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Technische Universität Darmstadt
Master Deutsch + Englisch Ingenieurwissenschaften

Mechanical Engineering (Maschinenbau)

Master

Über das Programm

The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at TU Darmstadt is a research-oriented and academically rigorous programme that offers students a high degree of flexibility and individual specialisation. One of the programme’s core strengths lies in its highly customisable structure. There are no compulsory courses, enabling students to choose from a wide range of modules across different fields of general mechanical engineering. This also includes the possibility to decide for one of four more specific, future-oriented study areas such as Future Automotive Systems, Digital Based Production and Robotics, Clean Energy and Process Engineering and Sustainable Use of Resources. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary thinking and supports students in exploring interfaces with computer science, electrical engineering, and other related disciplines. Collaboration and team-based learning play a central role. Students are actively involved in research, design, and development projects, working closely in teams and often in cooperation with industry partners. This practical orientation ensures that theoretical knowledge is consistently connected to real-world challenges. A strong emphasis is placed on activating teaching methods, which support independent problem-solving, creativity, and innovation. Internationalisation is another defining feature of the programme. With access to over 100 partner universities around the globe, students are encouraged to gain international experience and broaden their perspectives through exchange semesters, joint projects, or internships abroad. At the same time, close cooperation with leading companies and research institutes provides excellent opportunities for networking and career development within the industry. The Master’s programme not only prepares students for advanced technical roles but also equips them with the systems-thinking and project management skills required to lead complex engineering projects. Whether students aim to pursue a career in research, industry, or continue with a doctorate, they benefit from a first-class education in a vibrant academic environment. For more details, please visit our homepage or the "course organisation" section.
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The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at TU Darmstadt is a research-oriented and academically rigorous programme that offers students a high degree of flexibility and individual specialisation. One of the programme’s core strengths lies in its highly customisable structure. There are no compulsory courses, enabling students to choose from a wide range of modules across different fields of general mechanical engineering. This also includes the possibility to decide for one of four more specific, future-oriented study areas such as Future Automotive Systems, Digital Based Production and Robotics, Clean Energy and Process Engineering and Sustainable Use of Resources. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary thinking and supports students in exploring interfaces with computer science, electrical engineering, and other related disciplines. Collaboration and team-based learning play a central role. Students are actively involved in research, design, and development projects, working closely in teams and often in cooperation with industry partners. This practical orientation ensures that theoretical knowledge is consistently connected to real-world challenges. A strong emphasis is placed on activating teaching methods, which support independent problem-solving, creativity, and innovation. Internationalisation is another defining feature of the programme. With access to over 100 partner universities around the globe, students are encouraged to gain international experience and broaden their perspectives through exchange semesters, joint projects, or internships abroad. At the same time, close cooperation with leading companies and research institutes provides excellent opportunities for networking and career development within the industry. The Master’s programme not only prepares students for advanced technical roles but also equips them with the systems-thinking and project management skills required to lead complex engineering projects. Whether students aim to pursue a career in research, industry, or continue with a doctorate, they benefit from a first-class education in a vibrant academic environment. For more details, please visit our homepage or the "course organisation" section.

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Kurze Antworten zu Mechanical Engineering (Maschinenbau) an der Technische Universität Darmstadt

Wird Mechanical Engineering (Maschinenbau) an der Technische Universität Darmstadt auf Deutsch oder Englisch unterrichtet?

Dieser Master Studiengang wird in Deutsch + Englisch unterrichtet. Stelle sicher, dass du die Sprachanforderungen (z.B. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS oder TOEFL) vor der Bewerbung überprüfst.

Wie viel kostet der Studiengang Mechanical Engineering (Maschinenbau)?

Keine Studiengebühren (nur Semesterbeitrag). Internationale Studierende sollten zusätzlich etwa 800–1000 EUR/Monat für Lebenshaltungskosten in Deutschland einplanen.

Was sind die Zulassungsvoraussetzungen für Mechanical Engineering (Maschinenbau) an der Technische Universität Darmstadt?

Typische Anforderungen sind: ein anerkannter Sekundar-/Bachelorabschluss, Nachweis der Sprachkenntnisse (Deutsch + Englisch) und (für Nicht-EU-Bewerber) eine uni-assist Bewerbung plus Finanzierungsnachweis (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/Jahr).

Wann ist die Bewerbungsfrist?

Die Bewerbungsfristen variieren: Das Wintersemester endet in der Regel am 15. Juli, das Sommersemester am 15. Januar. Bestätige die genaue Frist immer auf der offiziellen Universitätswebsite.

Kann ich während des Studiums von Mechanical Engineering (Maschinenbau) in Deutschland arbeiten?

Ja. Internationale Studierende dürfen ohne zusätzliche Genehmigung bis zu 140 volle Tage / 280 halbe Tage pro Jahr arbeiten. Nach dem Abschluss kannst du eine 18-monatige Arbeitserlaubnis zur Jobsuche beantragen.

Wie bewerbe ich mich an der Technische Universität Darmstadt — direkt oder über uni-assist?

Die meisten deutschen Universitäten akzeptieren internationale Bewerbungen zur Dokumentenprüfung über uni-assist. Einige Universitäten akzeptieren Direktbewerbungen — überprüfe die Programmseite auf der offiziellen Website.

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