Study organization

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The following information provides a solid basis for good organization during your studies. Good luck!

 

Department of Mechanical Engineering:
Curriculum and modules:
  • Study and examination regulations: The study and examination regulations outline the requirements for examinations, deadlines, and certificates needed to successfully complete the program.
  • Module handbook: The module handbook contains detailed information about each module, including learning content, ECTS points and examination requirements.
     
Lecture times and Lecture schedule:
  • Course catalog: Here you can find all the lectures, seminars and tutorials on offered for the semester. It will help you plan your timetable.
  • Lecture schedule: KIT provides you with an individual lecture schedule each semester.
     
Final theses (only visible in the KIT network)
  • Open final theses: Here is an overview of available Bachelor's and Master's theses.
  • Use of generative artificial intelligence: Refer to the handout on the use of generative artificial intelligence in student theses.
     
Student Services at KIT:
  • Student Service: The Student Service is the central point of contact for many organizational matters, such as issuing degree certificates, exmatriculation at the end of your studies, or applying for a vacation semester.
  • Semester fees: Please note the deadlines for transferring semester fees: August 15 for the winter semester and February 15 for the summer semester each year.
     
InformatiKOM and learning resources
  • InformatiKOM: In addition to the library, InformatiKOM offers individual and group workstations for studying and working. Reservations can be made through the Anny reservation system.
  • Online resources: Use the library's digital resources and other online databases for your research and study preparation.