Esslingen Graduate School: Earn a Master's of Engineering degree in the heart of the European automotive industry! Esslingen Graduate School is ideally located only 15km from Stuttgart city centre in the Baden-Württemberg region of southern Germany. We offer an accredited Master of Engineering (MEng) in Design & Development for Mechanical & Automotive Engineering degree program to international students from around the world.
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This is a full-time program that begins in September each year and a master's degree can be achieved after the standard study period of three semesters (1.5 years).
M.Eng in Design & Development for Mechanical & Automotive Engineering: State-of-the-art simultaneous engineering requires modern engineers with a networked knowledge in the core and intersection areas of design, development, simulation and production technology.
Furthermore, engineers need the ability to communicate and act confidently in the international / intercultural environment of modern industry. This program focuses on these requirements.
Graduates of this program are qualified to work in the following areas: the automotive industry and its suppliers; the mechanical engineering industry; the process engineering industry; and engineering consultancy.
Student Testimonial: "Some companies have collaborations with universities and some have their own education centers... they make the students ready for the job and they accept these students rather than students who are “from outside”.
In this point appears the importance of the internship... I want to thank Hochschule Esslingen for supporting internships and provide facilities the students to shape their future in a good direction." - Tugba Dogan, DDM 2010, now Truck Product Engineer, Mercedes Benz Turk R&D Center, Istanbul Course Content: • Semester 1: Advanced Materials Technology; Advanced Strength of Materials; Integrity of Structures; Measurement and Testing Techniques; Safety and Reliability
• Semester 2: Aero- and Fluid Dynamics; Design for Manufacturing; Dynamics; Team Project; Vibration and Acoustics
• Semester 3: Master Thesis; Softskills for Engineers
German Language & Culture Program: This 3-week course is offered in September, giving students the opportunity to take German language lessons and learn about German culture.
• Ideally located in the heart of Europe, The University of Freiburg is in southwest Germany, close to the borders of France and Switzerland.
• The Faculty of Engineering offers a range of accredited bachelor's and master's degree courses in the fields of engineering and computer science to German and international students from around the world.
• All of our undergraduate programs are taught in German. Some of our master's programs are taught completely in English, others in German, others are bilingual programs.
• Founded in 1995, the Faculty of Engineering is composed of computer science and microsystems engineering departments and has earned an outstanding reputation.
• The faculty’s researchers develop miniature technical solutions for nearly all domains of industry and life through the combination of various fields, such as computer science, electronics, optics, mechanics, and chemistry,
• Freiburg is well-connected by road and rail, with frequent and fast passenger train services to major cities in Germany and throughout Europe.
• The closest international airports are EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, (70km south of Freiburg) and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden airport (100 km north of Freiburg).
• Computer Science (taught in English & German)
• Embedded Systems Engineering (in English)
• Sustainable Systems Engineering (in English)
• Microsystems Engineering (in English)
• Mikrosystemtechnik (German)
Academy for International Education (Akademie für internationale Bildung - AIB) is a private non-profit organization for higher education in Bonn in western Germany. We specialize in providing high-quality academic study abroad programs in Bonn for individual students and groups from US colleges and universities.
AIB offers year long and full semester abroad programs, internships, MBA and Executive MBA programs as well as summer workshops, continuing education, and executive workshops for students at undergraduate level through to graduate and postgraduate master level courses.
We conduct programs in the academic fields of Business (including MBA and Executive MBA programs), Engineering, Liberal Arts, Architecture, Language and Cultural Studies, Film and TV, Political Science and Landscape Architecture. Each program is designed and determined by the student's home institution, catering to the specific needs of each group.
Our aims are to provide international experience, cross-cultural competence, and new professional skills in a welcoming and stimulating atmosphere.
• Located just 15km south-east of Stuttgart, in the Baden-Württemberg region of Southern Germany, Esslingen Graduate School is an independent department of the Esslingen University of Applied Sciences.
• We provide two accredited Masters degree programs in Automotive Engineering fields to students from Germany and around the world. The language of instruction is English.
• Our specialized graduate degrees in the fields of Automotive Systems, and Design & Development in Automotive & Mechanical Engineering take 1.5 years (3 semesters) to complete.
• One of the pioneers in the field of international graduate education in Germany, Esslingen Graduate School provides small class sizes and professionally-qualified instructors with rich industry experience as well as international guest lecturers.
• The Esslingen University of Applied Sciences is ranked among the top "Universities of Applied Sciences in Germany" with especially strong business administration, mechanical, electrical engineering, IT and engineering with business studies programs.
TFH, the University of Applied Sciences, is the largest university of applied sciences and the second largest engineering university in Berlin with more than 8,000 students. Some academic programs have restricted admission. TFH Berlin offers a wide range of academic programs from traditional to innovative engineering majors and beyond. Typically it takes eight semesters of full-time study to complete an academic program at TFH Berlin. Moreover, TFH Berlin offers a variety of Master's programs. TFH Berlin cultivates partnership exchanges with universities throughout the world. A good example of such a partnership exchange concerns the academic program in Mathematics, which offers courses jointly with its partner university UHA Muhlhouse in France. Most of our other partnership exchanges take place with universities in the USA, China and Korea. Applicants not only must provide documentation of graduation from a secondary school at a level required for admission to a university of applied sciences, they must also provide certification of preparatory training in industry/government.
Welcome to the HECTOR School of Engineering & Management, the Technology Business School of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The HECTOR School of Engineering & Management was founded in 2005 and was named after Dr. Hans-Werner Hector, one of the co-founders of the SAP AG.
The HECTOR School offers part-time master programs designed for ambitious professionals. The master programs are more than typical MBA programs, as they combine management with engineering expertise.
The school aims to aid talented young professionals in enhancing their competencies in innovation and technology management and in developing their strategic thinking and interpersonal skills through vital management know-how. The HECTOR School of Engineering & Management's goal is to help organizations improve their strategic capabilities in the field of technology development and management.
With Executive Master Programs, Certificate Courses, and Customized Partner Programs, the HECTOR School fosters lifelong learning approaches of its industry partners and the executive development of its graduates.
Executive Master Programs in
• Energy Engineering and Management (part-time)
• Financial Engineering (part-time)
• Mobility Systems Engineering (part-time)
• Management of Product Development (part-time)
• Production and Operations Management (part-time)
• Information Systems Engineering and Management (part-time)
Final Degree: M.Sc. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
10 modules are divided into 5 engineering and 5 management modules. Programs are taught in English. International students are welcome.
The Karlsruhe School of Optics & Photonics (KSOP) offers Master and Doctorate Degree programs in Optics and Photonics. Located in the heart of the city center, our graduate degree courses are taught in English.
With study plans tailored to your needs, our program prepares every student for exciting careers in the field of Optics and Photonics. The best master students are additionally given the opportunity to enter the Ph.D. program creating a basis for world-class research.