Overview
Degree | Master of Science |
Standard programme duration | 4 semesters |
Language proficiency | English (B2) |
Fundamentals | Instruction in basic technical concepts from the disciplines of Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Media (depending on previous knowledge) |
Subject areas | Engineering Methods, Computer Science Methods |
Profile lines | Digital Engineering, Materials and Structures, Mobility and Transport |
Application procedure | A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, applied computer science or a comparable degree (case-by-case review) |
Application Deadline winter semester | 30 September (EU students) or 15 July (Non-EU students) of the current year |
Application Deadline summer semester | 30 April (EU students) or 15 January (Non-EU students) of the current year |
The Master's programme in Digital Engineering comprises 120 ECTS and is completed after four semesters of study. In the first two semesters, all students receive foundational courses in order to prepare them to participate in more advanced courses. You will be offered both compulsory and elective courses covering the two core areas of computer science and (civil) engineering. Depending on your previous knowledge, we will develop your individual module plan with an emphasis on either engineering or computer science.
From the second semester onward, you will deepen your technical knowledge in the two areas of Engineering Methods and Computer Science Methods. In each of these areas, you will have the opportunity to choose compulsory elective modules that allow you to create your own specialisation. The curriculum is complemented by a research project with partners from the professional community, as well as elective modules from the Master's module catalog of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar or the Language Centre of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. During the fourth semester, you will write and defend your Master's thesis. In the process, you will receive support from professors and external industry partners, who will support you in the context of consultations.
Further information on the formalities of the degree programme are governed by the Academic and Examination Regulations*. For a list of current courses please see the module catalogue and the University course catalogue.
*These regulations are subject to the condition that the Academic and Examination Regulations are approved by the President of the Bauhaus-Universität and published as a Statute.
Downloads
Study Regulations
» Intake 2023 - MdU 13/2023 (German)
» Intake 2023 - MdU 13/2023 (English Reading Version)
» MdU 14/2019 (German)
» MdU 14/2019 (English Reading Version)
» MdU 26/2017 (German)
» MdU 26/2017 (English Reading Version)
Examination Regulations
» Intake 2023 - MdU 14/2023 (German)
» Intake 2023 - MdU 14/2023 (English Reading Version)
» MdU 13/2019 (German)
» MdU 13/2019 (English Reading Version)
» MdU 25/2017 (German)
» MdU 25/2017 (English Reading Version)
Module Catalogue
» Intake 2023
» Intake 2018
Allocation and Responsibilities of Professors and Lectures
» Organigram
Timetable
» WiSe 2024/25 - PV23 (enrolled from winter term 23/24)
» WiSe 2024/25 - PV17/19 (enrolled until summer term 2023)
Dates of exams
» SuSe 2024
» Proof of the inability to take examinations due to illness [valid from July 2020]