Mechanical / Materials / Process Engineering,
Department
Fakultät 6: Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik und Geodäsie at the Uni Stuttgart
- Pfaffenwaldring 27
- 70569 Stuttgart
- Phone: +49 711 685-624 00




Mechanical Engineering
Degree courses with details
Further information provided by the department
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Special features regarding teachingThe only undergraduate degree course in aerospace engineering at a civil university in Germany; consecutive basic and research-oriented B.Sc.- and M.Sc. degree programme (6+4 semesters); Master´s degree programme with eight specialisation directions: Mathematical & physical modelling, experimental & numerical simulation methods, information technology in LRT, materials, materials & manufacturing processes, flight guidance & systems engineering, design & construction of aerospace vehicles, propulsion & energy systems, space technology & use of outer space
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Special features regarding the international orientationSpecifically in the M.Sc., steadily increasing share of modules taught in English; large percentage (approx. 50%) of own students complete at least one semester abroad; Support of external, foreign students (approx. 50-100 p.a.); Pegassus Programme: Association of 20 LRT universities in Europe. The course credits acquired in exchange are recognised, with equivalence of the academic degrees and the certificate guaranteed; direct institute cooperations: e.g. with the Aerospace Engineering Department at the University of Maryland; Joint degree with Samara University (RUS)
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Special features regarding the equipmentNumerous modernised laboratories, many of which are also available for courses in the form of internships.
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Special features regarding research activitiesThe department or degree course is involved in a variety of research projects, many in an international context. To name a few examples: E-Genius, Flying Laptop, SOFIA, Fly-by-Wire DA42, ‘DROPIT’ International Research Training Group, Collaborative Research Centre transregio 75 (SFB-TRR75)
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Support for foundersMainly done place centrally with the support of the University of Stuttgart, but also through the degree programme, e.g. by assuming the mentoring role of university teachers and/or applying for research and development projects for entrepreneurs from the university. The departmental start-up officer also offers guidance.
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Further information on research activitieshttps://www.f06.uni-stuttgart.de/forschung/
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Further information about study entry phasehttps://www.uni-stuttgart.de/studium/bachelor/luft-und-raumfahrttechnik-b.sc./
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Information on access restrictionshttps://www.uni-stuttgart.de/studium/bewerbung/erstsemester/auswahlverfahren-aufnahmepruefung/




(S)-Students' judgements (F)-Facts (P)-Professors' judgements
(ME)= Mechanical Engineering (IntDiscip)= very interdisciplinary and thus not classified;
As the ranking is done for the whole subject area, for the single "sub-subjects" it can happen that not all rank groups are represented in all criteria.
As the ranking is done for the whole subject area, for the single "sub-subjects" it can happen that not all rank groups are represented in all criteria.
Last update 2022: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education.
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