Automotive Engineering (M.Sc.)

Program overview

Automotive Engineering, compact

Degree

Master of Science (M.Sc.)

Profile

Master degree program with an emphasis on automotive engineering

Type of study

Full-time continued course of study

Standard period of study

4 semesters

Credit points

120 credits

Special feature

Flexible study: combination of study and (research) work possible

Admission requirements

Qualified degree from an accredited Bachelor or diploma degree program in mechanical engineering or a related degree program
Successful passing of a selection procedure

Application deadline

Summer semester: January 15 / winter semester: July 15 (different deadlines for applicants with foreign university entry qualifications, for details please refer to application deadlines with uni-assist)

Start of studies

Summer semester: 10th CW / winter semester: 39th CW

Course contents

Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics, Advanced Fluid Mechanics and Simulation, Finite Element Methods and Multiple-Body Simulation, Vehicle Propulsion Technology, Body Development, Driving Dynamics and Safety, Alternative Drives, Automotive Mechatronics, Operational Stability / Lightweight Construction, Passive Safety, Advanced Project Management

Special offers

Undeclared trial course

Language of instruction

German

Location

Osnabrück – Westerberg Campus

Accreditation

Agency: ZEvA Hannover

Costs

Approx. 300 € semester fee including public transportation ticket