Mechanical Engineering - Maschinenbau Track
(Master of Science)
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Short Description
Studying the Master's in Mechanical Engineering provides significant advantages, including access to cutting-edge research facilities and strong industry connections. The programme emphasizes practical, hands-on learning, ensuring students gain both theoretical knowledge and the skills needed to excel in today’s competitive marketplace.
Students can specialize in one of three fields or opt for a comprehensive general track:
1. Mechanical Design and Development: Focuses on advanced design principles using sophisticated tools like finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to create innovative and sustainable engineering solutions.
2. Energy and Process Engineering: Concentrates on thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics, emphasizing efficient energy conversion systems. The curriculum includes renewable energy technologies and process optimization to address global energy needs.
3. Production Engineering: Covers essential manufacturing processes and technologies, focusing on manufacturing systems, automation, and circularity topics. Students learn to integrate circular economy principles, optimizing resource use and reducing waste.
The general engineering track offers balanced coursework across core disciplines, providing flexibility for a range of career paths.
Course Content
- Finite Elements
- Design Automation and AI in Product Modeling
- Engineering Dynamics and Vibration
- Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics
- Applied Heat Transfer
- Vehicle Propulsion Technology
- Industrial Robotics
- Forming Technology
- Production Management
The Track in the Master's programme in Mechanical Engineering is based on mandatory focus modules that cover key areas of each of the three specializations "Mechanical Design and Development", "Energy and Process Engineering", "Production Engineering".
Students can opt in for a specialization by selecting compulsory and elective subjects that match their interests and career goals. The programme also includes a student research project, offering hands-on experience in tackling real mechanical engineering challenges. A pivotal component is an industrial internship lasting at least 12 weeks, where students apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings, crucial for their career development into the employment market.
For international students, a German language course is mandatory to equip them with basic language skills necessary for daily and professional life. Additionally, an advanced German course can be taken voluntarily as part of the ‘Studium Generale’ module.
The programme culminates in the development and defense of a Master's thesis. The thesis is developed under the guidance of faculty experts, allowing students to delve deeply into a specific area of mechanical engineering.
Students of the Mechanical Engineering Master's programme should possess strong skills in problem-solving and abstraction. A solid technical understanding and an interest in mathematics, physics, programming and logical thinking are essential. Additionally, proficiency in foreign languages is highly beneficial for career opportunities in international environments.
Graduates of the Master's programme in Mechanical Engineering are equipped to design, analyze, and optimize various mechanical systems using sophisticated engineering principles. They are skilled in applying theoretical knowledge to test and implement advanced technical solutions under scientific standards and real-world constraints.
Moreover, they assess engineering applications to devise effective solutions and address complex challenges with creative and integrated problem-solving approaches. Graduates are prepared to take on responsibility within interdisciplinary teams, manage specialized engineering projects, and communicate technical concepts and findings to diverse audiences.
Admission Requirements
An undergraduate degree in a related field of study, such as
For master's degree programmes with unrestricted admission, all applicants who fulfil the admission requirements will be admitted a university place. The exact admission requirements can be found in the admission regulations:
Application Deadlines
First-year students from Germany and the EU
- 1 June – 15 July of the year for the winter semester
- 1 December – 15 January of the year for the summer semester
First-year students from non-EU countries (VPD from uni-assist is required)
- 15 April – 31 May of the year for the winter semester
- 15 October – 30 November of the previous year for the summer semester
Students resuming their studies and transfer students from Germany and the EU (application in a higher semester)
- 1 June – 15 July of the year for the winter semester
- 1 December – 15 January of the year for the summer semester
Students resuming their studies and transfer students from non-EU countries (application in a higher semester, VPD from uni-assist is required)
- 15 April – 31 May of the year for the winter semester
- 15 October – 30 November of the previous year for the summer semester
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