The unit for Energy Efficiency Building covers training in the field of building physics, thermodynamics and building technology with a focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy in
- Bachelor's degree in Building and Environmental Engineering
- master's degree in Civil Engineering
- master's degree in Environmental Engineering
- Bachelor's degree in Architecture
- masters's degree in Architecture
- Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering
- masters's degree in Electrical Engineering
- Doctorate Technical Sciences.
The training takes place with regard to the requirements for an engineer at an international level. The central content of the teaching is the description of processes with methods and models from the field of engineering and (building) physics. By imparting both theoretical and application-oriented problems, the students are given the tools to independently analyze, analyze and solve complex problems. As far as possible, the teaching is geared towards current research in order to ensure high quality standards. Within the scope of Bachelor's and master's theses the students are involved in current research projects.