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During the first three semesters, you will acquire a foundation in natural sciences, engineering and wood technology through lectures, seminars, practical sessions and field trips.
In the fourth semester, you will choose one of the two specialisations: Structural Engineering or Wood Technology. You can further specialise through optional modules.
In the sixth semester, you will undertake a 20-week placement, which can be completed either in Germany or abroad.
Following further specialisation modules, you will complete your studies in the seventh semester with a Bachelor’s thesis and be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.).
 

Modules per term

In the first semester, you will build on the maths and science skills you acquired at school and learn the basics of timber engineering in the STEM subjects, as well as timber processing and working. A particular highlight is a course on sustainable development, which is attended by students from all degree programmes.

In the second semester, you will build on the fundamentals. In addition to further study in mathematics, technology and the natural sciences, you will be introduced to business management.

In the third and final semester of the foundation phase, further aspects of engineering in general and timber engineering in particular are covered. An introduction to structural engineering provides students with the basic principles of building construction.

The specialisation phase of your degree begins in the fourth semester. Depending on your chosen specialisation, you will now take specialist modules. You can further tailor your studies by selecting compulsory-elective modules from the field of timber engineering or other courses offered by HNEE or other universities.

In the fifth semester, you will continue to specialise. A key feature of this semester is the engineering project, in which you will work in groups to tackle an engineering problem and document your findings in accordance with academic standards.

In the sixth semester, you will undertake a 20-week placement, during which you will be able to apply and further develop the knowledge you have acquired so far. The placement can be undertaken either in the UK or abroad.

After completing further modules, you will conclude your degree in the seventh semester with your Bachelor’s thesis. You will undertake research on an engineering topic and present your findings in an academic report. Upon successfully defending your thesis, you will complete your degree and be awarded the title of Bachelor of Engineering.