
Digital Engineering
- Starting
- Both semesters
- Mode of admission:
- local admission restriction
- Application:
- uni-assist
- Study mode:
- On campus
Program Video
Six Reasons to choose this Master's Program
Course Description
The M.Sc. in Digital Engineering is designed for individuals with a Bachelor's degree falling into the field of engineering or computer science, who aim to advance their professional careers.
Special Program Features
Take advantage of the university partners
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar boasts a rich global network of hundreds of international partners across continents. This extensive network offers students a wealth of opportunities for international exposure, enhancing their academic journey.
Benefit from the international setting
Classes full of international students create ideal conditions for delving into the international environment and raising intercultural awareness.
Follow part-time option
Following institutional guidelines, the Master's program in Digital Engineering provides a part-time study option, ensuring adaptability and inclusivity for various learners.
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Requirements
Qualification Requirements
The application requirements for the study program in “Digital Engineering” are:
The examination committee decides on the equivalence of degrees and exceptions and may also state additional requirements to be met by the student. |
GPA of 2.3 or better (according to a German system).
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
Specification: At least 6.0 in each individual band.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines

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Application Procedure & Selection
€ 75 for the first application, € 30 for each additional
Application Documents
Diploma supplement, if available.
If the first degree does not involve a final scientific thesis, the candidate has to submit another piece of scientific report authored by the candidate.
A one-page letter of motivation in English 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.
Location

Further Information
Your Personal Contact
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Koch
Program Director
Contact Details:
+49 (0) 36 43/58 49 60
[email protected]
For more information please check the
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