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Study Engineering & Technology

Technical excellence through practice & innovation

 

At FHV, you will study technology in the heart of one of Europe's most innovative regions. Through practical projects, state-of-the-art laboratories and close cooperation with leading companies, you will gain valuable experience and secure the best job opportunities – practical and future-oriented.

What you can expect:

A wide range of courses in computer science, mechatronics, electronics and energy technology
Top job opportunities through cooperation with leading regional companies
Access to state-of-the-art laboratories and workshops – around the clock
Research-oriented teaching on digitalisation, smart engineering and energy efficiency

Transformation through technology

Mechatronics and electrical engineering, computer science and industrial engineering or energy and environment - the FHV offers a wide range of subject areas in the technology department. All technical degree programmes have one thing in common: they impart knowledge and skills in order to develop future-oriented solutions. For continuous development and interdisciplinary collaboration between the degree programmes, the Technology Department relies on the competence fields of Data & Processes, Smart Engineering, Energy & Environment and Informatics. The FHV's technology courses focus equally on the needs of the students and the requirements of industry.

During your studies, you benefit from the research strength of the FHV. While the latest findings are incorporated into teaching, there are also opportunities to work on research projects. This means you are close to developments surrounding the major challenges of our time such as the energy transition or digital transformation. On the FHV campus, all technical laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment are available to you around the clock. For project work and also for your individual learning and research purposes.

 

If you have any questions about our technology degree programmes, feel free to get in touch with us.

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