Evaluations

Evaluations refer to the assessment and systematic analysis of teaching and serve to ensure and improve the quality of teaching. They are therefore a central element of quality management at universities.

The School of Engineering uses the results of the evaluations...
- to improve study conditions,
- to optimize courses,
- to increase student satisfaction and
- to adapt the range of courses and curricula to the requirements of business and industry.
The university's evaluation regulations govern the evaluation process (evaluation statutes). Students play a central role in this!

 

The School of Engineering conducts various surveys to obtain feedback from students and graduates on different topics:

 

  • Pre-course mathematics survey
  • Newie survey
  • Course evaluation
  • Student survey
  • Internship supervisor survey
  • Semester abroad survey
  • Study program evaluation
  • Thesis supervisor survey
  • Graduate survey

 

 

Here you will find the most important survey results.
This overview is currently being expanded and updated on an ongoing basis.