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Joint Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

  • Organisation: University of Stuttgart
  • Type of Course: Initial education
  • Language(s): Deutch, English
  • Place: Stuttgart and Atlana (USA)
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 3

Course Details

Objectives: The degree course “Maschinenbau / Mechanical Engineering“ is a joint Master program between the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, USA, and the University of Stuttgart. In this way, program participants from Stuttgart and Atlanta are given the opportunity to spend two semesters each at their own university as well as at the partner university and in so doing to acquire a joint degree from two renowned universities. The Georgia Institute of Technology can regularly be found among the top places in international university rankings. The excellent research environment contributes towards this as well as the good staff-student ratio in teaching and an attractive campus life. Numerous research groups are located within the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering that deal with the basic principles and applications of mechanical engineering on an interdisciplinary level, in so doing contributing towards the development of cutting edge technologies. Mechanical engineering at the University of Stuttgart is characterised by an excellent reputation in application-oriented research, embedded in a unique industrial environment.

Intended for: Students

Prerequisites: Sufficient knowledge of English

Duration and terms: 4 semesters

Notes: see http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/studieren/angebot/downloads/mechanical_engineering.pdf

Dedicated web site: http://goo.gl/WhRFlm

Topics

  • 3 - Mechanical Engineering (structures, structural dynamics…), Materials (composites, metallurgy, forming…), Processes, Chemistry, Mechatronics
  • 7 - Electrical systems (generation, storage and management of energy), Actuators, Microsystems
  • 8 - Avionics and on-board Systems (embedded networks, sensors, instrumentation, etc.), Real-time Systems
  • 17 - Project Management, Production, Industrialization, Factory of the Future, Integration, Supply Chain, Maintenance, Recycling