degree at our university and enhance advanced knowledge in the fields of Automotive Engineering or Technical Development for Automotive and Mechanical Engineering. The Master‘s degree is the required qualification for a doctoral program.
Spending an exchange semester at one of the partner universities of Ingolstadt University in Europe, Africa, America, Asia and Australia helps our students organize their study in an international way.
General Student Counseling
Sabine Dörr
Phone: +49 841 9348-121
E-Mail: studienberatung@
haw-ingolstadt.de
Student Counseling (Technical information)
Faculty advisors would be glad to answer any of your technical questions.
Office of Student Affairs
Questions about registration and examination procedures
Phone: +49 841 9348-137
E-Mail: studienangelegenheiten@
haw-ingolstadt.de
Academic Advisor
Prof. Dr.Ing. Karl Huber
Telefon: 0841 9348-382
E-Mail: karl.huber@
haw-ingolstadt.de
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Program and Examination Regulations
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Other Program and Examination Regulations
Other Programs of the Faculty
Bachelor’s Programs:
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Vocational Training
Business and Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Renewable Energy Technologies
Master’s Program:
Technical Development for Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
Master of Engineering Procurement
Executive Education Program:
Applied Computational Mechanics (ACM)