Simulation Technology - Master

Information for prospective students

Course content, study program structure, and the application process – guidance and information on the Master's study program in Simulation Technology at the University of Stuttgart.

Simulation Technology

DEGREE

Master of Science

APPLICATION DEADLINE

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INTERNSHIP

Internship not required

ADMISSION

Admission unrestricted

Please note the admission requirements

START

Winter and Summer Semester

STANDARD PERIOD OF STUDY

4 Semester

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Not required

TEACHING LANGUAGE

German

Requirements and application information

Recreating the world digitally: Simulation as a key technology for innovation

How can complex systems – from the atmosphere to individual cells – be understood using computer models? How can simulations help develop new technologies before they are even built?

The master’s program Simulation Technology teaches you how to understand complex systems through mathematical modeling, data analysis, and computer-based simulations. This interdisciplinary program combines mathematics, computer science, and engineering, preparing graduates for careers in research and high-tech industries.

  • Interdisciplinary program in future-oriented fields
  • Highly flexible study plan with a wide range of elective modules
  • Research projects integrated into the program and strong links to current research
  • Study in the innovative environment of the Stuttgart Center for Simulation Science (SC SimTech)

A solid foundation in mathematics, computer science, and the natural or engineering sciences is essential for this master’s program. The SimTech bachelor’s program provides a useful point of reference, with core subjects such as calculus, numerical methods, programming, physics, and mechanics. Whether your academic background meets the admission requirements is evaluated based on your ECTS transcript and an additional supplementary form.

Equally important is a genuine interest in simulation, mathematical modeling, and complex systems. Since the study plan is highly flexible and individually customizable, the program is especially suited for students who enjoy working independently and making connections across disciplines.

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 out of 120 ECTS credits can be freely chosen to create your individual academic profile.

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core disciplines: mathematics, computer science, engineering, and natural sciences

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Countless fields of application for simulations in industry, medicine, and environmental sciences

Accreditation

The quality of this degree program has been certified.

Contact for further questions

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Maren Paul

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Coordinator Study Program | Committee for Knowledge Transfer | Mental Health First Aider

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