The biggest part of your curriculum consists of core courses. The foundation of your professional career as a mechanical engineer is established with core courses. The bachelor consists of courses from the following three fields:
- Dynamics and Control, with courses like Dynamics, Signals and Systems and CBL Robot Arm.
- Mechanics and Materials, with courses like Mechanics, Solid Mechanics and CBL Computer Aided Engineering.
- Energy and Flow, with courses like CBL Combustion Engine, Thermodynamics and Heat & Flow.
These disciplines are combined with math, design, research, design principles, production technologies and professional skills within the courses. Different forms of education are used for this. Lectures and instructions are mostly used for teaching specific knowledge. In Challenge Based Learning (CBL) projects you learn to apply knowledge, design, research and develop professional skills. These different disciplines meet in the Bachelor's Final Project, along with being able to work independently. LIS services are used increasingly in education, in terms of web lectures and digital testing.