The page describes the "Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik" (Automotive and Engine Technology) Bachelor of Science program at the University of Stuttgart. However, this program was discontinued in the winter semester of 2022/23 and replaced by the new "Fahrzeugtechnik" (Automotive Technology) program. Students who were enrolled in the old program before the new regulations came into effect can still complete their studies under the old regulations, but no later than September 30, 2026.
The standard period of study for the "Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik" program was 6 semesters. The teaching language was German. The page also provides information for prospective students, including international students, with links to orientation programs and support services.
After graduation, students could pursue further education in Master's programs such as "Fahrzeugtechnik" (Automotive Technology), "Maschinenbau" (Mechanical Engineering), "Technologiemanagement" (Technology Management), or "Energietechnik" (Energy Technology). The page also mentions career opportunities and provides links to job portals and resources for starting a business.
The page includes FAQs about the program, such as whether students need to register for lectures or exercises before the start of the semester, and information about the required pre-study internship. It also provides details on the process for applying for and completing the Bachelor's thesis, as well as information on the recognition of modules and module components.
Information is provided about transitioning from the Bachelor's to the Master's program, including application deadlines and enrollment requirements. The page also discusses the possibility of taking Master's modules in advance under certain conditions.
The page provides contact information for Bernhard Bäuerle and Kurt Seiwert, who are responsible for course degree management and student counseling for automotive engineering. It also includes contact information for the Student Counseling Center.