Overview
The Department of Aerospace and Geodesy at the Technical University of Munich in Germany offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Aerospace. This master’s level program, taught in German, has a course duration of two years.
Course Details
University | Technical University of Munich |
Degree | M.Sc. (Master of Science) |
Subjects | Aerospace Engineering |
Language | English & German |
Study Mode | On Campus |
Application Deadlines | Winter semester: 31 May; Summer semester: 31 Dec |
Duration | 2 Years (starting: Both semesters) |
Tuition Fees | Free (per semester) |
Qualification Requirements | Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in mechanical engineering with specialist knowledge in higher mathematics, technical mechanics, machine elements, materials science, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, control theory. |
Language Requirements |
English: IELTS (min 6.5), TOEFL iBT (min 88), Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE) or C2 Proficiency (CPE) with grades A, B, or C; German: DSH (min DSH 2), Deutsche Sprachdiplom (DSD II B2/C1), telc Deutsch (min C1), TestDaF (min TDN 4), Goethe-Zertifikat (min B2). English proficiency can also be proven by a GMAT score higher than 600, or if more than 50% of the bachelor’s program was taught in English. German proficiency can be shown by various means like Studienkolleg or a diploma from a German educational institution. |
Application Procedure | No Admission Test/Interview; Application directly at the University (incl. VPD from uni-assist) |
Application Fee | The initial application fee is €75, and for every subsequent application, the fee is €30 each. |
Admission Documents
- Admission Application Form (to be uploaded and signed).
- Academic Transcript.
- Evidence of Proficiency in English.
- Updated and Detailed CV.
- Statement of Purpose.
- Written Essay.
- Analysis of Academic Curriculum.
- Course Syllabus (such as module details).
- Copy of Passport.
- Preliminary Documentation (VPD) for non-EU/EEA Educational Qualifications (applicable if undergraduate degree obtained outside the EU/EEA).
Career opportunities
- Industry Applications: Opportunities in environmental consultancy, sustainable urban planning, and renewable energy sectors.
- Research and Academia: Potential for academic research or teaching positions, with TUM’s strong research focus.
- Government and Policy: Roles in government agencies or NGOs focusing on environmental policy and sustainable development.
- Startups and Consultancy: Engaging in innovative startups or environmental consultancy firms specializing in sustainable engineering solutions.
- Global Prospects: The course equips students for careers worldwide, especially in countries prioritizing sustainable practices and green technologies.