Program Overview
Overview of the Master's Program in Vehicle Technology and Transport
The Master's program in Vehicle Technology and Transport is a three-semester course of study that aims to provide students with a broad-based education in the field of vehicle technology. The program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to work in various technical areas of the industry, including research and development, production, and sales.
Program Structure
The program is divided into two parts. The first two semesters are dedicated to coursework, during which students must complete all required and elective modules. The third semester is reserved for the master's thesis, which is a self-contained scientific project.
Specializations
The program offers three specializations:
- Straßenfahrzeugtechnik (Road Vehicle Technology)
- Schienenfahrzeugtechnik (Rail Vehicle Technology)
- Fahrzeugtechnik mit Auslandsaufenthalt (Vehicle Technology with a Stay Abroad)
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the program, applicants must have a first degree from a university and meet the subject-specific requirements outlined in the examination regulations. The required language skills in German must also be demonstrated.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program have a wide range of career opportunities in various technical fields and industries, both in Germany and abroad. They are also qualified to pursue a doctorate at one of the chairs of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
Module Handbook and Examination Regulations
The module handbook provides an overview of all modules in the program, while the examination regulations govern the study objectives, study requirements, study sequence, and examinations.
Faculty
The Master's program in Vehicle Technology and Transport is offered by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
Study Advice
Prospective students can seek advice from the faculty's study advisors, student representatives, or the university's central study advisory service.
Formalities
Relevant information on studying at the university, including enrollment and registration procedures, can be found on the university's website.
International Students
International students can find information on applying to the program and studying at the university on the university's website.
Program Details
Eckdaten
- Abschluss: Master of Science
- Studienbeginn: Winter- or Sommersemester
- Regelstudienzeit: 3 Semester
- ECTS-Punkte: 90
- Sprache: Deutsch
Zugangsvoraussetzungen
- Hochschulabschluss, fachliche Vorbildung gem. PO
- Sprachkenntnisse in Deutsch
Zulassung für Erstsemester
- frei (kein NC)
Zulassung höhere Semester
- frei (kein NC)
Termine und Fristen
- Übersicht
Studienverlauf
The three-semester program is divided into two parts. The first two semesters are dedicated to coursework, during which students must complete all required and elective modules. The third semester is reserved for the master's thesis.
Voraussetzungen
A first degree from a university and subject-specific requirements outlined in the examination regulations are required for admission.
Berufsperspektiven
Graduates have a wide range of career opportunities in various technical fields and industries, both in Germany and abroad.
Modulhandbuch und Prüfungsordnungen
The module handbook provides an overview of all modules in the program, while the examination regulations govern the study objectives, study requirements, study sequence, and examinations.
