M.Sc in Energy Technology in University of Stuttgart | Fees, Eligibility and More

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M.Sc in Energy Technology

Germany

University of Stuttgart

Stuttgart, Germany

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About Course


Key information
Duration
: 2 Year
Study Type
: Full Time
Tuition fees
: 3000 EUR / Per Year
Exam Accepted
: IELTS 6.0/9
Exam Intake
: May | Jul | Dec | Jan
Conditional Scholarship
: NA
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  • M.Sc in Energy Engineering

  • In the  learn about the natural and engineering sciences and concepts of energy conversion, storage and distribution. This leads you to a well-founded specialist knowledge in the fields of energy conversion and application. They deal with the potentials and profitability of various energy sources (fossil fuels, nuclear energy, solar energy, wind energy, hydropower and biomass) and their integration into the energy system.

    After your studies, you will be able to analyze and evaluate plant and usage concepts for renewable and conventional energy technology from an energetic and economic point of view, and plan and carry out analytical and model studies.

  • It is beneficial if you have the following interests and skills: 

  • Successful use of scientific, mathematical and engineering methods for the abstraction, formulation and solution of complex tasks in research and development in industry or in research institutions, to be able to critically question them and to develop them further if necessary
  • To develop concepts and solutions to basic, sometimes unconventional questions with broad involvement of other disciplines
  • Use engineering judgment to develop new and original products and processes
  • To be able to plan and carry out analytical, model-like and experimental investigations, to be able to critically evaluate data and draw the necessary conclusions from them
  • With the study of energy technology, you will acquire depth and breadth in order to familiarize yourself with future technologies in your own specialist area as well as in peripheral areas in order to be able to examine and evaluate newly emerging technologies
  • The two specialization subjects to be chosen represent two main areas of study. A specialization subject is to be selected from group 1. The second specialization subject can be chosen from group 1 or 2.

    Group 1: Subject-specific specialization subject

  • Renewable thermal energy systems (biomass: Scheffknecht, IFK / solar thermal: Spindler, ITW)
  • Combustion and power plant technology (Scheffknecht, IFK)
  • Building energy technology (Stergiaropoulos, IGE) Nuclear energy technology (Starflinger, Laurien, IKE)
  • Fluid mechanics and hydropower (Riedelbauch, IHS)
  • Techniques for efficient energy use (Radgen, IER, Spindler ITW)
  • Thermal turbo machines (Vogt, ITSM)
  • Wind energy (Cheng, SWE)
  • Group 2: Specialization subject with a cross-sectional character

  • Electrical machines and drives (Parspour, IEW)
  • Energy and Environment (Friedrich, IER)
  • Energy storage (Spindler, ITW / Thess, DLR)
  • Energy distribution (Lens, IFK)
  • Energy systems and energy industry (Hufendiek, IER)
  • Strength of Materials and Materials Technology (Weihe, IMWF)
  • Methods of modeling and simulation (Resch, IHR)
  • Thermal fluid dynamics (Kronenburg, ITV, Laurien, IKE)
  • You will find your workplace in globally active companies, medium-sized companies or in engineering offices. You will also take on interesting tasks in the consulting industry, in the public sector, in the field of plant approval and monitoring as well as in development aid organizations.

    The following fields of activity are available for graduates of the master’s program in power engineering:

  • Scientific Research
  • Process, product development
  • construction
  • attempt
  • Technical Sales
  • production
  • Purchasing, procurement
  • Materials, merchandise management, logistics
  • administration
  • Energy advice and management
  • Quality assurance and management
  • Environmental advice and management
  • Appraisal, expert activity
  • Maintenance, customer service
  • Teaching at universities
  • Installation, commissioning
  • By completing the master’s degree in energy technology, knowledge and skills are imparted that qualify for employment in the following areas:

  • Conceiving, calculating, laying out, planning, drafting, developing, designing, processing and monitoring systems for energy generation, conversion and distribution
  • University and institutional research
  • Further job descriptions and job information can be found in the BERUFENET database of the Federal Employment Agency:

Entry Requirement


  • Applicant must have a bachelor degree.

Application Process


Additional documents required

  • A grade point average with a legally attested documentation of all passed exams
  • A legally attested photocopy of university degree if first university degree (i.e. Bachelor) is already completed
  • Supplementary form (if applicable)
  • Proof of German language skills
  • Proof of English language proficiency

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