Computational Mechanical Engineering: English-taught programs

Computational Mechanical Engineering: List of all English-taught study programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Studying Computational Mechanical Engineering as an international student prepares you to use advanced numerical and simulation methods to design, analyze, and optimize mechanical systems before they are physically built. The program combines mechanical engineering fundamentals with computational modeling, finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), optimization algorithms, and data-driven simulation techniques. Germany and other leading engineering destinations offer state-of-the-art high-performance computing facilities, strong links to industry, and applied research projects.

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Computational Mechanical Engineering English Programs: Overview

Intake

100%
Winter Semester

Language of Instruction

50%
English only
50%
English & German

Numerus Clausus

100%
without admission restriction

Tuition fees

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World Non-EU Students
100%
with tuition

Computational Mechanical Engineering: English Language Requirements

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Computational Mechanical Engineering: All English-taught Study Programs

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