
Bilingual Engineering Study Program (3 track options: Mechanical Engineering - Electrical - Mechatrοniсs)

(Starting: Both Semesters)
- Starting
- Both Semesters
- Mode of Admission:
- no admission restriction
- Application:
- Study Mode:
- On campus
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Course Description
The Bilingual Engineering Study Program at Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen combines technical excellence with language integration. Students choose between Mechatronics (B.Sc.), Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc.), and Electrical Engineering (B. Eng.), studying the first four semesters in English while learning German. After two years, courses transition to German, enabling students to graduate with a fully recognized German Bachelor’s degree. This approach ensures a strong foundation in engineering principles, practical skills, and language proficiency, preparing graduates for the global job market.

The Bilingual Engineering Study Program is designed for ambitious international students who are motivated to combine engineering studies with language learning. Ideal candidates are proactive, curious about technology, and interested in building a career in Germany’s engineering sector or pursuing further studies at the master’s level.
Special Program Features
From Campus to Career
Students graduate with a fully recognized Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, meeting German and international academic standards and preparing for immediate employment or further studies.
Mechatronics Engineering
The Mechatronics track trains students at the interface of mechanics, electronics, and computer science. Courses cover robotics, digital technology, sensors, and energy systems, with hands-on lab work, internships, and projects providing practical experience. Graduates are prepared for advanced mechatronic and automation roles. → More Info
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering emphasizes design, energy, mobility, and material technology. Students gain in-depth knowledge in machine systems, thermodynamics, and lightweight construction. Practical exercises and projects prepare graduates for work in automotive, plant engineering, and industrial production sectors. → More Info
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering focuses on energy systems, electronics, and automation. Students study electrical drives, circuits, microcontrollers, and building automation. Laboratory work and project assignments develop practical problem-solving skills, preparing graduates for careers in industry, research, and automation technology. → More Info
Accreditations

Stiftung Akkreditierungsrat
Stiftung Akkreditierungsrat
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Requirements
Qualification Requirements
The application requirements for the study program in "Bilingual Engineering Study Program (3 track options: Mechanical Engineering - Electrical - Mechatrοniсs)" are:
Higher education entrance qualificatiοn
at least B2 (CΕFR)
at least B1 (CΕFR)
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognized as proof of your language proficiency.
Application & Admission
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Testimonials
First of all, I’d like to highlight the excellent collaboration between lecturers/professors and students. This is reflected in the partially seminar-style lectures, which encourage a lively dialogue between professors and students. In addition, the lecturers are very approachable, and it’s easy to make use of their office hours to discuss and clarify any questions about the course material. [...] it was also possible to talk about study-related topics such as projects, theses, and potential lab work. This often led to opportunities to work as a teaching assistant or to take part in exciting and interesting research projects.
I feel very fortunate and happy to be one of the first students to have the opportunity to work in the new laboratory. While I’m learning new things in my field, I’m also gaining valuable experience living in a different country.
I can wholeheartedly recommend studying at THM! [...] Student projects such as Team Efficiency are a great extension of the curriculum and serve as hands-on playgrounds for aspiring engineers! Personal development full steam ahead! In addition to the regular coursework, you can learn and gain project experience out of your own motivation.
In my studies, I value the practical orientation, the collaboration with dedicated lecturers, and my personal development in the areas of self-organization, discipline, and IT skills. Some of my best memories include the city rally and pub crawls with fellow students. My tip: create a study plan early and avoid peak times in the cafeteria.
During your studies, you will gain a lot of practical experience that will definitely be useful in your career. You will have access to many different laboratories where you will operate measuring instruments, set up circuits, and much more. Plus, it's just fun.
Studying electrical engineering at THM is one of the best decisions I have ever made. I particularly like the practical theories and the direct contact with professors. THM also offers many great opportunities (scholarships, student jobs, etc.), and as a foreign student, I feel right at home here.
Location

Further Information
Your Personal Contact
Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen
Central Students Advisory Service Friedberg
Wilhelm-Leuschner-Str. 13
D-61169 Friedberg
Building A3, EG
Contact Details:
+49 6031 604-7777
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