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Courses taught in English
Version October 2017
Summer Semester 2018 WELS CAMPUS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Choosing Courses
Exchange students may combine courses from different degree programmes (such as AT, BUT, IPM, etc.), different levels (Bachelor’s/Master’s) and different semesters, as long as they meet the prerequisites for each course. Please note that places in some courses may be limited. *Please keep in mind that timetable overlaps may occur. A full workload for regular students is 30 ECTS per semester, due to timetable overlaps this is mostly not possible for exchange students. They are therefore expected to attend courses worth 20 ECTS. Of course, exchange students who speak German fluently may also participate in courses taught in German at Wels Campus. For all others we offer German courses at various levels (free of charge).
NOTE: Students should read the course content carefully when making their course selection to see that the
content matches to their study requirements.
Academic Calendar
Winter semester: October 1st to mid- February (Semesters 1, 3, 5)
Summer semester: March 1st to mid- July (Semesters 2, 4, 6)
Examination Period: End of January to mid- February (winter semester)
End of June to mid-July (summer semester)
Breaks: Christmas (2 weeks), February (1 to 4 weeks), Easter (1 week), summer holidays in July/August/
September (12 weeks)
TYPES OF CLASSES
Lectures and Integrated Courses (VO & ILV)
While some subjects are presented as “traditional” lectures, others are taught in the form of seminars,
laboratory and practice-oriented sessions. In many cases, both lecture and practice-oriented sessions are
combined in the same semester.
Seminars, Laboratory and Practice-oriented Sessions (SE, LB, UE)
These are classes in which students work on special topics, then present and discuss them within a relatively
small group. In laboratory and practice-oriented sessions students learn to apply their knowledge acquired in
lectures and seminars.
Block Courses
In many cases – primarily in the case of seminars and laboratory classes – instruction does not take place
weekly, but is instead delivered in blocks of more intensive instruction (e.g., one block every two weeks or
even one block per term).
Excursions
Some courses occasionally include excursions, and attendance is generally obligatory. Any costs that arise for
entrance fees, accommodation or other expenses are paid by the students.
Project
These are not theoretical projects but “real” work. Students work on problems relevant to the particular
company. They work in teams of 4-10 students and are supervised and guided by a faculty member. Most of
the time the teams work on their own and at the end of the semester they present their results to both their
supervising faculty member and the company. The main aim of these projects is to train the students in
teamwork. Teamwork and team spirit are key elements of Wels Campus philosophy – students learn to work
together rather than competing with one another.
Course Packages
Course Packages
The above course packages are a new option that has been created for the relevant study fields starting from summer semester 2018. By selecting one of
the above course packages (e.g. Environmental & Chemical Engineering Basic) it is highly unlikely that there will be any course overlaps. Should any
additional courses be added there is no guarantee that overlaps will not occur, however students are most welcome to choose additional courses and
check their time tables upon arrival.
Students may either select one of the above course packages or create their own individual course listing. By selecting individual courses we cannot
guarantee that overlaps will not occur, even though we will do our best to avoid those. Course changes upon arrival are possible if required but will most
likely result in overlaps.
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Electrical Engineering (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
EEBakk BUS6UE Business and Economics Practice-oriented session
6 Bachelor 2 16
EEBakk BUS6VO Business and Economics Lecture 6 Bachelor 2 17
EEBakk CAE4LA Corrosion and Electrocorrosion Laboratory
session 4 Bachelor 1 18
EEBakk CAE4VO Corrosion and Electrocorrosion Lecture 4 Bachelor 1 20
EEBakk CES4LA Components of Electrical Systems Laboratory
session 4 Bachelor 2 22
EEBakk CES4UE Components of Electrical Systems Practice-oriented session
4 Bachelor 1,5 24
EEBakk CES4VO Components of Electrical Systems Lecture 4 Bachelor 5 26
EEBakk EEN2LA Electrical Engineering II Laboratory
session 2 Bachelor 2 27
EEBakk EEN2UE Electrical Engineering II Practice-oriented session
2 Bachelor 2 29
EEBakk EEN2VO Electrical Engineering II Lecture 2 Bachelor 3 30
EEBakk EMA4LA Electrical Machines II Laboratory
session 4 Bachelor 1 31
EEBakk EMA4VO Electrical Machines II Lecture 4 Bachelor 3 34
EEBakk FMH2UE Fluid Mechanics and Heat
Transfer Practice-oriented session
2 Bachelor 2 35
EEBakk FMH2VO Fluid Mechanics and Heat
Transfer Lecture 2 Bachelor 2 36
EEBakk HVE4LA High Voltage Engineering Laboratory
session 4 Bachelor 2 37
EEBakk HVE4UE High Voltage Engineering Practice-oriented session
4 Bachelor 2 39
EEBakk HVE4VO High Voltage Engineering Lecture 4 Bachelor 3 40
1
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Electrical Engineering (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
EEBakk MAT2UE Mathematics II Practice-oriented session
2 Bachelor 2,5 41
EEBakk MAT2VO Mathematics II Lecture 2 Bachelor 5 43
EEBakk MEE2UE Mechanics Practice-oriented session
2 Bachelor 3 44
EEBakk MEE2VO Mechanics Lecture 2 Bachelor 4 45
EEBakk SDE6VO Statutory Directives for Electrical
Engineering Lecture 6 Bachelor 2 47
EEBakk SSK2SE Presentation Techniques Seminar 2 Bachelor 1,5 48
EEBakk SSK4SE Intercultural Competence for the
Workplace Seminar 4 Bachelor 1,5 50
EEBakk SSK6SE Teamwork and Conflict
Management Seminar 6 Bachelor 2 53
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Automation Engineering (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
ATBakk ASW6ILV_INIF Selected Areas of Software
Techniques1
Integrated course
6 Bachelor 3 54
ATBakk BOT6ILV Components of Eco-System
Technology Integrated
course 6 Bachelor 1,5 55
ATBakk BOT6ILV Components of Eco-System
Technology Integrated
course 6 Bachelor 1,5 55
ATBakk BP6PT Work Experience/Internship Project 6 Bachelor 15 56
ATBakk DIS6ILV Discrete Event Simulation Integrated
course 6 Bachelor 3 57
ATBakk HTR6LB Handling Technology and
Robotics 6 Laboratory
session 6 Bachelor 1,5 59
ATBakk IBV6LB Industrial Image Processing Laboratory
session 6 Bachelor 1,5 61
ATBakk IBV6VO Industrial Image Processing Lecture 6 Bachelor 1,5 64
2
1 held together with SWE2ILV identical class!
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Automation Engineering (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
ATBakk IPR4PT Industrial Project Work Project 4 Bachelor 3 65
ATBakk ROB4VO Robotics Lecture 4 Bachelor 1 76
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Materials and Process Engineering (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
MKTBakk BPR6PT Internship Internship 6 Bachelor 20 77
MKTBakk IPA4PT Interdisciplinary project work Project 4 Bachelor 2 78
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Innovation Engineering & Management (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
IPMBakk ENG2UE English II Practice-oriented session
2 Bachelor 2 85
IPMBakk ENG4UE English IV Practice-oriented session
4 Bachelor 2 197
IPMBakk PRG4UE Programming Practice-oriented session
4 Bachelor 3 87
IPMBakk PRG4VO Programming Lecture 4 Bachelor 1 88
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Bio- and Environmental Technology (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
BUTBakk ABW2VO Municipal Waste Water
Purification Lecture 2 Bachelor 3 89
BUTBakk AGR4LB Air Pollution Control in Industry Laboratory
session p 4 Bachelor 1 90
BUTBakk AGR4UE Air Pollution Control in Industry Practice-oriented session
4 Bachelor 1 91
BUTBakk AGR4VO Air Pollution Control in Industry Lecture 4 Bachelor 1 92
BUTBakk FUP4PT Interdisciplinary Project Project 4 Bachelor 2,5 93
3
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Bio- and Environmental Technology (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
BUTBakk GAG4VO Basics in Air Pollution Control Lecture 4 Bachelor 1,5 99
BUTBakk MIB4LB Microbiology III Laboratory
session 4 Bachelor 2 100
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Eco-Energy Engineering (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
OETBakk BMG6VO Biomass and Geothermal Energy Lecture 6 Bachelor 3 103
OETBakk IEE6VO International Energy Politics and
Power Markets Lecture 6 Bachelor 2 105
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Process Engineering and Production (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
VTPBakk CHT6VO Chemical Technology Lecture 6 Bachelor 2,5 106
VTPBakk IP4PT Inter-disciplinary Project Work Project 4 Bachelor 4 108
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Product Design and Technical Communication (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
PDKBakk ENG4UE English III Practice-oriented session
4 Bachelor 2 116
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Mechatronics and Business Bac (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
MEWIBakk PM4VO Project Management Lecture 4 Bachelor 1 117
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Civil Engineering (Bachelor, Wels Campus)
BIBakk FPBT6SE Final Project/Bachelor Thesis Seminar 6 Bachelor 24 121
4
Master's Degree Programme
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Innovation and Product Management (Master, Wels Campus)
IPMMas CAID2UE Computer Aided Industrial Design Integrated
course 2 Master 2 119
IPMMas CAM2UE Computer Aided Manufacturing Practice-oriented session
2 Master 2 120
IPMMas CAM2VO Computer Aided Manufacturing Lecture 2 Master 2 121
IPMMas CHM2IL Change Management Integrated
course 2 Master 1 122
IPMMas CTR2IL Controlling Integrated
course 2 Master 2 124
IPMMas DET2IL Design Theory Integrated
course 2 Master 1 125
IPMMas DPT2PT Design Project Technical Design I Project 2 Master 5 126
IPMMas DYN1ILV Dynamics Integrated
course 2 Master 6 97a
IPMMas EHW2SE Design & Prototyping Seminar 2 Master 3 127
IPMMas IKM2SE Intercultural Management Seminar 2 Master 2 128
IPMMas KAM2IL Relationship Marketing und Key-Account-Management
Integrated course
2 Master 2 131
IPMMas KFK2UE Negotiation Practice-oriented session
2 Master 2 132
IPMMas MAD2IL Materials & Design Integrated
course 2 Master 1 134
IPMMas MBE2IL Model Based Engineering -
Introduction Integrated
course 2 Master 1 135
IPMMas MBE2LU Model Based Engineering -
Introduction Laboratory
session 2 Master 2 137
IPMMas MOM2IL Mechanics of Materials Integrated
course 2 Master 6 139
IPMMas NBD2IL Entrepreneurship & New Business
Development Integrated
course 2 Master 1 140
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Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Innovation and Product Management (Master, Wels Campus)
IPMMas PEP2IL New Product Development Integrated
course 2 Master 1 142
IPMMas PDM2IL Product Data Management Integrated
course 2 Master 2 141
IPMMas SPI2IL Strategic Innovation Management Integrated
course 2 Master 2 144
IPMMas SUS2IL Sustainability Integrated
course 2 Master 1 144
IPMMas WST2LB Materials Testing Laboratory
session 2 Master 2 146
IPMMas WST2VO Materials Science Lecture 2 Master 3 148
IPMMas ZET2SE 2D Presentation Techniques &
Drawing Seminar 2 Master 1 150
IPMMas ZTA2IL Future Studies and Technological
Impact Assesssment Integrated
course 2 Master 1 150
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Bio- and Environmental Technology (Master, Wels Campus)
BUTMas ENG2UE English Practice-oriented session
2 Master 2 151
BUTMas MAS4 Master theses Master's thesis
4 Master 28 152
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Plant Construction (Master, Wels Campus)
ABMas PCC2ILV Plant Construction Contracts Integrated
course 2 Master 2,5 154
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Automation Engineering (Master, Wels Campus)
ATMas AKD2ILV Digital Factory Integrated
course 2 Master 2 156
6
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Automation Engineering (Master, Wels Campus)
ATMas APT2PT Automation Engineering Project Project 2 Master 7 157
ATMas DST2LB Discrete Circuit Technology 2 Laboratory
session 2 Master 2 158
ATMas DST2VO Discrete Circuit Technology 2 Lecture 2 Master 3 159
ATMas ESY2ILV Embedded Systems Integrated
course 2 Master 3 160
ATMas SWE2ILV Software Engineering2
Integrated course
2 Master 2 161
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Materials and Process Engineering (Master, Wels Campus)
MKTMas AKW4SE (Plastics or
Metal)
Selected Sections of Materials Engineering
Seminar 4 Master 2 162
MKTMas DPA4PT Master Thesis Master's thesis
4 Master 18 167
MKTMas PRJ2PT Project Work 2 Project 2 Master 12 168
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Eco-Energy Engineering (Master, Wels Campus)
OETMas FIN4IL Financing Integrated
course 4 Master 2,5 200
OETMas ICM4SE Intercultural Management Seminar 4 Master 2 201
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Automotive Mechatronics and Management (Master, Wels Campus)
AMMMas ACW2IL Academic Working Integrated
course 2 Master 1 202
AMMMas AIT2IL Automotive IT Systems 2 Integrated
course 2 Master 3 203
7
2 held together with ASW6ILV identical class!
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Automotive Mechatronics and Management (Master, Wels Campus)
AMMMas BUS4UE Business Simulation Practice-oriented session
4 Master 1 206
AMMMas DSE2IL Drive Systems and E-Mobility Integrated
course 2 Master 4 208
AMMMas DTC2IL Drive Train Control Systems Integrated
course 2 Master 4 210
AMMMas FUS2IL Functional Safety Integrated
course 2 Master 1 211
AMMMas MOM2IL Market-Oriented Management Integrated
course 2 Master 2 212
AMMMas PMG2IL Project Management Integrated
course 2 Master 1 213
AMMMas PRO2PT Company Project Project 2 Master 3 214
AMMMas QMA2IL Automotive Quality Management 2 Integrated
course 2 Master 2 215
AMMMas TPS4SE Thesis Preparation Seminar Seminar 4 Master 1 216
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Mechatronics & Business Management (Master, Wels Campus)
MEWIMas MMI2ILV Human-Computer Interaction Integrated
course 2 Master 2 217
MEWIMas SIM2LU Model based Engineering 1 Laboratory
session 2 Master 2 219
MEWIMas SIM2VO Model based Engineering 1 Lecture 2 Master 2 220
8
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
Sustainable Energy Systems (Master, Wels Campus)
SESMas CHP2UE Cogeneration of Heat and Power Practice-oriented session
2 Master 2 221
SESMas CHP2VO Cogeneration of Heat and Power Lecture 2 Master 3 222
SESMas EIN1ILV Environmental Indicators Integrated
course 2 Master 3 223
SESMas ETD2UE Modern Energy Transport and
Distribution Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 234
SESMas ETD2VO Modern Energy Transport and
Distribution Lecture 2 Master 3 236
SESMas FIN2IL Financing Integrated
course 2 Master 2 238
SESMas IPM4IL International Project Management Integrated
course 4 Master 2 239
SESMas LSP2ILV Large-Scale Wind and Solar
Power Plants Integrated
course 2 Master 5 240
SESMas RER2UE Renewable Energy Resources II Practice-oriented session
2 Master 2 241
SESMas RER2VO Renewable Energy Resources II Lecture 2 Master 3 246
SESMas SSK4UE Intercultural Management Practice-oriented session
4 Master 2 250
SESMas SSK4UE Intercultural Management Practice-oriented session
4 Master 2 250
9
Programme (department)
Course unit code
Course unit title Course
type Course mode
Semester (level)
Level ECTS Page
German Language Courses (Wels Campus)
LNG DAF_A1.1_UE German Language A 1.1 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 225
LNG DAF_A1.2_UE German Language A 1.2 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 226
LNG DAF_A2.1_UE German Language A 2.1 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 227
LNG DAF_A2.2_UE German Language A 2.2 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 229
LNG DAF_B1.1_UE German Language B 1.1 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 230
LNG DAF_B1.2_UE German Language B 1.2 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 230
LNG DAF_B2.1_UE German Language B 2.1 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 231
LNG DAF_C1.1_UE German Language C 1.1 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 232
LNG DAF_C1.2_UE German Language C 1.2 Practice-oriented session
2 Master 3 233
10
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Business and Economics (BUS6UE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Business and Economics
Course code BUS6UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Introduction to business economics Legal form of companies Formation of companies Bankruptcy Core processes of a company Accounting and balancing Fundamentals of costing (cost distribution sheet, calculation) Profitability calculation Investment calculation Based on examples out of the field electrical engineering, such as service costs of facilities. Note: Attending the skills practice is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Business and Economics (BUS6VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Business and Economics
Course code BUS6VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Introduction to business economics Legal form of companies Formation of companies Bankruptcy Core processes of a company Accounting and balancing Fundamentals of costing (cost distribution sheet, calculation) Profitability calculation Investment calculation Based on examples out of the field electrical engineering, such as service costs of facilities. Please note: Attending the lecture is only possible, if a student is also attending the skills practice
Prerequisites:
n.a.
17
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Corrosion and Electrocorrosion (CAE4LA)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Corrosion and Electrocorrosion
Course code CAE4LA
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Fundamentals of corrosion electro corrosion oxidation (surface oxidation)
Influence of aggressive environment e.g. soil fluids atmospheres
Fundamentals and proper measures for corrosion protection Typical damages and their assessment Note: Attending the laboratory is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture and skills practice.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Corrosion and Electrocorrosion (CAE4VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Corrosion and Electrocorrosion
Course code CAE4VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Fundamentals of corrosion electro corrosion oxidation (surface oxidation)
Influence of aggressive environment e.g. soil fluids atmospheres
Fundamentals and proper measures for corrosion protection Typical damages and their assessment Please note: Attending the lecture is only possible, if a student is also attending the laboratory
Prerequisites:
n.a.
20
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Components of Electrical Systems (CES4LA)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Components of Electrical Systems
Course code CES4LA
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
Content:
Function, characteristic parameter and design aspects operational ele-ments for electrical power systems e.g.
switches o short circuit interrupter o insulation switch o electrical arcs and arc distinguishing o hybrid switching
cables overhead lines surge protection devices transformers bushings and joints
Maintenance, condition monitoring (and diagnostics), and protection as-pects for these components Insulation coordination Select the right components and combine them at given boundary condi-tions Special operational behavior of the components Standardized tests and statutory directives For all the topics above a special respect should be given to energy effi-ciency and environmental impacts Note: Attending the laboratory is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture and skills practice.
21
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Components of Electrical Systems (CES4UE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Components of Electrical Systems
Course code CES4UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1,5
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Content:
Function, characteristic parameter and design aspects operational ele-ments for electrical power systems e.g.
switches o short circuit interrupter
special protection switches o circuit breaker o fault current interrupter o arc fault current interrupter
cables overhead lines surge protection devices transformers bushings and joints storage systems e.g.
Maintenance, condition monitoring (and diagnostics), and protection as-pects for these components Insulation coordination Select the right components and combine them at given boundary condi-tions Special operational behavior of the components Standardized tests and statutory directives For all the topics above a special respect should be given to energy effi-ciency and environmental impacts Note: Attending the skills practice is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Components of Electrical Systems (CES4VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Components of Electrical Systems
Course code CES4VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 4
ECTS credits 5
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Content:
Function, characteristic parameter and design aspects operational ele-ments for electrical power systems e.g.
switches special protection switches cables overhead lines surge protection devices transformers bushings and joints storage systems e.g.
Maintenance, condition monitoring (and diagnostics), and protection as-pects for these components Insulation coordination Select the right components and combine them at given boundary condi-tions Special operational behavior of the components Standardized tests and statutory directives For all the topics above a special respect should be given to energy effi-ciency and environmental impacts Please note: Attending the lecture is only possible, if a student is also attending the laboratory and skills practice.
25
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Electrical Engineering II (EEN2LA)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Electrical Engineering II
Course code EEN2LA
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Content:
Semiconductor elements (Diode, Transistor, IGBT, Thyristor, Varistor,...) Physical principles Characteristics Operational behavior Elementary circuits Protective circuits
Basic optoelectronic elements and principles Photodiode and solar cell CCD Light depending resistors
Basics electronic circuits Electronically switches
o Protection methods Free wheel diode ... Analog amplifier Operational amplifier Constant current circuit Essential converter circuits
o Buck, boost converter o Rectifier circuits
One, and three phase o DC-DC converters o Inverter circuits Digital circuits Note: Attending the laboratory is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture and skills practice
26
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Electrical Engineering II (EEN2UE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Electrical Engineering II
Course code EEN2UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Content:
Semiconductor elements (Diode, Transistor, IGBT, Thyristor, Varistor,...) Physical principles Characteristics Operational behavior Elementary circuits Protective circuits
Basic optoelectronic elements and principles Photodiode and solar cell CCD Light depending resistors
Basics electronic circuits Electronically switches
o Protection methods Analog amplifier Operational amplifier Constant current circuit Essential converter circuits
o Buck, boost converter o Rectifier circuits
One, and three phase Note: Attending the skills practice is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Electrical Engineering II (EEN2VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Electrical Engineering II
Course code EEN2VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Content:
Semiconductor elements (Diode, Transistor, IGBT, Thyristor, Varistor,...) Physical principles Characteristics Operational behavior Elementary circuits Protective circuits
Basic optoelectronic elements and principles Photodiode and solar cell CCD Light depending resistors
Basics electronic circuits Electronically switches
o Protection methods Free wheel diode ... Analog amplifier Operational amplifier Constant current circuit Essential converter circuits
o Buck, boost converter o Rectifier circuits
One, and three phase o DC-DC converters o Inverter circuits Digital circuits Please note: Attending the lecture is only possible, if a student is also attending the laboratory and skills practice.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Electrical Machines II (EMA4LA)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Electrical Machines II
Course code EMA4LA
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Content:
Operational behavior of electrical machines with special respect to electrical energy engineering system feedback transient behavior and modeling e.g. mechanically oscillation load steps stationary and non stationary operational points with special re-spect to load characteristics harmonics and measures
o generation by the machines o impact to machines by external harmonics o inverter machine interaction
inrush current grid integration wind applications electro mobility generator in power plants transformers for electrical energy engineering
Dimensioning of electrical machines for specific application. Protection of electrical machines Overview on machine diagnostic and maintenance Note: Attending the laboratory is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture and skills practice
Prerequisites:
n.a.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Electrical Machines II (EMA4VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Electrical Machines II
Course code EMA4VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Operational behavior of electrical machines with special respect to electrical energy engineering system feedback transient behavior and modeling e.g. mechanically oscillation load steps stationary and non stationary operational points with special re-spect to load characteristics harmonics and measures
o generation by the machines o impact to machines by external harmonics o inverter machine interaction
inrush current grid integration wind applications electro mobility generator in power plants transformers for electrical energy engineering
Dimensioning of electrical machines for specific application. Protection of electrical machines Overview on machine diagnostic and maintenance Please note: Attending the lecture is only possible, if a student is also attending the laboratory
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (FMH2UE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Course code FMH2UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Fundamentals principles of flows and mathematical modeling e.g. fundamental flow equations properties of fluids and mathematical modeling free and forced convection / flow flow resistance lift force ...
Elements for energy conversion out of flows e.g. turbines wind plates
Calculation of flows under simplified boundary conditions, with special re-spect to energy and power balances.
Fundamentals principles of heat flow and heat transfer and mathematical modeling e.g. fundamental heat transfer equations material properties and mathematical modeling
Elements for influencing heat transfer with special respect to electrical ap-paratus Calculation of heat flow under simplified boundary conditions, with special respect to energy and power balances Please note: Attending the skills practice is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (FMH2VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Course code FMH2VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Fundamentals principles of flows and mathematical modeling e.g. fundamental flow equations properties of fluids and mathematical modeling free and forced convection / flow flow resistance lift force ...
Elements for energy conversion out of flows e.g.
wind plates Calculation of flows under simplified boundary conditions, with special re-spect to energy and power balances. Fundamentals principles of heat flow and heat transfer and mathematical modeling e.g.
fundamental heat transfer equations material properties and mathematical modeling
Elements for influencing heat transfer with special respect to electrical ap-paratus Calculation of heat flow under simplified boundary conditions, with special respect to energy and power balances Please note: Attending the lecture is only possible, if a student is also attending the skills practice
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
High Voltage Engineering (HVE4LA)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title High Voltage Engineering
Course code HVE4LA
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Fundamentals of high voltage engineering Fundamentals of dielectric break down in • solid • liquid and • gaseous insulations
Lightning effects Field grading mechanisms Creeping currents and measures against creeping currents with special respect to disadvantageous environmental conditions Measurement technology Generation of high voltage and high current High voltage laboratories Standardised pulses and test equipments Essential calculation methods Aspects of monitoring and diagnostics Electrical arcs and arc distinguishing Calculation and dimensioning methods for simple boundary conditions Note: Attending the laboratory is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture and skills practice
36
Lecture/Seminar profile:
High Voltage Engineering (HVE4UE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title High Voltage Engineering
Course code HVE4UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Fundamentals of high voltage engineering Fundamentals of dielectric break down in • solid • liquid and • gaseous insulations Lightning effects Field grading mechanisms Creeping currents and measures against creeping currents with special respect to disadvantageous environmental conditions Measurement technology Generation of high voltage and high current High voltage laboratories Standardised pulses and test equipments Essential calculation methods Aspects of monitoring and diagnostics Electrical arcs and arc distinguishing Calculation and dimensioning methods for simple boundary conditions Note: Attending the skills practice is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
High Voltage Engineering (HVE4VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title High Voltage Engineering
Course code HVE4VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 3
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Fundamentals of high voltage engineering Fundamentals of dielectric break down in • solid • liquid and • gaseous insulations Lightning effects Field grading mechanisms Creeping currents and measures against creeping currents with special respect to disadvantageous environmental conditions Measurement technology Generation of high voltage and high current High voltage laboratories Standardised pulses and test equipments Essential calculation methods Aspects of monitoring and diagnostics Electrical arcs and arc distinguishing Calculation and dimensioning methods for simple boundary conditions
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Mathematics II (MAT2UE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Mathematics II
Course code MAT2UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2,5
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Integral calculus: indefinite and definite integral, integral methods (partial integration, substitution, partial fraction decomposition), improper integrals, application of the integral calculus (calculation of area, arc length, volume, and surface of a rotational figure, point of inertia, momentum of inertia, energy, work and power), development of formulas by means of the differ-ential approach Ordinary differential equations: separable differential equations, linear dif-ferential equations with constant coefficients, modeling with differential equations, Laplace-transformation, application in mechanical and electrical engineering Multidimensional differential calculus: functions in several variables, partial derivative, directional derivative, linear approximation, chain rule, minima and maxima, Newton's method, Lagrange’s method, interpolation, splines, linear and nonlinear regression Fourier analysis: Fourier polynomials, applications in engineering, discrete Fourier transformation, continuous Fourier transformation Linear Algebra: linear mapping, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, applications in engineering Systems of differential equations: linear systems of differential equations (homogeneous and nonhomogeneous solutions, variation of the constant) Mathematics Software: introduction to a computer algebra system and applying this software for problems listed above. Note: Attending the skills practice is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Mathematics II (MAT2VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Mathematics II
Course code MAT2VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 4
ECTS credits 5
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Integral calculus: indefinite and definite integral, integral methods (partial integration, substitution, partial fraction decomposition), improper integrals, application of the integral calculus (calculation of area, arc length, volume, and surface of a rotational figure, point of inertia, momentum of inertia, energy, work and power), development of formulas by means of the differ-ential approach Ordinary differential equations: separable differential equations, linear dif-ferential equations with constant coefficients, modeling with differential equations, Laplace-transformation, application in mechanical and electrical engineering Multidimensional differential calculus: functions in several variables, partial derivative, directional derivative, linear approximation, chain rule, minima and maxima, Newton's method, Lagrange’s method, interpolation, splines, linear and nonlinear regression Fourier analysis: Fourier polynomials, applications in engineering, discrete Fourier transformation, continuous Fourier transformation Linear Algebra: linear mapping, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, applications in engineering Systems of differential equations: linear systems of differential equations (homogeneous and nonhomogeneous solutions, variation of the constant) Mathematics Software: introduction to a computer algebra system and applying this software for problems listed above. Please note: Attending the lecture is only possible, if a student is also attending the skills practice
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Mechanics (MEE2UE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Mechanics
Course code MEE2UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Forces and torques, free body diagrams, equilibrium conditions for rigid bodies, gravity forces, friction, internal forces and torques in mechanical systems, basics of statics of flexible bodies and linear solid mechanics, concept of stress, strain and constitutive equations, catenary curves. Description of the motion for points and rigid bodies, kinetic principles for mass points on the basis of simple exercises, equations of planar motions for rigid bodies (linear and angular momentum law), energy and power in mechanics. Introduction into vibrations of mechanical systems Computational exercises involving practical examples. Note: Attending the skills practice is only possible, if a student is also attending the lecture.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Mechanics (MEE2VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Mechanics
Course code MEE2VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 4
ECTS credits 4
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Forces and torques, free body diagrams, equilibrium conditions for rigid bodies, gravity forces, friction, internal forces and torques in mechanical systems, basics of statics of flexible bodies and linear solid mechanics, concept of stress, strain and constitutive equations, catenary curves. Description of the motion for points and rigid bodies, kinetic principles for mass points on the basis of simple exercises, equations of planar motions for rigid bodies (linear and angular momentum law), energy and power in mechanics. Introduction into vibrations of mechanical systems Computational exercises involving practical examples. Please note: Attending the lecture is only possible, if a student is also attending the skills practice
Prerequisites:
n.a.
44
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Statutory Directives for Electrical Engineering (SDE6VO)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Statutory Directives for Electrical Engineering
Course code SDE6VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Business and corporate law Contract law Trade law Competition law Labour law and social law All topics above with special respect to electrical engineering
Prerequisites:
n.a.
45
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Presentation Techniques (SSK2SE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Presentation Techniques
Course code SSK2SE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 1,5
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Different types and objectives of presentations, Advantages and disadvantages of different presentation media, Rules of visualisation (focus on layout of transparencies with special soft-ware features), Significance of eye contact, gesture/facial expression/habitus linguistic and Paralinguistic aspect for the success of presentations, Video training
Prerequisites:
n.a.
46
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Intercultural Competence for the Workplace (SSK4SE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Intercultural Competence for the Workplace
Course code SSK4SE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 1,5
Course type Seminar
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Writing a professional CV and application documents, Job application process in Austria vs. other countries, Training for assessment centers, Legal aspects of working in Austria: residence permits, work permits, labor law, Cultural differences in the workplace; the implicit rules of how to be suc-cessful at work, Collaboration in international teams, Intercultural communication training: face-to-face, telephone and written correspondence
Prerequisites:
n.a.
50
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Teamwork and Conflict Management (SSK6SE)
Degree course EEBakk
Course title Teamwork and Conflict Management
Course code SSK6SE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Advantages and disadvantages of teamwork, Conditions for effective teamwork, Characteristics of a team (e.g. group cohesion, norms, psychological phe-nomenon, etc.), Phases of team development (e.g. Blanchard, Tuckman, team clock from Francis/Young, etc.), Roles within a team (e.g. Schindler, Belbin, etc.,) Analysis of process within the teamwork and special aspects of intercultural teamwork, Development of conflict management competence with intercultural as-pects, Escalation levels of conflicts and intervention possibilities, Analysis and reflection of precise conflict situations, Who do I lead a constructive conflict conversation? Measures and strategies in conflict prevention within the individual, team- and organization level, Constructive thinking concerning personal offences, “survival strategy” by non-solvable conflicts
Prerequisites:
n.a.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Selected Areas of Software Techniques (ASW6ILV)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Selected Areas of Software Techniques
Course code ASW6ILV_INIF
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer Jean D. Hallewell Haslwanter
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
•Software quality features in accordance with ISO 9126 •Software tests: verification and validation in the V-model, •Constructive QM: methods, languages, tools, guidelines, standards, checklists •Analytical QM: review, walkthrough, audit, tests, testing in accordance with ANSI/IEEE 829. •ISO 9000-3, ISO-9001:2000 connection with software •administrative and organisational aspects, responsibility of Management, QM handbook, contract checking, design management, management of documents •Quality models: CMM, SPICE
Prerequisites:
n.a.
NOTE: held together with SWE2ILV identical class!
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Components of Eco-System Technology (BOT6ILV)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Components of Eco-System Technology
Course code BOT6ILV
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 1,5
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Concepts, calculation methods, consideration of selected topics relevant to automation, energy efficiency and (e.g. electronic implementation) with regard to the following basic elements: - drive strands (electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic) - photovoltaic elements - wind power - electrochemical converters, electrochemical energy storage equipment - galvanic cells - bioreactors - heating, cooling - transmission elements - distribution elements - energetic recovery systems - smart grids - recycling
Prerequisites:
n.a.
55
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Work Experience/Internship (BP6PT)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Work Experience/Internship
Course code BP6PT
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 0
ECTS credits 15
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
The theme of the internship is based on concrete problems of industrial practice. It is a coherent task at the qualification level of the student, preferably in the context of a project. The work is done under the supervision of the degree programme and a supervisor in the company.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
56
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Discrete Event Simulation (DIS6ILV)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Discrete Event Simulation
Course code DIS6ILV
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
•getting to know event-discrete process simulation •queue theory for analysis and optimisation •methods for reducing commissioning time •development of hardware in the loop - models •getting to know a modelling language and a simulation tool used in industry for discrete simulation •carrying out a commissioning simulation
Prerequisites:
n.a.
57
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Handling Technology and Robotics 6 (HTR6LB)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Handling Technology and Robotics 6
Course code HTR6LB_MECH
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 1,5
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Practicals: Stationsweise betreute Kleingruppen in folgenden Stationen eines Flexiblen Fertigungssystems: Small groups work at the following work stations of a flexible manufacturing system: • automation equipment • image processing and robotics • programming a safety PLC • programming guidance system/visualisation • teaching a robot • offline programming and simulation • programming an RFID system
Prerequisites:
n.a.
59
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Industrial Image Processing (IBV6LB)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Industrial Image Processing
Course code IBV6LB
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 1,5
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Laboratory: • working with image processing software • determination of geometric parameters • filter methods • size control • presence control • script recognition
Prerequisites:
n.a.
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
Industrial Image Processing (IBV6VO)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Industrial Image Processing
Course code IBV6VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1,5
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Lecture: • optics • radiation • components • illumination • camera • transfer • mathematics of image processing • processes
Prerequisites:
n.a.
64
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Industrial Project Work (IPR4PT)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Industrial Project Work
Course code IPR4PT
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
•Solving of an advanced problem in the field of Ecological Technology, preferably in industrial practice, in a team, by use of all knowledge and skills previously acquired in the degree programme •Derivation from the project of a topic for the first Bachelor Paper
Prerequisites:
n.a.
65
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Robotics (ROB4VO)
Degree course ATBakk
Course title Robotics
Course code ROB4VO_MECH
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Lecture: Construction and uses of robots, kinematics of robots, coordinate systems in robots (Denavit-Hartenberg parameters), reverse transformation, control and programming of robots, track regulation and planning, offline programming, calibration of robots, gripper technologies, simulation of robot cells, use of robots in manufacturing, programming of real industrial robots in practice exercises (uses e.g. in a linked production process)
Prerequisites:
n.a.
76
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Internship (BPR6PT)
Degree course MKTBakk
Course title Internship
Course code BPR6PT
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 0
ECTS credits 20
Course type Internship
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
The subject of the Internship / Industrial Training is preferentially orientated on special problems out of industrial practise. The professional practical training must have project character. The aim is to solve a problem or connected problems on an adequate quality level, corresponding with the academic level of the education. The work is supervised by a professor from the university of applied science and eventually a tutor from the company, where the professional practical training is carried out.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
77
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Interdisciplinary project work 1 (IPA4PT)
Degree course MKTBakk
Course title Interdisciplinary project work 1
Course code IPA4PT
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer Daniel Heim
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Preferential objectives of this course are: • to comprehend technical and organisational coherences and apply integral approaches • identify and structure problems and to develop creative strategies for their solutions • to develop co-operative and communicative competences and conflict management ability • to develop readiness to act and to assume responsibility • realisation of the acquired knowledge within practical problems These objectives require that the projects are organised as team work. The topics of these multidisciplinary and applied projects correspond with the branches of Material- and Processing Technology and are in accordance with the student’s knowledge acquired in the proceeding semesters. A high value is set on practical definition of the projects, if possible topics in cooperation with industry are chosen. As and when required the laboratory equipment of the course study is used
Prerequisites:
n.a.
78
Lecture/Seminar profile:
English II (ENG2UE)
Degree course IPMBakk
Course title English II
Course code ENG2UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Business/General Visits and Travel/Making invitations Talking to business visitors/small talk Attending business events In a pub/restaurant In a hotel Planning an excursion Going out Telephoning The work environment: Asking people to do things Giving advice/suggestions/reasons Presenting facts and figures through graphics (graphs and charts) Technical Describing production technologies Describing machines/products Reading short texts on business and technology-related matters for vocab and discussion (business economics, machines etc.) GRAMMAR Contrast and comparison Future More prepositions Conditional/If- sentences More Passive
84
Lecture/Seminar profile:
English IV (ENG4UE)
Degree course IPMBakk
Course title English IV
Course code ENG4UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Presentations (Technical and Business): describing projects (FUPs) Meetings: Moderation and Participation (Phrases and practice) Writing reports and minutes Electrical engineering vocabulary and articles Describing Plant and Processes Technology and Research vocab and articles Presentation and meetings practice Prepositions Modals Verb + gerund or infinitive Society and Technology: Ecology (ethical and future implications) Language of Law/(articles on) Companies and the Law
Prerequisites:
n.a.
86
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Programming (PRG4UE)
Degree course IPMBakk
Course title Programming
Course code PRG4UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Basic principles of programming: Basic data types, loops, branching, function calls, pointers, introduction to the class concept (data encapsulation and inheritance), templates, note about the 'Standard Template Library'
Prerequisites:
n.a.
87
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Programming (PRG4VO)
Degree course IPMBakk
Course title Programming
Course code PRG4VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
n.a.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
88
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Computer Aided Industrial Design I (CAID2UE)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Computer Aided Industrial Design I
Course code CAID2UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 1
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Advanced CAID freeform modelling and introduction to CAID rendering • CAID software packages: Autodesk Alias or Rhino 3D
Prerequisites:
n.a.
89
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM2UE)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Computer Aided Manufacturing
Course code CAM2UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• CNC-programming (turning and milling) with a shop floor programming system. • Demonstration workshop: master/control system PLC-, robot-programming and industrial image processing
Prerequisites:
n.a.
90
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM2VO)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Computer Aided Manufacturing
Course code CAM2VO
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• CAD/CAM/CIM/CNC and machine tools; Flexible manufacturing systems; • Structure and components of tooling machines; control units (CNC) and there capabilities; operation of a CNC machine; zero points and reference points; control modes; types of interpolation; CNC programming system manual part programming; shop floor programming; computer aided programming; processors and postprocessors; program structure; blocks or sentences; preparatory function path code (G); Miscellaneous functions (M); other NC-Code-functions; tool compensation; et al.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
91
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Change Management (CHM2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Change Management
Course code CHM2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
•Understanding the role of change management as driver for innovation management and new business develop-ment •Build knowledge on ways and tools to identify change necessities, barriers to change, and drivers of change •Ability to apply tools for effective corporate change man-agement
Prerequisites:
n.a.
92
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Change Management (CHM2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Change Management
Course code CHM2IL leer
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
•Understanding the role of change management as driver for innovation management and new business develop-ment •Build knowledge on ways and tools to identify change necessities, barriers to change, and drivers of change •Ability to apply tools for effective corporate change man-agement
Prerequisites:
n.a.
93
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Controlling (CTR2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Controlling
Course code CTR2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Basics of controlling • Corporate leadership and control • Strategic and operative controlling • Budgeting • Methods and key figures in controlling • Analysis (target-performance comparison, etc.) • Specifics of R&D and project controlling
Prerequisites:
n.a.
94
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Design Theory (DET2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Design Theory
Course code DET2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Selected theoretical, methodological and applied problems from the field of design • In-depth examination of selected aspects of the history and future of design
Prerequisites:
n.a.
95
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Design Project Technical Design I (DPT2PT)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Design Project Technical Design I
Course code DPT2PT
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 3
ECTS credits 5
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Completing a design project • Using and adapting specific design methodologies • Overview of the design process.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
96
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Design & Prototyping (EHW2SE)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Design & Prototyping
Course code EHW2SE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Introduction to hardware model construction methodologies • Introduction to tools and materials for design model construction
Prerequisites:
n.a.
97
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Dynamics (DYN1ILV)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Dynamics
Course code DYN1ILV
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer Martin Egger
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 6
Course type Intergrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Dynamics mathematically describes the motions of bodies under the action of forces. The first part
introduces kinematics which deals with the geometry of motion without considering applied forces.
The second part, kinetics, relates the forces on bodies to the resulting motions.
Mathematical description of the motion of bodies. Introduction of kinematics without considering
applied force.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
97a
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Intercultural Management (IKM2SE)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Intercultural Management
Course code IKM2SE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Intercultural decision-making and responsibility for successful management of intercultural business situations • Acquisition of knowledge of one's own and of different cultures • Overview of culturally different management styles • Specifics of international and intercultural project management. • Synergy effects • Development of intercultural key competencies
Prerequisites:
n.a.
98
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Relationship Marketing und Key-Account-Management (KAM2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Relationship Marketing und Key-Account-Management
Course code KAM2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Relationship marketing as the basis for successful key account management • Relationship marketing vs transactional marketing • Principles of relationship marketing • Process-oriented approach to relationship marketing • Customer segmentation and segment-specific programmes Marketing policy and key account management in international business • Sales and distribution channel systems and sales organizations in international business • Management of sales organisations in international business • Basics of marketing policy in international business • Basics of international sales management • Cross-cultural communication: Cultural factors and their importance for sales success in international business • Global sales process Developments, challenges and functions in key account management • Types of key account management • A successful account manager's toolkit
101
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Negotiation (KFK2UE)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Negotiation
Course code KFK2UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Harvard negotiating approach Types of argumentation in negotiation Preparing efficiently for a negotiation and carrying it out successfully Obtaining results that satisfy both sides (win-win situations) Understanding negotiating partners better and concluding negotiations Mastering difficult negotiation situations with confidence Examining and developing individual current negotiating styles
Prerequisites:
n.a.
102
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Materials & Design (MAD2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Materials & Design
Course code MAD2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Design-related aspects of materials; product design using suitable materials and production processes; design options using plastics, metals, glass, wood and ceramic with examples from a materials and production perspective
Prerequisites:
n.a.
104
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Model Based Engineering - Introduction (MBE2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Model Based Engineering - Introduction
Course code MBE2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Concepts of system theory and modelling, system theory, system concepts, modelling concepts Modelling process, Modelling, mechanical system, electrical system, thermodynamic system, linked system Transfer function and transfer elements, System characteristics, Basics and processes of analogue regulation technology, parameters of the control circuit, frequency parameter processes, state regulation, State space representation of mechatronic systems, analysis of the dynamic behaviour in the state space, design and implementation of linear state regulators, design and implementation of linear state observers Numerical simulation, concentrated/distributed parametric dynamic systems, processes and faults
Prerequisites:
n.a.
105
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Model Based Engineering - Introduction (MBE2LU)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Model Based Engineering - Introduction
Course code MBE2LU
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Identification of modelling parameters, design of regulators and observers, analysis of model behaviour by means of simulation studies, Modelling drive train with concentrated components (‚meta-level‘)
Prerequisites:
n.a.
106
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Mechanics of Materials (MOM2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Mechanics of Materials
Course code MOM2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer Thomas Josef Reiter
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 6
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
The students understand the basic concepts of statics (force-equilibrium etc.) as well as the concept of stresses
Content:
Basic static concepts (forces, moments, free-body-diagrams, frictional forces), Concept of Stress and Strain; Principal stresses, Mohr-Circle; Linear elastic material law; Thermal strains and stresses; Loading of trusses and beams (axial forces, bending, torsion); Deflection of beams; Energy-methods; Stability of columns. Prerequisites: Undergraduate Mathematics (Vector- and Matrix-Calculus, differential equations; Integrational and differential calculus; Level MAT1/2) Literature: Beer et al.: “Mechanics of Materials”, 6th Edition, McGrawHill, 2012
Prerequisites:
n.a.
107
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Entrepreneurship & New Business Development (NBD2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Entrepreneurship & New Business Development
Course code NBD2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Personal requirements for starting a business • Important contacts when starting a business • Financing options and the business promotion environment • Structure, content and form of business plans • Business concept, product/service description • Customer value • Market analysis • Legal considerations • Strategic and marketing plans • Organisational and personnel plans • Investment planning • Profit and financial plans
Prerequisites:
n.a.
110
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Product Data Management (PDM2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Product Data Management
Course code PDM2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Definition of terms: "C" technologies, CIM; • Product lifecycle: EDM, PDM, PLM; exercise with practical examples provided by the lecturer; • CAD technologies: Technical specifications and geometries; exercise with practical examples provided by the lecturer; • Knowledge-based development: Product versions, configuration, automatic tolerance assignment, semantic testing, exchange of design features, exercise with practical examples provided by the lecturer; • Work flow: Drawing management, configuration management, modifications, document management, exercise with practical examples provided by the lecturer; • Digital mock-up: Process integration, simultaneous engineering exercise with practical examples provided by the lecturer.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
111
Lecture/Seminar profile:
New Product Development (PEP2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title New Product Development
Course code PEP2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Designing goal-oriented, efficient, integrated product development and development processes • Product and service development specifics • Approach and processes for the development of products and services • Types of process models and their uses • Problem-solving models • Engineering models • Application of the topics covered using practical problems and case studies
Prerequisites:
n.a.
112
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Strategic Innovation Management (SPI2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Strategic Innovation Management
Course code SPI2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
•Risk and R&D •Target planning in strategic technology and innovation management •Types of R&D and innovation strategies •Strategy formulation decision areas •Portfolio techniques •Technology roadmapping •Value innovation •Interactive value creation •Business development and innovation Prerequisites: - Fundamentals of General Management/Business Administration -Fundamentals of Innovation Management
Prerequisites:
n.a.
113
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Sustainability (SUS2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Sustainability
Course code SUS2ILT1
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Basic understanding of sustainability in the context of innovation, design and engineering • View sustainability as a source of innovation and business creation • Be able to define, differ and develop sustainability innovations
Prerequisites:
n.a.
114
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Materials Testing (WST2LB)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Materials Testing
Course code WST2LB
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Overview of the most important procedures in materials testing (tensile testing, hardness testing, impact resistance testing, non-destructive testing techniques, thermal analysis, melt flow rate). Practical laboratory exercises, analysis, presentation and evaluation of test results.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
116
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Materials Science (WST2VO)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Materials Science
Course code WST2VO
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Overview of materials, atomic structure of materials, standardised description, basic material properties, material properties for design, state diagrams; metallic materials; plastics: Thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics, elastomers; glass, ceramic, wood, composites; selection procedures and application areas
Prerequisites:
n.a.
117
Lecture/Seminar profile:
2D Presentation Techniques & Drawing (ZET2SE)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title 2D Presentation Techniques & Drawing
Course code ZET2SE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Training in drawing techniques and perspective presentation methods • Creating sketches and rendering
Prerequisites:
n.a.
119
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Future Studies and Technological Impact Assesssment (ZTA2IL)
Degree course IPMMas
Course title Future Studies and Technological Impact Assesssment
Course code ZTA2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Introduction to technology intelligence methods and technology assessment (TA) • TA-related design issues
Prerequisites:
n.a.
120
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Municipal Waste Water Purification (ABW2VO)
Degree course BUTBakk
Course title Municipal Waste Water Purification
Course code ABW2VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer Kiril Atanasoff-Kardjalieff
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
n.a.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
121
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Air Pollution Control in Industry (AGR4LB)
Degree course BUTBakk
Course title Air Pollution Control in Industry
Course code AGR4LB
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Mass and energy balances in waste gas cleaning processes Design and dimensioning of waste gas cleaning processes and equipment for ventilation, dedusting, DeSOx, DeNOx, reduction of VOC and PCDD/F emissions Planning and execution of emission measurements
Prerequisites:
n.a.
122
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Air Pollution Control in Industry (AGR4UE)
Degree course BUTBakk
Course title Air Pollution Control in Industry
Course code AGR4UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Mass and energy balances in waste gas cleaning processes Design and dimensioning of waste gas cleaning processes and equipment for ventilation, dedusting, DeSOx, DeNOx, reduction of VOC and PCDD/F emissions Planning and execution of emission measurements
Prerequisites:
n.a.
123
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Air Pollution Control in Industry (AGR4VO)
Degree course BUTBakk
Course title Air Pollution Control in Industry
Course code AGR4VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Mass and energy balances in waste gas cleaning processes Design and dimensioning of waste gas cleaning processes and equipment for ventilation, dedusting, DeSOx, DeNOx, reduction of VOC and PCDD/F emissions Planning and execution of emission measurements
Prerequisites:
n.a.
124
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Interdisciplinary Project I (FUP4PT)
Degree course BUTBakk
Course title Interdisciplinary Project I
Course code FUP4PT
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2,5
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Practical implementation of knowledge acquired in different courses on real-life tasks of the job market; Analysis of the project tasks, preparation of a project plan, processing of the tasks, composition of a report and presentation of the results
Prerequisites:
n.a.
125
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Basics in Air Pollution Control (GAG4VO)
Degree course BUTBakk
Course title Basics in Air Pollution Control
Course code GAG4VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1,5
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Atmosphere and atmospheric pollutants Pollutants in the atmosphere: emission, transmission and immission Air pollution and emission measurements Overview on processes for waste gas cleaning (dedusting, DeSOx, DeNOx, reduction of VOC emissions)
Prerequisites:
n.a.
131
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Microbiology III (MIB4LB)
Degree course BUTBakk
Course title Microbiology III
Course code MIB4LB
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer Alexander Jäger
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
n.a.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
132
Lecture/Seminar profile:
English (ENG2UE)
Degree course BUTMas
Course title English
Course code ENG2UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Presentation, explanation, translation of topics from other sub-jects in the curriculum Reading and discussion of articles on technologies/topics relevant to the field of study. Audio-visual work (listening practice): watching relevant (=science/technology) documentary films + discussion thereof and vocabulary-building work Intercultural Communication and Awareness Further selected Management topics (e.g. decision-making, leadership) Academic writing: e.g. abstracts and executive summaries of research/scientific papers, technical/scientific reports, technical/scientific translation, norms and standards, (research) project proposals/applications (Anträge), documentation of reports, (business) report writing, test report writing, documentation for the submission of new products/technologies/devices
Prerequisites:
n.a.
135
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Master theses (MAS4)
Degree course BUTMas
Course title Master theses
Course code MAS4
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 0
ECTS credits 28
Course type Master's thesis
Examinations oral or written examination
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
n.a.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
136
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Biomass and Geothermal Energy (BMG6VO)
Degree course OETBakk
Course title Biomass and Geothermal Energy
Course code BMG6VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 3
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Production of biomass for the technical generation of energy. Overview of factors that significantly influence the economy of energy generation from biomass. She/he has the ability to design such plants in the following exemplary areas: - Anaerobic fermentation of biomass: classification of raw materials for biogas and bio-ethanol production - Thermal gasification of biomass: limitations, technical feasibility, avoidance of tar formation - Combustion of biomass: combustion plants for wood pellets, wood chips and bulky wood Potentials, selection of locations, system engineering components of geothermal energy systems
Prerequisites:
n.a.
138
Lecture/Seminar profile:
International Energy Politics and Power Markets (IEE6VO)
Degree course OETBakk
Course title International Energy Politics and Power Markets
Course code IEE6VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Energy market situation in Europe and development of these markets in the EU and member states, Targets and guidelines of the European Energy Policy Energy and environment commitments (e.g. Kyoto protocol, Göteborg protocol) and its implementation Historical development of coal, oil and natural gas industries. Exploration, and processing of fossil energy carriers, global market principles of coal, oil, gas and nuclear fuels Market strategies, pricing models
Prerequisites:
n.a.
140
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Chemical Technology (CHT6VO)
Degree course VTPBakk
Course title Chemical Technology
Course code CHT6VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer Wilfried Preitschopf
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2,5
Course type Lecture
Examinations oral or written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Technical scale production processes are discussed in terms of raw materials, products, technology as well as their network of material and energy flow. Examples for the production of inorganic (e.g. sulfuric acid, ammonia) and organic products (e.g. ethene, methanol) are given. Also selected examples for production processes based on microorganism and enzymes are given.
Prerequisites:
Mathematics 1 and 2
141
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Inter-disciplinary Project Work (IP4PT)
Degree course VTPBakk
Course title Inter-disciplinary Project Work
Course code IP4PT
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer Albert Angerbauer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 4
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 1
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Solving a problem related to the process industry in a team. The problem has been proposed by a company and has been selected by the supervisor.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
143
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Plant Construction Contracts (PCC2ILV)
Degree course ABMas
Course title Plant Construction Contracts
Course code PCC2ILV
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer Albert Angerbauer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2,5
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Types of contract (supply, service agreement, "turn key") operator models The major components of plant contract The performance directory and its forms, Specification, documentation and their legal significance Liability and guarantees Forms of cooperation in plant Patents, licenses, safeguard clauses
Prerequisites:
n.a.
151
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Digital Factory (AKD2ILV)
Degree course ATMas
Course title Digital Factory
Course code AKD2ILV
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Getting to know typical system components for PLM used in industry Field of vision investigations, reachability investigations, assembly and disassembly simulation for workplace design Getting to know a modelling language and a simulation tool used in industry for discrete simulation Completion of a commissioning simulation
Prerequisites:
n.a.
153
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Automation Engineering Project (APT2PT)
Degree course ATMas
Course title Automation Engineering Project
Course code APT2PT
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 6
ECTS credits 7
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Solving a challenging automation task according to functional specifications. Students are to create the entire chain, consisting of hardware, process/control and software. Regular project reviews with the supervisor shall follow the progress; corresponding documentation must be maintained.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
154
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Discrete Circuit Technology 2 (DST2LB)
Degree course ATMas
Course title Discrete Circuit Technology 2
Course code DST2LB
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Circuits with OPVs (linear, non-linear, filter). High-quality A/D and D/A conversion, analogue and digital signal transfer, noise in electronic circuits
Prerequisites:
n.a.
155
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Discrete Circuit Technology 2 (DST2VO)
Degree course ATMas
Course title Discrete Circuit Technology 2
Course code DST2VO
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Circuits with OPVs (linear, non-linear, filter). High-quality A/D and D/A conversion, analogue and digital signal transfer, noise in electronic circuits
Prerequisites:
n.a.
156
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Embedded Systems (ESY2ILV )
Degree course ATMas
Course title Embedded Systems
Course code ESY2ILV
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Integrated course
Examinations oral or written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Basic concepts of distributed, real-time capable embedded systems, basic hardware of embedded systems, inter-IC and inter-processor interfaces, inter-device interfaces, inter-module interfaces. Operating system basics for embedded computing, scheduling, interrupts, memory, management, synchronisation. Real-time programming based on concrete graphic and textual real-time programming languages. Advanced work on: interfaces and driver programming, selected algorithms and data structures with pointers for use in embedded systems, application of analysis tools like logic analyser, protocol analyser
Prerequisites:
n.a.
157
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Software Engineering (SWE2ILV)
Degree course ATMas
Course title Software Engineering
Course code SWE2ILV
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer Jean D. Hallewell Haslwanter
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Modelling software projects with UML • Software testing - static, dynamic and stress tests • Versioning software during the development • Optimizing software • Common software architectures Prerequisites: Programming, best .net
Prerequisites:
n.a. NOTE: held together with ASW6ILV identical class!
158
Lecture/Seminar profile:
(AKW4SE)
Degree course MKTMas
Course title Selected Sections of Materials Engineering
Course code AKW4SE(Plastics or Metal)
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Knowledge expansion and broadening in the areas of: structure, manufacturing /processing and application of special materials (metals, plastics, ceramics), new methods of material characterization and their applications
Prerequisites:
n.a.
159
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Master Thesis (DPA4PT)
Degree course MKTMas
Course title Master Thesis
Course code DPA4PT
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 0
ECTS credits 18
Course type Master's thesis
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Specific theme or problem in the area of material science or manufacturing technology; literature research; methodical and scientific approach; planning and performing technical or scientific tests; analyzing and interpretation of test results; documentation and interpretation, design, formulation and compilation of scientific work
Prerequisites:
n.a.
164
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Project Work 2 (PRJ2PT)
Degree course MKTMas
Course title Project Work 2
Course code PRJ2PT
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 0,5
ECTS credits 12
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Specific R&D-project in the area of material science or manufacturing technology; applied project management; literature research; detailed and interdisciplinary exercise of specific knowledge; methodical and scientific approach; planning and performing technical or scientific tests; analyzing and interpretation of test results; design and compilation of technical and scientific reports
Prerequisites:
n.a.
165
Lecture/Seminar profile:
English III (ENG4UE)
Degree course PDKBakk
Course title English III
Course code ENG4UE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
language of business socialising/ travel Lesen, mündliches Zusammenfassen und Diskussion von Artikeln mit technischen und wirtschaftlichen Inhalten und Themen, insbesondere mit Bezug auf die Zukunft PRESENTATIONS (business and technical): Presenting/explaining new products Presenting facts and figures through graphics (graphs and charts) Technical: Describing production technologies Describing machines/products Explanation and discussion of Business Vocabulary/topics: - company structures - conferences and public speaking - BWL/business economics vocabulary Reading short texts on business and technology-related matters for vocab and discussion (business economics, machines etc.) GRAMMAR Contrast and comparison Future More prepositions Conditional/If- sentences with a focus on technical documentation
Prerequisites:
First Year of Study
197
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Financing (FIN4IL)
Degree course OETMas
Course title Financing
Course code FIN4IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2,5
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Contracting Funding of projects on international degree Financial assessment of international and national projects
Prerequisites:
n.a.
198
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Intercultural Management (ICM4SE)
Degree course OETMas
Course title Intercultural Management
Course code ICM4SE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 4
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Intercultural decision-making and responsibility for successful management of intercultural business situations • Acquisition of knowledge of one's own and of different cultures • Overview of culturally different management styles • Specifics of international and intercultural project management. • Synergy effects • Development of intercultural key competencies
Prerequisites:
n.a.
199
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Academic Working (ACW2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Academic Working
Course code ACW2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Fundamentals of scientific research • Research design: goals, questions, methods • Academic writing: sources, types of texts, style • Efficient use of information sources
Prerequisites:
According to the prerequisites for degree programme access
200
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Automotive IT Systems 2 (AIT2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Automotive IT Systems 2
Course code AIT2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Basics of LAN network technology • Transfer media (TP, Coax, Fiber), cabling structures • Basics of network protocols (IPv4, IPv6, TCP-protocol stack,...) • Access processes (CSMA/CD, Token Passing, ...) • OSI-reference model • special network protocols (Routingprotocols, Real-Time-protocols) • Bus systems in vehicles (LIN, CAN, TTCAN, FlexRay, MOST)
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge programming
201
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Business Simulation (BUS4UE)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Business Simulation
Course code BUS4UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 0,75
ECTS credits 1
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Simulation of business economical decisions within a virtual company • Analysis of the consequences and interpretation of the results • Comparison of the results of the own group with those of the other groups
Prerequisites:
AMM404, AMM406, AMM407
204
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Controlling (CTR2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Controlling
Course code CTR2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Fundamentals of controlling • Corporate leadership • Strategic and operative controlling • Budgeting • Methods and key figures in controlling • Analysis (target-performance comparison, etc.) • Specifics of R&D and project controlling
Prerequisites:
According to the prerequisites for degree programme access
205
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Drive Systems and E-Mobility (DSE2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Drive Systems and E-Mobility
Course code DSE2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 3
ECTS credits 4
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Conditions and factors influencing E-Mobility • The principle and function of vehicle drives and drive train concepts o combustion engines o hybrid drives o E-drives o further alternative drives • subject-specific problems during the development and integration of different motor concepts into the overall concept
Prerequisites:
Modules AMM401-AMM405
206
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Drive Train Control Systems (DTC2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Drive Train Control Systems
Course code DTC2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 3
ECTS credits 4
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Regulation-and safety systems in the drive train • speed regulation systems • Control of gears • Electronic differential systems • Drive slip regulation systems • Anti-blocking systems
Prerequisites:
Modules AMM401-AMM404
208
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Functional Safety (FUS2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Functional Safety
Course code FUS2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
ISO 26262 („Road vehicles – Functional safety“) • sensitivity for safety-relevant electrical/electronic systems in motor vehicles • Procedural model, activities and methods in development and production to guarantee functional safety • Parts of the norm: o management of functional safety o concept phase o product development: system level o product development: hardware level o product development: software level o production, operation and taking out of operation o support processes o ASIL- and safety-oriented analyses
Prerequisites:
Modules AMM401-AMM404
209
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Market-Oriented Management (MOM2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Market-Oriented Management
Course code MOM2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Marketing Process • Customer Behavior and Adoption • Marketing Research (Basics) • Strategic Market Planning • Marketing Mix (B2B) • Positioning & Brand Management • Special aspects of high tech marketing • Specific aspects of automotive marketing (OEM B2C/B2B, First/Second/Third Tier Suppliers) • Basic principles of international marketing management
Prerequisites:
According to the prerequisites for degree programme access
210
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Project Management (PMG2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Project Management
Course code PMG2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
• Project conception and initiation • Project definition and planning • Project launch or execution • Project performance and control • Project close
Prerequisites:
no
211
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Company Project (PRO2PT)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Company Project
Course code PRO2PT
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 3
Course type Project
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
The project work is usually carried out for a company of the automotive industry within the aspired competency and professional field of the study program Automotive Mechatronics and Management. Thereby project management tools have to be applied adequately.
Prerequisites:
AMM401-AMM506
212
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Automotive Quality Management 2 (QMA2IL)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Automotive Quality Management 2
Course code QMA2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Content:
• Automotive process management (VDA 12) o Customer orientated, support and management processes o Process map and sub-processes o Control of processes (KPI) o Process interactions • Requirements for processes of an organization (VDA 13) o Legal, regulatory, industry specific, customer and internal requirements • Automotive requirements for a quality management system o Overview about requirements according to the product creation process and production process (product life cy-cle) • Determination of product requirements o Analysis of the market, definition of target groups, product and process requirements, quality method QFD • Automotive component requirement specification standard struc-ture • Project management during design and development of automotive products o Maturity level assurance for new parts (MLA) o Software development (Automotive Spice) o Advanced product quality planning (APQP) o Project management (PM-1) o Simultaneous and quality Engineering • Automotive risk management (VDA 14) o Product and process FMEA (VDA 4 and FMEA 4th edi-tion) o Design verification plan (design of experiments) o Design for manufacturing (DFM) / Design for assembly (DFA) o Use of statistical methods o Measurement process capability VDA 5 and MS
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge programming
213
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Thesis Preparation Seminar (TPS4SE)
Degree course AMMMas
Course title Thesis Preparation Seminar
Course code TPS4SE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 1
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
The diploma candidate seminar makes tutors available to diploma candi-dates to provide expert support. Findings are discussed, analysed and evaluated. Assistance is also provided in writing the thesis.
Prerequisites:
Graduation of Semester 1–3
214
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Project Management (PM4VO)
Degree course MEWIBakk
Course title Project Management
Course code PM4VO
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 0,75
ECTS credits 1
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
n.a.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
215
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Human-Computer Interaction (MMI2ILV)
Degree course MEWIMas
Course title Human-Computer Interaction
Course code MMI2ILV
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Introduction to the usability and utility/usefulness of computer-based systems: • understanding the user needs and the context of use • influences on the interaction, e.g. human perception, the environment • designing user interfaces (possibilities, guidelines), • evaluating usability The students apply the what they learned on a project done in small groups The groups have more focus on either financial, automation or automobile aspects depending on their technical specialisation
Prerequisites:
n.a.
216
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Model based Engineering 1 (SIM2LU)
Degree course MEWIMas
Course title Model based Engineering 1
Course code SIM2LU
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1
ECTS credits 2
Course type Laboratory session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Laboratory • identification of modelling parameters • design of regulators and observers • analysis of model behaviour by means of simulation studies Modelling drive train with concentrated components (‚meta-level‘)
Prerequisites:
n.a.
218
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Model based Engineering 1 (SIM2VO)
Degree course MEWIMas
Course title Model based Engineering 1
Course code SIM2VO
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 1,25
ECTS credits 2
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 5
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Concepts of system theory and modelling o system theory o system concepts o modelling concepts • Modelling process • Modelling o mechanical system o electrical system o thermodynamic system o linked system • Transfer function and transfer elements • System characteristics • Basics and processes of analogue regulation technology o parameters of the control circuit o frequency parameter processes o state regulation • State space representation of mechatronic systems o analysis of the dynamic behaviour in the state space o design and implementation of linear state regulators o design and implementation of linear state observers • Numerical simulation o concentrated/distributed parametric dynamic systems o processes and faults • Simulation (i.e.. MATLAB, SIMULINK, ASCET)
219
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Cogeneration of Heat and Power (CHP2UE)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Cogeneration of Heat and Power
Course code CHP2UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Thermal power plant technology Thermal storage systems Steam cycle process Utilisation of fossil energy
Prerequisites:
n.a.
220
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Cogeneration of Heat and Power (CHP2VO)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Cogeneration of Heat and Power
Course code CHP2VO
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Thermal power plant technology Thermal storage systems Steam cycle process Utilisation of fossil energy
Prerequisites:
n.a.
221
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Environmental Indicators (EIN2ILV)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Environmental Indicators
Course code EIN1ILV
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Integrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Knowledge of environmental indicators: species richness, Shannon-Wiener diversity, Red Lists and species of the EU Habitats Directive, ecological footprint, energy balance, greenhouse gas balance, ISO 14001
Prerequisites:
n.a.
223
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Modern Energy Transport and Distribution (ETD2UE)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Modern Energy Transport and Distribution
Course code ETD2UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Essentials of Energy Transport Smart Grids Electrical storage systems like batteries and hydrogen based systems Technical operation, facility management Micro grids as island systems Hybrid systems (e.g. diesel in combination with PV and/or wind) Storage systems electrically and thermal Grid connection of decentralized power plants Balancing in transport and distribution systems
Prerequisites:
n.a.
233
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Modern Energy Transport and Distribution (ETD2VO)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Modern Energy Transport and Distribution
Course code ETD2VO
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Essentials of Energy Transport Smart Grids Electrical storage systems like batteries and hydrogen based systems Technical operation, facility management Micro grids as island systems Hybrid systems (e.g. diesel in combination with PV and/or wind) Storage systems electrically and thermal Grid connection of decentralized power plants Balancing in transport and distribution systems
Prerequisites:
n.a.
235
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Financing (FIN2IL)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Financing
Course code FIN2IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Contracting Funding of projects on international degree Financial assessment of international and national projects
Prerequisites:
n.a.
237
Lecture/Seminar profile:
International Project Management (IPM4IL)
Degree course SESMas
Course title International Project Management
Course code IPM4IL
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Integrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Goals and methods of project controlling (costs, milestones, quality assessment) Risk-analyses and management Reviewing Project-Score Cards Reporting International approach of project controlling and coordination
Prerequisites:
n.a.
238
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Large-Scale Wind and Solar Power Plants (LSP2ILV)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Large-Scale Wind and Solar Power Plants
Course code LSP2ILV
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 4
ECTS credits 5
Course type Integrated course
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Solar and wind resource estimation (advanced level) Solar inverter concepts and advanced grid features PV and wind energy project development Planning and simulation of large-scale wind and solar power plants using modern design and simulation tools (WindPRO, WAsP, PV Syst, or similar) System integration Operation and monitoring of large-scale wind and solar power plants
Prerequisites:
n.a.
239
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Renewable Energy Resources II (RER2UE)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Renewable Energy Resources II
Course code RER2UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Solar thermal systems for providing: • Hot water • Heating and cooling • Process heating and cooling Solar thermal electric systems / CSP (central receiver, parabolic troughs), Fresnel Biomass energy: • Renewable indices and biomass resources • Conversion processes and concepts (combustion, gasification, hydrolysis, fermentation) • Biomass relevance to energy production • Biofuels • Policy incentives • Problems Geothermal resources: • Drilling • Direct heat utilisation • Electric power generation General: • Status of the technologies • Potential of CO2 reduction • Environmental impact
240
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Renewable Energy Resources II (RER2VO)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Renewable Energy Resources II
Course code RER2VO
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Lecture
Examinations written examination
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Solar thermal systems for providing: • Hot water • Heating and cooling • Process heating and cooling Solar thermal electric systems / CSP (central receiver, parabolic troughs), Fresnel Biomass energy: • Renewable indices and biomass resources • Conversion processes and concepts (combustion, gasification, hydrolysis, fermentation) • Biomass relevance to energy production • Biofuels • Policy incentives • Problems Geothermal resources: • Drilling • Direct heat utilisation • Electric power generation General: • Status of the technologies • Potential of CO2 reduction • Environmental impact
244
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Intercultural Management (SSK4UE)
Degree course SESMas
Course title Intercultural Management
Course code SSK4UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 2
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 3
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Intercultural Management: The students are learning the specific characteristics of international project management and the different cultural ways of management Intercultural decision-making and responsibility for a successful management in intercultural business situations Getting knowledge about the own and foreign cultures Overview of different cultural ways of management Leadership in an international context Specific characteristic in international and intercultural project management Enhancements of intercultural key competences Practicing negotiations und conflict resolution in a intercultural context Development of intercultural key competences
Prerequisites:
n.a.
249
Lecture/Seminar profile:
Final Project/Bachelor Thesis (FPBT6SE)
Degree course BIBakk
Course title Final Project/Bachelor Thesis
Course code FPBT6SE
Level Bachelor
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 24
Course type Seminar
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 2
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
n.a.
Prerequisites:
n.a.
250
Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language A 1.1 (DAF_A1.1_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language A 1.1
Course code DAF_A1.1_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Topics / Grammar: 1. Introductions, greetings/verb conjugation (ich/du) and preposition aus 2. Family and Friends/personal pronouns, verb conjugation (leben, haben), preposition in, numbers 0-20 3. Eating and Drinking, food, shopping, prices, measurement units/indefinite article, negative article, plurals, verb: essen, numbers 21-100 4. My flat/apartment/domestic vocabulary, numbers 101-1,000,000, definite articles, personal pronouns, negation 5. Mein Tag/My Day: telling the time, daily activities, days of the week/separable verbs, verb position in sentence, prepositions: am, um, von…bis 6. Free time: the weather, seasons, in a restaurant, agreeing and disagreeing, hobbies/ accusative, verb conjugations: lessen, treffen, schlafen, fahren, nehmen, ‘möchte’ 7. Life-long Learning: expressing capabilities, intentions, describing past events and activities, learning skills/modal verbs, Perfect with to be, Perfect with to have… Lehrbuch: Schritte International 1, Niebisch, Hueber Verlag
Prerequisites:
n.a.
223
Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language A 1.2 (DAF_A1.2_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language A 1.2
Course code DAF_A1.2_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Topics/Grammar: 8. Jobs and Careers, Information, events, activities in the past, internship advertisements, unusual careers/word formation, simple past of sein and haben, modal preposition als, temporal prepositions: vor, seit, für 9. In an unfamiliar town: giving directions and advice, rules, understanding information brochures, in a hotel / modal verbs: müssen, dürfen, pronoun ‘man’, imperative 10. Health: parts of the body, describing others, talking about health, writing a letter, agreeing an appointment / possessive articles, modal verb sollen, 11. In town: asking and describing the way, understanding public transport timetables, at the railway station / preposition: mit, location prepositions: an, auf, hinter, in,, neben, über, unter, vor, zwischen, bei. 12. The customer is king: time, services, polite requests, written and telephone messages / temporal prepositions:vor, nach, bei, in, bis, ab, polite forms: würde, könnte, verbs with prefixes: an-, aus-, auf-, zumachen. 13. New clothes: items of clothing, likes and dislikes, preferences, in a department store / demonstrative pronouns: der, die, das etc., gut, gern, viel, verb: mögen, Dative personal pronouns mir, dir, etc., verbs with Dative: gefallen, gehören, passen, stehen 14. Celebrations: dates, people, reasons, invitations etc / ordinal numbers, Accusative personal pronouns: mich, dich etc, denn, verb: werden. Lehrbuch: Schritte International 2, Niebisch, Hueber Verlag
224
Prerequisites:
n.a.
Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language A 2.1 (DAF_A2.1_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language A 2.1
Course code DAF_A2.1_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Topics and Grammar: 1. Getting to know each other, travel experiences, family tree, talking about your family, accommodation / subordinating conjunction: weil, Perfect Tense of separable and inseparable verbs, genitive with names, von, bei. 2. At home: addresses, locations, conversations with neighbours, two-case prepositions and verbs with them, directional adverbs: rein, raus, runter… 3. Guten Appetit!: breakfast, in a restaurant, private invitations / nominative and accusative indefinite pronouns 4. The World of Work: giving advice, expressing conditions, telephone conversations at work, characteristics for different careers /Subjunctive: sollte, conjunction wenn 5. Sport: health tips, expressing feelings, telephone enquiries / reflexive verbs, verb + preposition, question-words with prepostions 6. Education and Career: describing your career path, expressing opinion, describing and discussing school systems, further and higher education, interviews / Simple Past of modal verbs, conjunction: ,dass… 7. Celebrations and Presents: presents, vouchers, weddings, planning a celebration / Dative object, position of objects Lehrbuch: Schritte International 3, Niebisch, Hueber Verlag
225
Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language A 2.2 (DAF_A2.2_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language A 2.2
Course code DAF_A2.2_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Topics and Grammar: 8. At the Weekend: expressing contrasts, wishes, suggestions, weekend activities, events / trotzdem, Subjunctive II: wäre, hätte, würde, könnte 9. Consumer World: Describing objects, comparing, spending / declination of adjectives (ein…), comparison and superlative, als, wie 10. Communication: understanding impersonal information, describing products, answering machines, male and female ways of talking…/ Passive Voice, declination of adjectives (der…), word formation: un-,-los etc. 11. On the Way: describing routes, safety, traffic news, travel weather / more prepostions, conjunction:deshalb, adjective formation: -bar, -ig,-isch 12. Travel: organising travel: destinations, ads, booking travel, writing postcards, dream trip…/ more prepositions, declination of article-less nouns, more temporal prepostions. 13. Money: at the bank, getting payment method information, services / indirect questions, lassen (etwas machen lassen) 14. Stages of Life: talking about the past, wishes, suggestions and advice, nicknames, statistics, life stories / Repetition/reinforcement of previous grammar topics Lehrbuch: Schritte International, Niebisch, Hueber Verlag
Prerequisites:
n.a.
227
Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language B 1.1 (DAF_B1.1_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language B 1.1
Course code DAF_B1.1_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Topics and Grammar: 1. Happiness in Everyday Life: reporting the past, newspaper reports / Conjunction: als, Irregular verbs past tense, Pluperfect tense. 2. Entertainment: Star Wars. Describing people and things, expressing contrast. Television. Grammar: subordinating conjunction obwohl, relative pronouns and sentences, adverbs of degree: ziemlich… 3. Keeping fit: Relaxation Exercises. Advice and Recommendations. At the Doctor. Health. Genitive, Present Passive Voice. Present Passive with Modal verb müssen 4. Languages: Subjunctive. Not understandiing something. Justification. Understanding a literary text. Conjunction wenn. Preposition wegen. Conjunctions: darum, deswegen etc. 5. Career, Job and Internship: Teamwork, Business Ideas, Written job applications, telephone applications. Infinitive with zu: Ich habe keine Lust, Ärger zu bekommen. Nicht/nur brauchen+infinitive mit zu. 6. Customer Wishes: speaking about holiday/vacation wishes and statistics. Good intentions. Holiday/vacation destinations. Dream Holiday/Vacation. Sales Conversations. Grammar: um…zu+infinitive, Conjunction: damit. statt…zu, ohne…zu…Expressions with Es… 7. Our Home: The Dream Flat/Apartment. Neijghbours. Weekend Relationships. Grammar: two-part conjunctions: nicht nur…sondern auch; entweder….oder etc. Subjunctive: Hätte ich…Verbs with prepositions (e.g. warten auf…), Preposition trotz Lehrbuch: Schritte International, Niebisch, Hueber Verlag
228
Prerequisites:
n.a.
Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language B 1.2 (DAF_B1.2_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language B 1.2
Course code DAF_B1.2_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 10
Learning objectives:
n.a.
Content:
Topics and Grammar: 8. Among Friends: An Acquaintance. Du oder Sie? Describing friends and colleagues and talking about them. Tips for single people. Grammar: conjunction falls, relative clause with prepositions, adjectives used as nouns, n-declination, je…desto.. 9. Technology in Everyday Life: Computers. Appearance and Reality. Time. Instructionn Manuals. Grammar: als ob…+ Konjunktiv, conjunction während, conjunction nachdem,conjuntion: bevor 10. Products: Murphy’s Law. Breakdowns and Mishaps. Describing products. Trade and Services. Women in Advertising. Grammar: Alles, was…, wo….,present participle as adjective, two-part conjunctions: weder…noch, sowohl…als auch 11. People: plans and intentions. Rules of Behaviour. Other countries and their customs. Grammar: the Future Tense. Prepositions: innerhalb, außerhalb, Conjunction: da 12. Advice and Help: Describing a problem and asking and giving advice. Understanding a text. Speaking about role models. Stating an opinion. Grammar: conjunctions seit, seitdem,bis, indem, ohne…dass, außer 13. Politics and History: political decisions, newspaper reports, German history since 1945, political parties and politicians Grammar: adjective declination with comparative and superlative, perfect participle as an adjective,
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Past Passive. 14. At Home in the World: Germany in the World. Curious Facts from Europe. Talking about Home. (No new grammar in this final chapter) Lehrbuch: Schritte International, Niebisch, Hueber Verlag
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language B 2.1 (DAF_B2.1_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language B 2.1
Course code DAF_B2.1_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 10
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Topics: Menschen/Sprache/Orte/Konsum/Zukunft Grammar: Adjectives, verbs, the sentence, Reporting the Past and Negation, Subjunctive II Lehrbuch: EM neu Hauptkurs Niveaustufe B2, Hueber
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language C 1.1 (DAF_C1.1_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language C 1.1
Course code DAF_C1.1_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 10
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Content:
Lehrbuch: EM neu Hauptkurs Niveaustufe C1, Hueber, 2008 1.Types of word, completing statements, curiosities, forms of indirect speech, verbs of speaking, prepositions, clauses with wie, types of text, keywords in texts, reading strategies, daily newspapers 2. The bank, cost of living, bank business, two-part conjunctions, modal particles in questions and statements, meaning of modal particles, composites, formal and informal letters 3. Adjectives, describing photos, giving a short lecture, suffixes of adjectives, constructing adjectives, correcting mistakes, adjectives of character, adjectives with pre-and suffixes, composite adjectives, word-building with adjectives, article and adjective endings, problem-solving 4. Idioms and Expressions, rules of behaviour when invited somewhere, formal letters, saying du or Sie, es as a pronoun, use of es in speech, advanced verbs, verbs of speech. 5. Vivid idioms, describing photos, prefixes ent-, miss-, zer-, genitive, listening strategies, terminology, idioms with Herz, Geist, Seele, Verstand
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Lecture/Seminar profile:
German Language C 1.2 (DAF_C1.2_UE)
Degree course LNG
Course title German Language C 1.2
Course code DAF_C1.2_UE
Level Master
Term SS18
Lecturer
Contact hours per week 2
ECTS credits 3
Course type Practice-oriented session
Examinations continuous assessment
Language of instruction German/English
Places for international students 10
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Content:
Lehrbuch: EM neu Hauptkurs Niveaustufe C1, Hueber, 2008 1. Describing people. Dream men and women. Paraphrases. Sentences with case completions. Sentences with prepositional complements. Sentences with subordinate clauses. Prepositional pronouns. Salary. Adverbs. 2. Suppositions. Crime and Punishment. Noun-Verb connections. Lies and Lie Detectors 3. Idioms. Firm connections. Internet research. Verbs. Nouns. Reading Strategies. Temporal prepositions. 4. Biographies. Innovative design. Modal Verbs 5. Economics and Globalisation. World Food Supply/We Feed The World. Advanced Grammar: Passive, Participle 1, Participle 2, Adjectives. Word Snakes. Time Travel.
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