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International Studies in Engineering (ISE)


What is the “UDE-ISE Bachelor” Program?

International Studies in Engineering

The structure of the ISE program is designed in line with the actual education and labour market. Subjects of international relevance will be offered in disciplinary Bachelor’s Degree courses designed by the respective departments. The Bachelor courses are continuously enhanced in order to cover a wider spectrum of engineering disciplines.



A Bachelor’s degree is the first stage of qualifying as a professional engineer. As well as preparing for professional life, the combination of subjects covers the basic scientific principles of engineering, thereby preparing you either for a Master's degree and doctorate or for a career with a strong academic or technical emphasis.

After completion of the bachelor's degree, the students can choose between a disciplinary continuation with a master's as a specialization of their former field of studies or changing to a master's degree program in a different engineering subject aiming at a double qualification.



What is Special About “UDE-ISE Bachelor” Program?

  • Lectures offered in German and English language of instruction (50% of the lectures in German, 50% of the lectures in English).
  • At least one semester abroad, mandatory for all German students (to be spent at a partner university or a company).
  • Strong liaison with international partner universities.
  • Living and studying in a multicultural environment.

What Can You Study at “UDE-ISE Bachelor” Program?

Engineering Courses

The following Bachelor's degree courses are offered:

B.Sc. Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering (B-EECE)

B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering

(B ME)

B.Sc. Metallurgy and Metal Forming

(B-MMF)

B.Sc. Structural Engineering

(B-SE)

Application Process

01
Admission Requirements
  • General university entrance qualification ("Abitur") or
  • Special university entrance qualification (restricted to certain fields of study, so-called "Fachhochschulreife" or equivalent)
  • The evidence of a special degree course-related educational background or qualification from school with a special profile in mathematics
  • Applicants must prove that they have studied mathematics in the last 3 years of the previous education entitling them to direct university access and have graduated with a grade of 2.0 (German grading system) or better


02
Language Requirement

When enrolling, applicants must prove that they have knowledge of the German and English language according to the completed level B1 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages.


Studying in a Bachelor's program in ISE requires proof of level B2 in both languages as a prerequisite for graduation. The language courses required for this in individual cases are part of the study program.


For Malaysian candidates, if you do not have proficiency in German, you can join the German language courses A1, A2, and B1 conducted by Mercator Office Malaysia.


English language certificates must be submitted with the application documents. The German language certificates can be submitted later.



03
Application Process

Applicants who would like to apply for a Bachelor course as a part of the study program International Studies in Engineering (ISE) must first use the application portal of uni-assist.


Mercator Offices in Indonesia and Malaysia as a representative office of UDE in Southeast Asia, we provide the consultation on application process and documents checking. In addition, our German language certificates are accepted by the UDE.


If you need further assistance after being admitted, you may contact us directly.

04
Tuition Fees

There are no tuition fees at the University of Duisburg-Essen, however, all students (including all exchange students) are subject to a social and student body contribution. This must be paid each semester. After your arrival, you will receive detailed information about the payment process.


Please note that the social and student body contribution is not a tuition fee or a registration fee. The amount is composed as follows:

  • Mobility fee (VRR-Semester ticket and NRW-Ticket for public transport)
  • Social contribution for the Studierendenwerk

Student body contribution (AStA)

Personal Consultation

Do you have any further questions?

Send us an email or contact us:


  • Mercator Team Malaysia at mse.my@mercatoreducation.com or +6010-331 1215
  • Mercator Team Indonesia at mse.id@mercatoreducation.com or +62 857 8022 1213


We would happily offer you an offline or online personal consultation upon appointment. Contact us for a consultation slot.


Mercator Offices as a liaison office of UDE in Southeast Asia give FREE Consultation and assist you in the application with NO Additional Cost!




Testimony

Yen Chiun Leow 

ISE Bachelor 2016

Computer Engineering- UDE

I am an ISE student, currently studying computer engineering at UDE. I have been here for over a year and I would say that studying in Germany has a lot of its perks. For one, I am free to attend any classes I would like to, that I am interested in, even though I do not need to. It is also not compulsory to attend classes, if you are hardworking enough to do studying on your own.

It is completely up to oneself what you want to do, and what you choose to do. It not only benefits us in the form of education, but also teaches us how to educate ourselves in life. For me, the university system had definitely made me lazier somedays, but it has also taught me to be independent and disciplined. However, one must be prepared to learn the German language if you really are considering studying here in Germany.

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