Civil Engineering (Master)

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As in the bachelor's program, the three-semester master's program in civil engineering involves offerings from seven specializations: Construction Operations and Management, Structural Engineering, Transportation, Water, Numerical Methods of Structural Design, Traffic Route Engineering and Geotechnics, and Materials.

In the numerous specialized modules of the majors, as well as in an internship, master's students receive extensive training for application in theory and practice. However, the content for Master's students is more research-oriented than application-oriented. Due to the science-oriented and interdisciplinary approach, Master's students have the opportunity to look at topics that are part of the canon of the Bachelor's program in a different way. This results in novel and challenging solutions for practice that go beyond the usual standards. Students can decide for themselves which area they would like to study in depth. There is a variety of topics to choose from, providing room for an individual study profile.

Graduates have excellent career prospects - whether with larger construction groups, in specialized construction offices or in the public sector, whether in the execution or in the economic operation of construction projects - and are also qualified for independent scientific research: The master's degree entitles the holder to a doctorate.


At a glance

Degree: Master of Science


Start: Summer semester and winter semester


Duration/Scope: 3 semesters


Language of instruction: German


Admission restriction (NC): No

Feature

1 project in the course of study

Admission requirements

  • Passed bachelor's or diploma I examination in civil engineering or subject equivalent
  • and proof of a standard period of study of seven semesters
  • and proof of 210 credits.


Application and enrollment procedure for the winter semester

Application with German certificates

Application Deadline:

annually 01.06. - 01.09.

You apply for this degree program via our online application portal "eCampus".

How do I apply for this study program?

Application with foreign certificates

Application deadline

with foreign certificates:
annually 01.03. - 15.07.

If you are not yet studying at the University of Kassel or another university in Germany, but have obtained a first professional Bachelor's degree abroad, you must apply via the central assessment office in Berlin, uni-assist.

How do I apply with a foreign certificate?


Application and enrollment procedure for the summer semester

Application with German certificates

Application deadline

annually 01.12. - 01.03.

You apply for this degree program via our online application portal "eCampus".

How do I apply for this study program?

Application with foreign certificates

Application deadline

with foreign certificates:
annually 01.09. - 15.01.

If you are not yet studying at the University of Kassel or another university in Germany, but have obtained a first professional Bachelor's degree abroad, you must apply via the central assessment office in Berlin, uni-assist.

How do I apply with a foreign certificate?


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