Formal prerequisites | Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering degree from a university, university of applied sciences, or university of cooperative education in the field of civil engineering or another bachelor's degree with a technical or scientific orientation (degree at least 3.0) |
Subject-specific prerequisites | materials- and/or renovation-related knowledge already acquired throughout the study programme or completion of subject-specific requirements for proficiency adaption (without additional expenditure of time) |
Language skills | German language proficiency at level C1 according to the DSH 2 or TestDaF (min. 4 TDN4) or equivalent certificates |
Admission process | registration procedure, preliminary test, admission to summer or winter term |
Application | winter term 30.09. / summer term 31.03. of the current year |
In order to be admitted to the Master's programme »Building Materials Engineering«, you must have a first academic degree in civil engineering, environmental engineering, or materials science or a degree from a field-related or other technical or applied natural science study programme. This first academic degree can be a bachelor, master, or diploma obtained at a university, university of applied sciences, or university of cooperative education. The first academic degree should usually be at least »satisfactory 3.0«.
Knowledge of materials- and/or renovation-related techniques already acquired throughout your studies is advantageous. Due to the nationwide unique master's degree programme, a bachelor's degree without advanced knowledge of building materials (also in B. Sc. civil engineering with a different specialization) requires subject-specific prerequisites for the proficiency adaption. The prerequisites can be entirely accredited as an elective subject, so that no additional expenditure of time is needed.
The examination board at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering verifies the requirements. The review of application documents takes place to determine whether the already acquired knowledge meets the subject-specific prerequisites of the Master's programme. Based on the assessment of the subject study advisor, the examination board revises the application documents.
Further details can be found in the »Study Regulations«.
If you decided upon a study programme at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, please apply via our online application procedure. You will be systematically guided through the application form. It takes about 20 minutes to complete the application.
Application with school and university degrees from outside the EU (except Switzerland)
Prospective students who did not obtain their school or first university degree in the European Union (EU) should apply via www.uni-assist.de. The application deadlines for the winter terms (WiSe) are from May 15th to August 31st, depending on study programme. For the summer terms (SoSe) the application deadline is January 15th.
The Bauhaus.CampusPortal guides you step-by-step through the questions and asks you to upload certain documents. At the end, you send your data electronically. You have now successfully submitted your application to the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. It is not necessary to send the application documents by post in paper form. We only need them in case of admission or enrollment.
If you are admitted to study at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, you will receive a notification by e-mail. Please accept your study place as soon as possible and enrol so that all formalities are completed in time for the start of your studies.
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