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Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

BSc Mechanical Engineering

3 years

€2530 pa

Programme profile


Please note: this programme will be bilingual (Dutch-English) in the academic year 21/22.

Mechanical constructions are all around us. For example, in mobile phones, production machines, hospitals, solar panels, cars and even in roller coasters. Often in places where you wouldn’t immediately expect them. A mechanical engineer imagines, designs and builds new products and processes, but also improves and optimizes existing technologies. As you can already see, mechanical engineering is a broad discipline with a high industrial and social relevance.

Mechanical engineering combines subjects from mathematics, physics and chemistry. Aspects taught during the program include heat and flow, mechanics and dynamics, the control of machines and systems, and properties of materials

As an aspiring mechanical engineer, you will develop your technical knowledge and your creative and innovative abilities. In addition, the program also helps you develop the social and communication skills you will need in the future, for example, to manage a project team of specialists from different disciplines.

Programme content


In each of the three years, electives allow you to shape your program. Gain a broader perspectives by selecting courses and projects from other TU/e bachelor’s degree programs or specialize within Mechanical Engineering by choosing courses and projects specific to Mechanical Engineering. The third year is the capstone to your bachelor’s degree program and the start of your preparation for a possible subsequent master’s degree program

Entry Requirements


Three A-Levels (CCC, or above) - subjects to include Maths and Chemistry or Physics - plus three GCSEs

Six passes at Leaving Certificate, inc 2 x H5. Subjects to include Maths PLUS Chemistry OR Physics (preferably at Higher level)

Yes: Assessment

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01 October

15 January