The first two semesters lay the foundations of your engineering expertise allowing you to choose the specialisation Maritime Technology. From the third semester onwards, you can create your personal profile in the specialisation Maritime Technologies with your choice of specialist areas by expanding your knowledge of electrical engineering and/or mechanical engineering more deeply, as well as starting your first project and contributing your own ideas. From the fourth semester onwards, you can choose between the subject areas of marine technology, wind energy and/or marine energies. The final semester is set aside for the professional practice phase and your bachelor's thesis. A variety of relevant practical exercises and practical placements form part of the curriculum. The study of Maritime Technologies promotes interdisciplinary work and networked thinking.
Maritime Technologies- Marine Engineering – Wind Energy – Marine Energies
In our modern world, life without electricity is unimaginable. And in that context, the sea is an energy source that should not be underestimated, one that can be put to use in many ways, as it contains immeasurable power waiting to be harnessed. This is already being done in offshore wind farms and in the future also in wave-energy and current-energy power plants. The extreme environmental conditions of the open sea place high demands on technology and maintenance, requiring innovation and continuing development. This promises exciting career prospects and new fields of research with innovative tasks. This is what the Maritime Technologies specialisation will prepare you for. Leading research institutions such as the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems (IWES) and the fk-wind: Institute for Wind Energy participate in the programme, guaranteeing practical relevance and cutting-edge course content.
Why choose this programme
High practical relevance
Cooperation arrangements with research institutions ensure the high quality of the teaching and learning and provides early insights into practice in the field.Excellent freedom of choice
In terms of subject and topic expertise, you put together your own course of studies according to your interests and preferences.Early project studies
From the third semester onwards, you work consistently on your own projects. Here, too, you can choose between marine technology, wind energy and marine energy.
We want to make sustainable and clean use of the oceans
Activities, research and professional profile
As a graduate of Maritime Technologies, exciting and diverse fields of employment involving the technological use of the sea are open to you. The wind energy sector enables you to work in the development, planning and operation of turbines and farms on land and at sea. A specialisation in the offshore sector opens up further exciting challenges for you. Marine energy and marine technology prepare you for research and development as well as for industry. With your expert knowledge as an engineer of maritime technologies, you will be able to meet the special requirements of the areas of environmental monitoring, service and maintenance, and other services. After graduation, you will be qualified to enrol in a consecutive master's programme at a German university or abroad. Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences offers the master's programmes Wind Energy Technology, Process Engineering and Energy Technology and Embedded Systems Design.
Facts about the study programme
Degree of Studies
Bachelor of EngineeringStudy Form
Full-time studyTerm of Admission
admission-freeTerm of Admission
Winter and Summer semesterMain Course Language
GermanStandard Period of Study
7 Semester
Your strengths and interests
A broad, knowledge base in engineering will strengthen your academic success and the prospects for a good academic and professional career. The internationally recognised Maritime Technologies specialisation builds on this principle and qualifies you as an engineer specialised in the application of cutting-edge maritime technologies with great development potential. Depending on your strengths and interests, you can create an individual subject profile in marine technology, wind energy or marine energies and choose between a more mechanical or a more electrical engineering specialisation. 'Learning by doing' is the key method: practical work in laboratory and project groups and excursions promote your independence alongside other students, as well as your team skills – important qualities for a successful career start.
Programme overview
The key feature of the study programme in Marine Technology is its combination of the engineering and natural science expertise required for the exploration and commercial use of the oceans. Wind energy comprises the development, design and operation of onshore and offshore wind turbines and wind farms. In this course, you will develop an understanding of turbines as complete systems, plan and design wind farms, work on application-based tasks and gain offshore-specific expertise. Marine energy focuses on the use of renewable energy in the form of waves, ocean currents and tides. But differences in salt content and temperature also present enormous energy potentials. Together with your fellow students you will assess the available resources using different measurement procedures and simulation methods. The required competences are developed in lectures, practical placements and projects.
In the professional practice phase in the final semester, you will gain familiarity with operational processes. During this phase, you will show that you can independently understand and work on complex processes. When choosing a company or a research institute, you should also already plan for your bachelor's thesis and complete both modules consecutively at one location. In this stage of your studies, it is also possible to complete the final semester doing your professional practice phase and bachelor's thesis abroad. However, some of your fellow students will also use the fifth semester for a semester abroad. The lecturers in the Maritime Technologies specialisation will be happy to advise you on individual solutions.
Admission and application
The prerequisite for admission to the study programme is a general higher education entrance qualification, an entrance qualification for studies at universities of applied sciences or an educational qualification recognised as equivalent. The Registration Office and the Student Advisory Service can provide you with information on the options for taking up studies without a higher education entrance qualification. You can find out more on the website of Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences at www.hs-bremerhaven.de/iup/studieren-ohne-abitur. If you have an educational qualification from a non-European country, your certificates must be presented for a preliminary assessment for recognition of the qualification at the UNI-ASSIST examination centre. You can find more information at www.uni-assist.de. In addition, you are expected to have very good German and good English language skills. An English language certificate is not required. However, the study programme also includes individual subjects where the language of instruction is English.
The Engineering (ING) study programme admits students in the winter and summer semester every year. The application deadline for the winter semester is 15 August, while the deadline for the summer semester is 15 February. Please apply online through our ecampus application portal where you can upload all the necessary documents.
The Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences is a member of UNI-ASSIST (Application Services for International Students). Prospective students who have gained their university entrance qualification outside the European Union (EU) can therefore submit their application directly to UNI-ASSIST. To ensure adequate processing time, the application for the winter semester should be submitted to UNI-ASSIST by 30 June. Following a successful review, this is forwarded on to the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences. UNI-ASSIST charges applicants a fee to process the application.
You can find further information on the application procedure on the Registration and Examination Office’s website.
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Engineering / Maritime Technologies