Lectures and Rooms

Teaching Global Production Engineering

Read about our teaching methods, lecture rooms and labs

  • Repairability Exercise in the GPE Projects seminar

From lectures and seminars towards flipped classroom concepts

Our teaching philosophy is centered on providing students with a well-rounded balance of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. This includes teaching scientific research methods, production management techniques, project planning and execution, business plan development, and a numerous of other competencies essential for both research and industry.

To ensure effective learning, our teaching methods are carefully tailored to align with the specific learning objectives of each course. We offer a diverse range of formats, including lectures, seminars, lab exercises, and project work. Many of our lectures are professionally recorded and made available on TU Berlin’s Moodle platform “ISIS”, where students can access all course materials along with supplementary resources and extended information.

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Classrooms for every purpose

Our teaching spaces are designed to support diverse learning needs, and we work diligently to provide the most suitable environments for each activity. Additionally, we offer a fully equipped Makerspace, where students can bring their ideas to life and execute projects under the guidance of our researchers.

  • Lean Factory learning game

Over 3000m² of lab space

Our research facilities host cutting-edge research projects, many of which directly influence and enrich student learning. Furthermore, our departments are frequently on the lookout for student assistants to support ongoing experiments, offering hands-on research experience. On this picture, you see our maker space. Find out more about the Fraunhofer-Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology as well as TU Berlin’s Institute for Machine Tools and Factory Management.

  • Our multimedia studio for digital classes.

Digitally enhanced teaching

As part of our extensive digital infrastructure, students have access to Eduroam for worldwide internet connectivity at participating universities, our own moodle platform (ISIS) for dynamic learning projects that go beyond providing study materials, TU Berlin’s dedicated cloud storage, and a wide range of software tools to support their academic endeavors.