Everything at a glance
Degree level: Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
Standard period of study: 7 Semester (210 ECTS )
Type Of Study: Full-time
Study location: Amberg
Start Of Study: Winter semester (1. Semester) and summer semester (1. Semester)
Course Language: English
Do you want to develop, manufacture, maintain or operate technical products and machines? The English-language Technical Engineering degree programme offers you a wide range of fields of expertise with a focus on the classical engineering sciences. Furthermore, we also qualify you in the areas of business administration, intercultural skills and languages, which offers you excellent career opportunities in an international environment.
The free combination of modules from different specialisations also allows you to set your own priorities in your studies, according to your interests. From the third semester onwards, you can choose from a wide range of possible subjects. You are not limited to the English-language modules offered in the degree programme, but also have the option of choosing German-language lectures from the range of courses offered by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering/Environmental Engineering.
A strong practical focus is very important to us. In many subjects, the lectures are complemented by various internships in our modern and well-equipped laboratories. The internship semester and the final thesis take place in the last semester, in which no lectures are scheduled. The long, continuous period that you spend in the company offers you optimal opportunities for a successful start to your career.
Our bachelor's programme is specifically aimed at foreign students with English language skills who wish to obtain an engineering degree from a German university.
Career opportunities
The mechanical engineering industry in Germany is one of the most important pillars of the economy. It holds an international reputation for outstanding engineering, innovation and quality. Intensive research and development, combined with a long industrial tradition, strengthen this position. The use of digital technologies is opening up a wide range of new prospects for aspiring engineers.
Your degree in Technical Engineering offers you a wide range of opportunities in almost all areas of research, project planning, development, design, production, assembly and commissioning of machines and entire production plants in internationally operating companies. A leading role in production plants, for example in the automotive industry, is also possible. Potential fields of activity in the public sector complement the wide range of opportunities for graduates.
Application
Starting your studies
In the English-language Bachelor's degree programme in Technical Engineering, it is possible to start your studies in the winter or summer semester.
Registration deadlines
You can register for the winter semester from 15. April to 15. July and for the summer semester from 1. November to 15. January by applying online. An extension of the application deadline is possible. Please check the exact deadlines at the following link: Primuss applicant portal.
Admission requirements
Do you want to apply for the Technical Engineering degree programme? To be admitted to OTH Amberg-Weiden, you need the general qualification for university entrance, the subject-specific qualification for university entrance or the qualification for admission to a university of applied sciences. In addition, admission via professional university access is possible.
Applicants from abroad must also provide proof of German language skills at A2 level and English language skills at B2 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. German students can provide proof by submitting their Abitur grades in the relevant subjects.
FAQs
Here you can find frequently asked questions concerning our study programme Technical Engineering. In addition, there is a welcome guide for international students.
For questions specific for the study programme, please contact the Porgramme Coordinator, Mrs. Emma Huber: e.huber@
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For general questions relating to other areas such as life in Germany, visas, etc, please contact: welcome@
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Application Process
Applications and submission of application documents can only be made online via our application system Primuss.
You can check the status of your application in your personal account after you have registered. Please make sure you remember your login dates.
Documents sent by mail will not be accepted or returned. Applications can only be submitted online via our application system Primuss.
Applicants who completed their school education at a school abroad must have their certificates checked and approved by uni-assist.
Please note that it can take up to 8 weeks to receive your VPD (preliminary documentation = necessary document for your application). After receiving or while waiting for your VPD, you can apply to the OTH Amberg-Weiden and upload your documents in Primuss. Admission can only be granted if a VPD is submitted within the application period.
Even if you already have a VPD from another university, you still have to apply for a VPD specifically for OTH Amberg-Weiden.
If you are from a non-EU-member-state, you need to apply for a visa at the German embassy in your home country. Please note that it can take several months until you receive your visa. Make sure that you apply for a visa appointment as soon as possible.
Applicants with a school leaving certificate from a foreign school must have their certificates checked and approved by uni-assist.
All applicants must prove that they have an adequate knowledge of the German language at the beginning of their studies by providing a language certificate corresponding to level A2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Proof is not required if the university entrance qualification or an already acquired university degree was obtained in German.
In addition, all applicants must prove that their English language skills are at B2 level, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, when they begin their studies. This proof can be provided by German students through their A-level grades in English.
Proof of German language proficiency must be submitted before the start of the program. Enrollment is only possible if a valid language certificate for level A2 has been uploaded to the applicant portal RIMUSS.
No. According to the study regulations, this is not necessary. Instead, you must provide official proof that you completed your school education in English, for example a MOI.
During the first two semesters, an application for recognition/credit transfer can be submitted within the first four weeks.
The decision on successful recognition lies with the chair of the examination board and cannot be guaranteed in advance. It is not possible to review applications in advance.
For non EU students: €587 per semester (€87 semester fee + €500 tuition service fee*)
For EU students: €87 per semester
For more information, please visit: https://www.oth-aw.de/en/international/paths-to-oth-amberg-weiden/study-service-fees-for-international-students.
*As of winter semester 2024/2025, OTH Amberg-Weiden has introduced a tuition service fee of €500 per semester (plus semester fee of €87). This applies to persons with a nationality outside the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) who start their studies from the winter semester 2024/25. Students within the EU only pay the semester fee of €87.
About the Study Programme:
General information concerning your studies at OTH Amberg-Weiden and Technical Engineering can be found on the program website under Contents.
You can find information about the study program and the relevant courses on our homepage, in the module overview or in the timetable.
We use the learning management system Moodle. After the login with your login dates, which you will receive after enrolment, you can get access to your courses and the respective lecture material. Please sign up for all courses on Moodle within the first week of term. You will be given a password for this during the Welcome Session on the first day.
No. Proof of A2 German must be externally acquired before the start of the programme.
Life in Germany:
No. Unfortunately, there is no semester ticket for public transportation.
However, once you have successfully enrolled, you can purchase the Deutschlandticket (public transportation) at a reduced price/student discount at the following link: https://meinabo.vag.de/abo/new.aspx?produkt=16230706_1&stufe=1
Yes. Please contact our Health Insurance Officer, Mr. Schaller, from Techniker Krankenkasse (TK)., he will assist you in the process of organizing health insurance.
You can also apply online. If you want to take out a full package with TK's partner Expatrio, follow this link: https://www.expatrio.com/.
Yes. You are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week.
In Germany, accomodation is not granted upon admission to a study programme - you must make your own accomodation arrangements (and well in advance is recommended!). Limited accommodation is available only 5 minutes walking distance from the university. For further information regarding accomodation, see the International Office: Housing and Living
The estimated living expenses are:
- Enrolment fee: €87 (per semester)
- Study service fee: €500 (per semester)
- Accommodation: €323
- Food: €168
- Travels: €94
- Course Materials: €20
- Communication: €31
- Radio & TV Licence Fee: €17.50 (obligatory)
- Leisure Activities: €61
- Health Insurance: €125-150
Total: €1,420.50 per month (on average)


