Information events
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TUDay
This open day for interested students gives an insight into all courses at the university, which are presented at the respective department or institute.
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hobit
Every year at the end of January, the information event hobit takes place. Hobit stands for Hochschul- und Berufsinformationstage (higher education career information event). It offers potential students the opportunity to visit information stands set up by the departments of Technische Universität Darmstadt, Fachhochschule Darmstadt, and EFH for more information on study programmes. Presentations on selected topics regarding university studies and careers also take place.
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Online Services

Gain experience on the subject of STEM studies and career opportunities.
- Accompany female students through their everyday studies.
- Find out more about the research areas of lecturers and professors.
- Get to know everyday working life after studying.
Particularly school girls can refer to the website Can I STEM? of the Central Student Advisory Service and Orientation Center (ZSB) to inform you about offers, current trends and research topics.
What requirements do you need to study? Aren't most of the students men? And what does mechanical engineering actually have to do with creativity? Find out here whether you are right with your expectations and assessments and how our students evaluate their studies!
With the Online Self Assessment (OSA) Mechanical Engineering, you can not only find out more about studying mechanical engineering, but also learn more about the study program and the Department of Mechanical Engineering with the help of 3 assessments.

What requirements do you need? Isn't it all about airplanes? And why do I need creativity for my studies? Find out here whether you were right with your expectations and assessments and how our students rate their studies!
With the Online Self Assessment (OSA) Aerospace Engineering you can inform yourself about the English-language Master's program Aerospace Engineering and at the same time learn more about the program and the Department of Mechanical Engineering by taking 3 assessments.
Who could give you better insights into study and university decisions, expectations and perceptions of mechanical engineering and the course itself than our students? Find out what they have to say about these topics on the blog posts of #studentsofTUdarmstadt.
Follow this link to read the blog posts of the Mechanical Engineering Department:
Think big and go green – with Mechanical Engineering – Sustainable Engineering
Aerospace Engineering – Experience the fascination of aviation and space travel first-hand
“Something with technology” Studying Mechanical Engineering at TU Darmstadt
Mechanical Engineering – Sustainable Engineering B.Sc., M.Sc. – Water Blogpost

Here you can find more information on the major fields of study at at Mechanical Engineering Department.

Further Programmes
The offer from our mechanical engineering student department to take a prospective student to a mechanical engineering lecture. More information can be found here.

The so-called junior course enables talented high school students to take part in courses and exams while they are still in school. The academic achievements made in this way allow an early orientation with regard to the desired field of study and are fully recognizable in a later study at the TU Darmstadt. The choice of courses for one semester (half year) can be individually designed according to the offer and in agreement with the department.
More information can be found here.
Offer for the upper school
You can also spend an interesting day at the TU Darmstadt as a high school class or with your advanced course. We will introduce you to our study programs and show you the current research at one of our institutes. Please contact the management of the MechCenter.
Offer for all grades
At DLR_School_Lab TU Darmstadt, for example, students become astronauts and virtually go to the International Space Station ISS. There, they move around virtually “weightlessly” and, with the help of hand sensors, can even open the outer hatch of the space station and take a virtual spacewalk: The impressive view of the Earth from above and the excursion into space are the prelude to a fascinating “journey into the future” that children and young people can take with the help of various hands-on experiments in Darmstadt.
DLR_School_Lab Information in German only
Offer for elementary school classes
Teaching technology at elementary schools – that is the goal of the association Technikschule Darmstadt e.V.. We voluntarily inspire the children, namely retired teachers, students, scientists or master craftsmen.
TechnikschuleInformation in German only