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University of Duisburg Essen
Essen
Civil Engineering
Subjects: Civil Engineering;Engineering;Construction
M.Sc. | Master of Science
Course description
In the master's program, students dive deeper into civil engineering, gaining advanced knowledge and skills. To enroll, you need a Bachelor of Science degree. The program spans three semesters, with most courses taught in German and some in English. It culminates in a Master of Science degree. You can specialize in one of four areas: Structural Engineering, Infrastructure and Environment, Construction and Economics, or Materials Science and Applied Mechanics. To earn your degree, you must complete both compulsory and elective modules, as outlined in the examination regulations. This program is designed to equip you with the expertise needed for a successful career in civil engineering.
Program Information
Study Location | Essen |
Start Semester | Summer, Winter |
Study Form | Full-time |
Study Type | Postgraduate |
Teaching Language | English, German |
Dual | No |
Remote | No |
Application Fee non-EU | No information |
Study Length | 7 Semesters |
Tuition Fees per Semester | No Tuition Fee |
Cost per Semester | 303 EUR |
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Application Requirements
Qualification Requirements
The right to access the bachelor's program is acquired through the university entrance qualification (general university entrance qualification or subject-specific university entrance qualification) or a certificate recognized as equivalent by law or by the responsible government body. According to Section 49 Paragraph 4 HG, anyone who has qualified in vocational training also has access to the bachelor's degree. The regulations governing university entrance for those qualified in vocational training at the University of Duisburg-Essen regulate further details. Applicants who did not obtain their entry requirements at a German-speaking institution must demonstrate sufficient German language skills in accordance with the regulations for the German language test for university entrance for foreign applicants (DSH) before starting their studies. The specified qualifications can be waived if the applicant proves, as part of an aptitude test or aptitude assessment, a particular degree-related professional aptitude and a general education that meets the university's requirements.
Application Process
Acceptance Interview | No |
Acceptance local admission restrictions | Not restricted |
Application |
directly at the University, uni-assist |
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