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University of Applied Sciences Stralsund

Renewable Energy and E-Mοbilitу

M.Eng. (Master of Engineering)
M.Eng.
Degree
90, 120
ECTS
English
English only
Language
Winter Semester: 30 Jun, 31 Aug, 15 Sep
Summer Semester: 28 Feb, 31 Mar, 30 Nov
Application Deadlines
3 - 4 semesters
(Starting: Both Semesters)
Duration
Free
Tuition Fees (per semester)
Starting
Both Semesters
Mode of Admission:
no admission restriction 
Application:
Applicants holding German degrees apply directly to the university; applicants holding non-German degrees apply via uni-assist.
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Study Mode:
On campus

Five Reasons to choose this Master's Program


1
Connecting Components to the Bigger Picture
A coherent sequence moves from modeling and system theory to applied electives and a thesis. Students learn to link component behavior with grid, vehicle, and policy contexts—exactly the systems thinking employers expect in renewable energy and e-mobility.
2
Powering the Next Generation of Energy Experts
Graduates pursue careers in renewable energy, e-mobility, and smart grid technology. They work as R&D engineers, system designers, or project managers in the energy and automotive sectors, driving innovation in sustainable power generation and electric transportation.
3
Where Engineering Meets Environmental Impact
Graduates play a vital role in advancing the global energy transition. Their expertise supports cleaner power generation, efficient energy use, and sustainable mobility solutions—making a tangible contribution to climate protection, technological progress, and the long-term resilience of modern societies.
4
Quality Education Meets Affordable Coastal Living
Stralsund combines a modern campus by the Baltic Sea with comparatively low living costs. Students gain access to labs, maker spaces, and student engineering teams while keeping budgets manageable—an efficient base for focused, high-quality study.
5
Electives That Match Your Ambitions
From Hydrogen Technology and Solar Systems to Wind Power Plants, Vehicle Management Systems, and Control of Electrical Drives, electives create a targeted profile. Students can tailor their path to grid, storage, or e-powertrain careers without losing breadth.

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