Education

Digital Bachelor of Engineering programme with brand-new format

Head of Studies Jonas Kjær Jensen is co-creator of DTU’s digital BEng programme in Mechanical Engineering. As something completely new, the study programme has been divided into themes ranging from Wind Turbine Technology to Automation and Robot Technology.

For Jonas Kjær Jensen, the transition from being a student to being a PhD student, then a researcher, and today Head of Studies was completely natural. Photo: Magnus Møller.
Jonas Kjær Jensen himself characterizes both his education as a qualified mechanical engineer and his time as a student at DTU as fantastic, and he is keen to give his students the same good and meaningful experience. Photo: Magnus Møller.

The good study experience

Jonas Kjær Jensen himself characterizes both his education as a qualified mechanical engineer and his time as a student at DTU as fantastic, and he is keen to give both the present and future students the same good and meaningful experience.

“It’s extremely important to me that the students feel that they’re making a difference by studying mechanical engineering because engineering is basically about being able to make the right choices when solving a problem, and society needs that,” explains Jonas Kjær Jensen.

For Jonas Kjær Jensen, the transition from being a student to being a PhD student, then a researcher, and today Head of Studies was completely natural. He himself says that he put down roots at DTU after completing his PhD, even though his plan until then had been to make a career for himself as a mechanical engineer in the private business sector. Instead, research and the role of educator attracted him more and more.

The digital BEng programme in Mechanical Engineering is very special because it makes it possible to take an engineering degree even if you live far away from DTU’s campuses in Kongens Lyngby and Ballerup, which together house the teaching facilities of the analogue version.. Photo: Magnus Møller.

Independent of geography

The digital BEng programme in Mechanical Engineering is very special because it makes it possible to take an engineering degree even if you live far away from DTU’s campuses in Kongens Lyngby and Ballerup, which together house the teaching facilities of the analogue version.

“The digital version makes it possible to live in, for example, Southern Jutland while taking a study programme at DTU that has the exact same competence profile as the analogue version. The digital version has 20 hours of scheduled teaching activities in the daytime per week, and there is a large amount of group work, so you aren’t left to fend for yourself,” says Jonas Kjær Jensen.

He continues:

“At the beginning, middle, and end of each semester, the students also attend classes in either Kongens Lyngby or our facilities in Ballerup, so they can do exercises involving large machines and equipment that they can’t get at home. It also gives them the opportunity to get to know their fellow students and DTU as a whole.”

Occasionally, Jonas Kjær Jensen talks with the students about how things are going, and the feedback is positive, especially from the students who live far away. They do not have to commute to their studies several times a week, and their academic competency is uncompromised.  If you are curious about the study programme, you can read more about it here on dtu.dk by clicking on this link or in our course catalogue.

 

Facts

  • Same competence profile as the analogue version
  • Full-time study programme with 20 hours of scheduled daytime teaching activities per week
  • At the beginning, middle and end of each semester, students attend classes at either DTU's campus in Lyngby or Ballerup
  • The programme lasts three and a half years. One academic year consists of two semesters
  • During the programme, the students will do a six-month internship at a company

Contact

Jonas Kjær Jensen

Jonas Kjær Jensen Associate Professor Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Phone: +45 45251968