Program Overview
Program Overview
The Transport Engineering and Mobility M.Sc. program is an interdisciplinary course of study that offers students the opportunity to expand their expertise and abilities at the interface of transport routes and transportation. The program aims to provide students with knowledge and experience in the areas of vehicle construction, logistics, transportation infrastructure engineering, urban planning, and project management.
Key Information
Basic Information
- Degree: Master of Science
- Start of Studies: Winter Semester, Summer Semester
- Standard Period of Studies: 4 semesters
- ECTS Credits: 120
- Language: German or English
Admission Requirements
- First university degree, required qualifications according to the examination regulations
- Proficiency in German or English
Admission to First Semester
- Open (No NC)
Admission to Higher Semesters
- Open (No NC)
Dates and Deadlines
- Overview
Program Structure
The program is designed to complement the expertise students acquired during their Bachelor's program. Students can choose from various specializations, including:
- Transportation planning and infrastructure
- Railway systems engineering (also offered in English)
- Road and motor vehicles
- Airport and aeronautics
Degree Content
The detailed course of study layout is regularly published as an addendum to the respective current exam regulations.
Prerequisites
A prerequisite for starting studies is a first university degree, with which the necessary background education can be proven, as determined in the exam regulations. The exam board determines whether it fulfills the entrance requirements.
Career Prospect
The program prepares students for a career in transport engineering and mobility, with a focus on the interface of transport routes and transportation.
Module Handbook and Examination Regulations
The module handbook provides a description of all modules of the degree program and offers a comprehensive insight into the program contents. The examination regulations are comprised of legally binding provisions on learning objectives, prerequisites for study, the course structure and processes, and examination procedures.
Faculty
The Master's course of study in Transport Engineering and Mobility is offered by the Faculty of Civil Engineering.
Academic Advising
Academic advising is available for students, including advising and services for school students and prospective students, advising for students, departmental academic advisors, student councils within faculties, and advice and assistance.
Formalities
Students must complete formalities, including legal information for starting studies in the first core semester and higher core semesters.
Information before Beginning Studies
Students can access information on bridge courses and first-year orientation to prepare for their studies.
International Prospective Students
International prospective students can find information on the program and application process.
