
DIPLOMA Hochschule Hamburg · Hamburg, Germany
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Mit der Spezialisierung auf das Wahlpflichtmodul Regenerative Energien im Bachelorstudium Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (B.Eng.) vertiefst du das Thema erneuerbare Energien aus Sicht von Betrieben. Du lernst Aufbau und Management der Energiewirtschaft kennen und wie integrierte Energieversorgung sowie effizientes Energiemanagement in der Praxis funktionieren.
Das Wahlpflichtmodul vermittelt dir auch betriebswirtschaftliche und rechtliche Grundlagen rund um nachhaltiges Energiemanagement, damit du regenerative Energieformen sinnvoll einbinden kannst. Dadurch eröffnen sich dir Karrierechancen im Bereich Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen, zum Beispiel in der Projektleitung oder als Berater:in.
The official study plan awards 180 ECTS across compulsory engineering and business modules, the Regenerative Energien elective specialisation, a practical phase, and the bachelor thesis with colloquium. DIPLOMA publishes ECTS at module level while distributing teaching contact blocks across the seven-semester part-time schedule, so the verified curriculum is presented by official curriculum block rather than assigning unsupported credit totals to individual semesters.
| Semester | No. of modules | Module / subject category | ECTS / CP | Semester total |
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| Semesters 1–7 | Compulsory engineering, business, management and methodological modules | Methodische Grundlagen | 6 | 132 |
| Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Grundlagen | 10 | |||
| Mathematik | 12 | |||
| Rechtslehre | 6 | |||
| Grundlagen der Wirtschaftsinformatik | 6 | |||
| Internes Rechnungswesen | 10 | |||
| Naturwissenschaftliche Grundlagen | 12 | |||
| Konstruktionsgrundlagen und Maschinenelemente | 10 | |||
| Konstruktionsmethodik und Fertigungstechnik | 9 | |||
| Elektrotechnik | 11 | |||
| Personalmanagement | 8 | |||
| Produktion und Beschaffung | 10 | |||
| Automatisierungstechnik | 10 | |||
| Technisches Englisch | 6 | |||
| Komplex-Labor | 6 | |||
| Specialisation block | Wahlbereich Regenerative Energien | Regenerative Energien: Management und Struktur für Energiewirtschaft; Nachhaltigkeit und Management integrierter Energieversorgung; Technisches Management erneuerbarer Energien | 18 | 18 |
| Final study phase | Praxisphase | Praxisphase | 18 | 18 |
| Final study phase | Bachelor-Thesis und Kolloquium | Bachelor-Thesis und Kolloquium | 12 | 12 |
| Total | Compulsory modules, Regenerative Energien specialisation, practical phase, bachelor thesis and colloquium | 180 ECTS | ||
For graduates with engineering and energy-management training in Germany, an estimated employability rate is around 88% with an unemployment rate of about 12%, reflecting stable hiring demand across technical and energy-related employers.
Together, these figures point to a steady career outlook where you can expect reliable opportunities as skills align with renewable energy, infrastructure, and engineering project needs.
| Requirement | Details |
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| Study area | Match possible? | Conditions |
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| Electrical Engineering |
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| Tuition | EUR 0 / per year | The DIPLOMA tuition for bachelor programmes is published as a monthly range (Fernstudium: 137–337 EUR/month; Präsenzstudium: 215–697 EUR/month), but the page does not publish a single fixed tuition amount specifically for Regenerative Energien (B.Eng.). |
| Semester fee | EUR 0 / per semester | No separate semester contribution or semester fee amount is published for this specific programme page. |
| Exam fee | EUR 0 / one time | A one-time exam fee is mentioned as depending on the programme (for bachelor programmes: 615–800 EUR), but a single fixed exam fee for Regenerative Energien (B.Eng.) is not published on the programme page. |
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