Prospects after the Bachelor's study program
Master's study program
After completing your Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have the opportunity to seamlessly continue your studies at the University of Stuttgart with the following master's study programs:
- Mechanical Engineering M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program - Mechanical Engineering / Micro Engineering, Apparatus Technology and Technical Optics M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program - Mechanical Engineering / Product Development and Design M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program - Mechanical Engineering Georgia Tech M.Sc.
Learn more about the English-taught Master’s program with Georgia Tech - Mechanical Engineering / Materials and Production Engineering M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program - Automotive Engineering M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program - Energy Engineering M.Sc.
Learn more about the Master's program
Job & career
Graduates of the Bachelor's program in Mechanical Engineering have excellent career prospects. This is because industry increasingly demands highly qualified engineers with a broad foundation of knowledge. More than half of all graduates employed in the private sector are engineers. A significant proportion of these are mechanical engineers. Depending on your interests and areas of specialization, the following career fields may be relevant:
- Research
- Development
- Construction
- Project management
- Experiments
- Marketing
- Manufacturing and production
- Quality management
- Technical management
- Corporate management
The range of possible industries extends from traditional plant and mechanical engineering to medical technology and precision engineering, as well as energy technology and process engineering.
Experiences from our alumni
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