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Energy Technology M.Sc.

Energy supplies are a basic need of today’s society but also present the challenge of ensuring adequate and human living conditions for the world’s growing population. The structure of the global energy system is currently undergoing a radical change in the light of 21st-century threats such as limited resources and climate change. The Energy Technology Master's program at the University of Stuttgart prepares students to find solutions to these issues and to participate in developing and shaping the future.
Students are given the greatest possible freedom to develop their own individual profile within the energy sector. This Master's program produces specialists in energy technology and materials engineering as well as in interdisciplinary fields such as environmental engineering, modelling and simulation, or energy management and energy systems. This provides students with individual skills that meet the diverse requirements of the energy sector in fields such as engineering, marketing, project management and R&D.
The Master's degree in Energy Technology prepares students for project management in the construction, conversion and operation of primary energy systems/plants and trains them to work on issues related to technological developments in materials engineering, building energetics and power saving. The course gives graduates the ability to use their expanded technical knowledge to solve complex tasks in the fields of energy technology and energy management and to develop innovative ideas, solutions and technologies.


Final Degree:

Master of Science

Standard Period of Study:

4 semesters

Teaching Language:German
Internships:

12 weeks of internship will be required until the end of studies.
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Admission Restrictions:

Please consult the admission statutes (Zulassungsordnungen) for the detailed admission requirements and procedure.

Application:

For winter semester (deadline: July 15) and for summer semester (deadline: January 15)
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