
Digital Enginееring
(Starting: Both Semesters)
- Starting
- Both Semesters
- Mode of Admission:
- local admission restriction (local NC)
- Study Mode:
- On campus
Course Description
Shape the Future with the M.Sc. in Digital Engineering: Flexible, Interdisciplinary, and Industry-Driven! Engage with cutting-edge research topics defined alongside industry partners from day one. Thrive in the state-of-the-art Digital Bauhaus Lab, where innovation meets success. Join this Master's program and become a trailblazer in tomorrow's professional world!
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, applied computer science or a subject related degree.
"Subject related" applies to degree programs in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, computer science and media, and other technical-scientific degree programs from the areas of engineering or computer science. The examination committee decides on the equivalence of degrees and exceptions and may also state additional requirements to be met by the studеnt.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognized as proof of your language proficiency.
Specification: At least 6.0 in each individual band.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines

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(Starting: October)
(Starting: April)
Application Procedure & Selection
€ 75 for the first application, € 30 for each additional
Application Documents
- Bachelor's degree (see previous degree field).
- If the first degree does not involve a final scientific thesis, the candidate has to submit another piece of a scientific report authored by him/her.
- Proof of English language proficiency at the B2 level as put forth by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (see language requirements).
- The candidate must submit a one-page letter of motivation in English. The letter of motivation must include an overview of the previous academic and vocational/practical training, such as completed projects related to construction informatics and/or internships, international experience during the first-degree program, student activities, and/or academic work. Documentation of all activities is to be provided. The letter of motivation must also detail the personal future (research) perspectives about the main areas of study.
- If the selection committee is not able to reach a unique consensus based on the available documents, an interview may be conducted to reveal the candidate's competences.
- The selection of the applicants is conducted by a selection committee, which comprises two professors, one of each is either from Civil Engineering or Computer Science, of the degree program "Digital Engineering". The selection committee establishes which applicants meet the necessary requirements (sections 1-5) and determines which modules from the thematic area "Fundamentals" are to be completed individually in order to achieve the adaptation of qualificatiοns.
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