Mechanics of Sustainable Materials and Structures
Summary
Degree | Master of Science (M.Sc.) |
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Standard program duration | 4 semesters |
Admission requirements |
none
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Start of studies |
Winter semester
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Language | English |
Enrollment requirements | |
Further information | Webseite Fakultät Architektur und Bauingenieurwesen |
Department | Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering |
Overview
The Master’s program “Mechanics of Sustainable Materials and Structures” is a multiple-degree diploma offered through joint training activities by the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering of TU Dortmund University (Germany), the Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering of the University of Trento (Italy) and the Department of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering of the Ecole Centrale de Nantes (France).
The following degrees are awarded:
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) from TU Dortmund
- Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria Civile (class LM 23) from the University of Trento
- Master sciences, technologies, santé, mention genie civil / Civil engineering from Centrale Nantes
Skills and knowledge
The admission requirements are regulated in the examination regulations §3 of this degree program. Students’ admission and enrollment will comply with the following requirements: a first-cycle degree qualification according to the European Qualifications Framework or an equivalent degree qualification in the field of Civil Engineering. This equivalence requires an examination of equivalence by the program’s Admission Board.
The qualifying degree has to be passed with an average grade higher or equal to B (or a final grading higher or equal to B) according to the ECTS grading system, i.e. the best 35% of students (corresponding to a grade of up to 2.8 (“gut”/“good”) in the German grading scale); Knowledge of the English language, native speaker, or at least level B2 is required.
Field of activity
The program qualifies graduates for research-related and technical professional activities in the fields of
- Advanced mechanics for innovative materials and structures,
- Materials and structures under extreme conditions,
- Materials and structures in their environment.
It also prepares students for doctoral studies on advanced research topics related to the mechanics of materials and structures in the field of civil engineering.
Additional information
The students of each cohort study at TU Dortmund University in the first semester, at University of Trento in the second semester and at Ecole Centrale de Nantes in the third semester. The fourth semester is devoted to the Master Thesis’ work, which takes place either at one of the three Universities or at an international partner institution associated with the program.
Tuitions Fees:
- Applicants without EU/EEA citizenship: The total amount of the fees per student for the entire program is 13600€, i.e. 3400€ per semester.
- Applicants with EU/EEA citizenship or who have obtained their Bachelor's degree in EU/EEA: The total amount of the fees per student for the entire program is 7600€, i.e. 1900€ per semester.
In addition, the Selection and Examination Board will select 15 students per year based on merit who have their tuition fees waived. The reduced fees for these students are as follows:
- Applicants without EU/EEA citizenship: The total amount of the fees per student for the entire program is 7600€, i.e. 1900€ per semester.
- Applicants with EU/EEA citizenship or who have obtained their Bachelor's degree in EU/EEA: The total amount of the fees per student for the entire program is 4600€, i.e. 1150€ per semester.
For information about funding and more, please visit the official web pages of the study program “Mechanics of Sustainable Materials and Structures”.