Teaching

The Chair of Steel Constructions offers a wide range of courses for students of civil engineering in the bachelor's and master's degree programs. The courses cover the basics of planning in steel construction, bridge construction or wind vibrations of slender steel structures as well as the handling of existing building fabric. The department aims to provide a theoretically demanding and at the same time practice-oriented education.

Student research projects are offered both as design and construction tasks, often in cooperation with engineering firms, but also with scientific questions.

Bachelor courses

Bachelor

Fundamentals of structural engineering I

Steel Construction I

Module GdkI II - Steel construction introduction (WiSe)

Steel Construction I: Go to Module

Bachelor project

Bachelor project as an integrated key qualification (every semester)

Bachelor project: Go to Module

Steel Construction II (compulsory elective)

Modules Basic knowledge of steel construction (SoSe)

Steel Construction II (compulsory elective): Go to Module

Bachelor thesis

Bachelor's degree module (every semester)

Bachelor thesis: Go to Module

Master's courses

Master

Dynamism & Stability

Submodule Stability Theory in Steel Construction (WiSe)

Submodule Wind Engineering & Structural Dynamics (SoSe)

Dynamism & Stability: Go to Module

Bridge construction & fatigue

Submodule Steel and Composite Bridge Construction (WiSe)

Submodule Service Life & Fatigue (WiSe)

Bridge construction & fatigue: Go to Module

Selected chapters from steel construction

Submodule Lightweight Steel Construction (SoSe)
Submodule: Preservation of steel structures (WiSe)

Selected chapters from steel construction: Go to Module

Master's project and thesis


Further training

Further training: More Infos