Aerospace Engineering, M.Sc.
    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 368 / Semester
    Apply DateMarch 3, 2023
    Next IntakeJuly 1, 2022

    Aerospace Engineering, M.Sc.

    About

    The aerospace industry is a steadily growing field and thus an extremely important and decisive global economic factor. Aerospace science and technology drives innovations in multitudes of disciplines and thus must be regarded as a pioneering technology field. The Technical University of Darmstadt focusses its long-standing and broad expertise in this field in order to establish a dedicated modern Aerospace Engineering education in the framework of a masters degree program. Due to its international and global character and relevance, this masters degree program is offered in English by internationally renowned aerospace engineering experts.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applying with international qualifications (language requirements, application deadlines): International Admission. Requirements for admission to the Masters Degree programme consist of a Bachelor of Science degree in the same field or an equivalent degree. Admission to the Masters Degree programme may also depend on additional requirements. Specific degree entrance requirements may be found in the study regulations, and in the competences description.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 64
    • IELTSMin 6,5
    • TOEFLMin 95

    English Program Requirements

    You must pass the “Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang” (DSH-2) as evidence that your spoken and written command of the German language is adequate for Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes for which the language of instruction is German.

    Participating in the DSH at the Studienkolleg is subject to charge.

    Career

    Aerospace is a constantly growing field and thus an extremely important global economic factor. It constantly produces innovations and is a technological pioneer in many respects. Mechanical engineers for aerospace are therefore in demand as specialists worldwide. They mainly deal with the development, design, planning and construction of technical plants and machines. Accordingly, they work mainly in mechanical and plant engineering or in their supplier companies or in engineering offices. Depending on the focus of their studies, they deal with automotive engineering, production engineering, energy engineering, fluid mechanics, product development or mechatronics. This list reflects only an excerpt of the diverse possibilities. Employers of mechanical engineers may include industrial firms, engine manufacturers, surveying and assaying/inspection institutes, engineering firms, consulting firms and the automotive industry. Atypical career choices are also options for mechanical engineers, however, including technical journalism and technical communications. For this reason it is important to start early in the degree programme to gain practical work experience in relevant organisations. In this way students can promote themselves as competent professionals in practice and make important professional contacts. The likelihood of finding a good position is definitely heightened if the student is flexible when it comes to commuting or even moving abroad. Good English language skills are particularly important when it comes to the international job market. TU Darmstadt Career Services

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 30

    How to Apply

    • Fill out the application form and submit it electronically.
    • Print out the application form.
    • Send the printed application form with
      • the necessary notarized certificates (as certified copies) and
      • proof of your German language skills
    • in paper form by post to TU Darmstadt – Zulassung International. Please adhere to all deadlines!

    Aerospace Engineering, M.Sc.

    Darmstadt University of Technology

    Darmstadt University of Technology

    Germany

    Germany, Darmstadt