M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, specialization: Automotive Engineering (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering), duration: 4 semesters, 120 ECTS points
This course is intended for students with a strong background in mechanical engineering who want to specialize in the automotive industry. The programme offers a deep understanding of the mechanical aspects of vehicle design, including engines, transmissions, suspension systems, and vehicle dynamics. In addition to the mechanical engineering aspects, the course covers topics such as vehicle safety, environmental impact, and legal regulations. The programme is taught in English and is highly research-oriented, providing students with the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects in collaboration with industry partners. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart is one of the leading engineering faculties in Germany, with strong ties to the automotive industry. Students will benefit from the faculty’s exceptional research facilities and from its extensive network of industry partners.
M.Sc. in Automotive Engineering (Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering), duration: 2 years, 120 ECTS points
The course is intended for students with a strong background in mechanical engineering who want to specialize in the automotive industry. The programme covers topics such as vehicle design, propulsion systems, vehicle dynamics, safety, and environmental impact. The programme is highly research-oriented, providing students with the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects in collaboration with industry partners. The course is taught in English and includes several elective courses, allowing students to tailor their studies to their specific interests. The Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology has a strong focus on sustainability and environmental issues, and the programme emphasizes the need for sustainable solutions in the automotive industry.