Master Mechanics - active since 2023

Study program Master Mechanics (M.Sc.) – 2023

The M.Sc. Mechanics study program applies from enrolment winter semester 23/24.
- for published regulations see TU Darmstadt Statutory Supplement 2023 IV (opens in new tab)

Profile Details of the Master Mechanics degree program
Total number of semesters 4 semesters
Application for externals online
for students of the TU Darmstadt online via TUCaN
Requirements B.Sc. Angewandte Mechanik, B.Sc. Ingenieurwissenschaften und Mechanik or Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering in Mathematics, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Computational Engineering or Environmental Sciences or a comparable degree
Qualifying for…
  • PhD
Language of instruction mostly in English
Contents
  • Advanced knowledge of mathematics and physics
  • mechanical-mathematical modeling
  • Use of numerical methods
  • Subject-specific and in-depth knowledge of natural sciences and engineering
  • Solving complex problems (coupling phenomena)
  • Advanced knowledge in specialized areas of mechanics
  • Interface function between engineering, natural sciences and mathematics
  • Transfer competence in a wide range of applications
  • Interdisciplinary study program
Special features Individual profile through free choice of modules
Career opportunities in all areas of engineering (depending on module selection)
Exam regulations
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Study and examination plan

Appendix to the study regulations (valid from WS23/24) (opens in new tab)
Study and examination plan sorted by semester (valid from WS23/24) (opens in new tab)
Course overview Download (valid from December 2024) (opens in new tab)
Course overview short version Download (valid from October 2024) (opens in new tab)
Interdisciplinary modules List of all interdisciplinary modules (as at Oct. 2023)…available soon
Examples of model study plans …available soon
Fyler Download -English (opens in new tab)

Exam administration

To contact theExam administration of the Master's program “Mechanics” please contact the Study office “Civil and Environmental Engineering” (FB 13)

If you have any questions about the content of your studies, please contact ourStudent Advisory Service .

Further organizational information about studying can be found at Study organization .