Description
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the Material Science and Engineering program at Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) have the opportunity to pursue careers in development and production departments in businesses that manufacture, process, or use materials, components, modules, and systems. They can also work in engineering offices and research institutions, as well as in various industrial branches of basic and application-oriented research.
In the Material Science and Engineering bachelor’s program at TU Berlin, you will primarily focus on metals, plastics, and (glass) ceramics. Acquire basic knowledge about their composition, properties, and uses, as well as related technologies. Learn how to develop, manufacture, characterize, and use materials. The curriculum provides education in natural, engineering, and material science basic principles, preparing you to handle practical problems in material science and engineering.
Requirement
- University entrance qualification certificate
- Professional qualifications (if no formal university entrance qualification)
- Proof of German skills (for applicants with foreign school-leaving certificates)
- International passport
- Photo
Structure
The Material Science and Engineering program at TU Berlin begins with learning basic principles of mathematics, natural science, and engineering. Through project work, students learn about working methods and approach engineering problems. The technical component includes integrated courses in material science and engineering, seminars, and labs. The program concludes with a scientific bachelor’s thesis.
A proposed course schedule is available for completing the degree program within the standard period of six semesters. While the schedule is a recommendation, it provides an example of which modules to take each semester.
Fees
TU Berlin semester/student fee - the fee is around € 310 and includes public transport in Berlin. The fees do not include such expenses as books, the compulsory German language course (approx. € 100 per semester), stationery, meals, healthcare insurance, visa and accommodation. In case that a field trip should be taking place during the second semester, this will require an own share of a maximum € 200 per student.
Service fee 50 Euro