Computational Mechanics study programs

Computational Mechanics: List of all study programs in Germany (2026/27)

Studying Computational Mechanics in Germany equips international students to model, simulate, and optimize complex physical systems by combining engineering, applied mathematics, and computer science. These English-taught programs emphasize advanced numerical methods, finite element analysis, and high-performance computing to predict material, structural, and fluid behavior under real-world conditions, reducing costly prototyping while enabling safer, more efficient, and sustainable designs. With applications spanning aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, biomechanics, and renewable energy, students gain practical experience through research projects, industry collaborations, and access to Germany’s strong engineering and HPC infrastructure.

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Computational Mechanics Study Programs: Overview

Intake

67%
Winter Semester
3%
Summer Semester
30%
Both Semesters

Language of Instruction

53%
English only
7%
English & German
33%
German only
7%
German (and some English)

Numerus Clausus

80%
without admission restriction
20%
with admission restriction

Tuition fees

GermanyEU Germans & EU Students
World Non-EU Students
70%
tuition-free
30%
with tuition

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