On Saturday, July 13, 2024, the graduation ceremony of the Department of Engineering & Architecture of the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts took place at the Lucerne Exhibition Center. A total of 452 graduates received their Bachelor’s or Master’s diplomas.
This year, 102 women and 350 men graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from the Department of Engineering & Architecture at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. 79 graduates received their Master’s degree, 12 as Master of Arts in Architecture and 67 as Master of Science in Engineering. A total of 452 people completed their studies.
In the 13 study programs, 38 prizes were awarded for outstanding achievements.
This year, the first twelve students on the Master of Science in Engineering were awarded a double degree with a partner university. A double degree course is a joint course offered by two universities, which leads to a degree from both partner institutions. Eleven of the students successfully completed the Business Engineering and Mechatronics & Automation profiles (jointly with UAS Technikum Wien) and one student successfully completed the Energy & Environment profile (jointly with Ecole Supérieure d’Ingénieurs Léonard de Vinci, Paris).
The theses of the Bachelor’s and Master’s students can be viewed online. The topics covered range from improving the quality of life in a residential area to the optimal charging strategy for e-buses: https://sites.hslu.ch/ta-bachelorarbeiten.
The Department of Engineering & Architecture at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
The Lucerne School of Engineering & Architecture has been teaching, researching, developing and connecting for over 60 years. The following 11 Bachelor’s degree programs are currently offered on the campus in Horw: Architecture, Interior Design, Digital Construction, Civil Engineering, Building TechnologyInnovation, Energy and Environmental Technology. The Master of Science in Engineering course with its various profiles, the Master of Arts in Architecture and the new Master’s in Collaborative Spatial Development offer the opportunity to specialize. In addition, the department offers numerous continuing education programs. The department conducts application-oriented research and development in the fields of construction and technology, thus contributing to the technological progress and advancement of its cooperation partners from business and industry.