Campus Specialists in the Department of Civil Engineering
Offers of the Campus Specialists in the Department of Civil Engineering
CampusTalk by Shari
Shari talks about how she became aware of the Civil Engineering degree programme and what she appreciates about FHP.
Podcast by Shari and Felix
In their podcast, Shari and Felix talk about their studies, their first experiences and, for example, the possibilities of specialisation.
CampusTalk from Niklas
Niklas talks about prejudices and important findings in the Infrastructure Systems degree programme that he would have liked to know before starting his studies.
CampusTalk with Martin
Martin Rasch from the Urban Water Management degree programme reports on how he found his degree programme, what makes it and studying at the FHP in general so special and what he envisages for his own future.
Get to know us!
Contact our Campus Specialists to find out more about your desired degree programme first hand.
Ulrike, Civil Engineering – Infrastructure Systems | Dual
What I like about my degree programme is ...
… the diversity of the content and its practical relevance. Since starting my studies, I’ve begun to notice many small details in everyday life, such as how public spaces are designed or particular features in cycling infrastructure.
The dual study program is the right choice for me because ...
… I hoped to apply theoretical knowledge directly in practice and to get to know my future professional routine during my studies. Both of these expectations have been fully met.
Vivien, Civil Engineering | Dual
What I like about my degree programme is ...
... the combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The program provides me with the necessary scientific foundations, from structural analysis to materials science, which I can directly apply and implement in concrete planning tasks.
The program is worthwhile because ...
... civil engineering is a very diverse field. It offers countless opportunities for specialization, from transportation planning to structural engineering. So there’s definitely no room for boredom here.
Esther, Civil Engineering | Dual
What I like about my degree programme is ...
... the enormous range of topics. No module is like the other, which means it never gets boring because you’re constantly gaining new perspectives.
The program is worthwhile because ...
... civil engineering is much more than just calculations. I’ve always wanted a career where you can see a tangible result at the end of the day. The programme gives you the tools to actively help shape our environment.
Degree Programmes of the Department of Civil Engineering
More degree programmes| Department | Degree programme | Teaching language | Start of study | Application deadline |
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Building Conservation and Construction Work on Existing Buildings (MEng) | German | Summer semester, Winter semester | 15/12 – 15/01 (Track 3) |
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Civil Engineering (BEng) | German | Winter semester | 15/05 – 15/07 (restricted admission) |
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Civil Engineering dual (BEng) | German | Winter semester | 15/0 – 15/06 (free of admission) |
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Civil Engineering – Infrastructure Systems (BEng) | German | Winter semester | 15/05 – 15/07 (restricted admission) |
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Civil Engineering – Infrastructure Systems dual (BEng) | German | Winter semester | 15/05 – 15/06 (free of admission) |
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Civil Engineering – Urban Water Management dual (BEng) | German | Winter semester | 15/05 – 15/06 (free of admission) |
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Ing•Bau: Preservation and Construction Work in Structural Engineering (MSc) | German | Summer semester, Winter semester | 15/12 – 15/01 and 15/05 – 15/07 (restricted admission) |