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What you need to apply for Interdisciplinary Engineering (MSc) at Trier University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Trier)
The degree programme can be studied in German or English. Applicants for the degree programme Interdisciplinary Engineering with English as the language of instruction must provide evidence of language skills in English by at least one of the following qualifications:
Abitur certificate (advanced course with at least 10 out of 15 points in the average of the last two school years, the Abitur grade also counts)
Abitur certificate (basic course with at least 12 out of 15 points in the average of the last two school years)
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) (minimum 75 points internet based)
Cambridge C1 Advanced (at least 170 points) or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) at least C1 level (at least 6.0 points)
TELC (The European Language Certificates) at least C1 level
Acquisition of a university entrance qualification in English
Completion of a bachelor's degree programme in English
Recognition of proof of English language proficiency at the partner university in the case of a double-degree programme
The following certificates are accepted:
-Goethe certificate B1
-Certificate German / telc German B1
-TestDaF TDN 3
-UNIcert I DaF
-German Language Diploma (DSD) from the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs – First Level (DSD I) with B1 in all areas)
-DSH B1
-Bachelor's degree in German language
admission possible with a 6- or 7-semester first degree (see admission requirements)
90 ECTS
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Normal 2 pages SOP
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The Master's programme "Interdisciplinary Engineering" is open to applicants who prove a first professional university degree with an overall mark of usually at least 2.5. The subject orientation of the first university degree must contain essential contents of a degree programme in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, technical building services, industrial engineering or medical engineering.
Usually the core discipline is identical to the subject orientation of the first professional university degree.
Applicants with a first professional university degree with less than 210 ECTS (e.g. six-semester Bachelor's programme) who wish to enrol in a Master's degree programme with 90 ECTS have the option of taking additional credits at the latest by the time of registration of the Master's thesis in order to achieve the 300 ECTS required for a Master's degree. For this purpose, suitable Bachelor's and Master's modules ("bridge modules") are defined in a catalogue of additional credits. You can get an overview of these modules and your personal selection with the "Module-Choice-Tool".
Applicants for the degree programme Interdisciplinary Engineering, where the language of instruction is partly English, must also provide evidence of language skills in English and German (see "Evidence of language skills")
The degree programme can be studied in German or in parts also English. Applicants for the degree programme Interdisciplinary Engineering with partly English as the language of instruction must provide evidence of language skills in German and English by at least one of the following qualifications for English language skills:
Proof of language proficiency in German is provided by at least one of the following qualifications:
What to prepare for your application to Interdisciplinary Engineering (MSc)
1. complete curriculum vitae in tabular form, including periods after obtaining the university entrance qualification up to the time of application
2. copy of identity card or passport for international applicants
3. certificate of university entrance qualification or entrance qualification for studies at universities of applied sciences
also practical part (e.g. proof of internship, certificate of a voluntary social / ecological year or similar), for professionally qualified persons the journeyman's certificate, skilled
worker's certificate or IHK examination certificate and the final certificate of the vocational school or master craftsman's certificate
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This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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A requirement for admission to the programme is a counselling interview with the head of the degree programme to determine the area of specialisation (core discipline) as well as the modules that must be taken and, if applicable, the catalogue of additional credits ("bridge modules"). Please make an appointment before or parallel to your application.
In preparation for the counselling interview, please complete the Application for Admission: Counselling Interview as well as the Catalogue of (bridge) modules as far as possible and bring both forms with you to the agreed appointment.
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Application fee
75 EUR
Estimated time
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Complexity
MediumAddress
Trier University of Applied Sciences
Study Service - Building G
Schneidershof
54293 Trier
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Tuition
FREE
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
303.04 EUR
per semester
Application fee
75 EUR
one-time
Estimated year-1 total cost
12,510 – 12,510 EUR
Includes tuition, semester contribution, and estimated living costs. Range accounts for lifestyle differences.
Additional fee information
SEMESTER FEE FOR FIRST-TIME AND NEW ENROLLERS
The current semester fee (applies only to first-time and new enrollers, not to re-registerers) is for
Winter semester 2023/2024 - EUR 303.04
(EUR 14.00 - ASTA; EUR 109.00 - Studierendenwerk; EUR 1.60 - delivery fee; EUR 155.44 - semester ticket; EUR 23.00 - chip card)
Please do not pay until you have received the notification of admission!
If you already have a chip card, the semester fee is reduced by €23.00!
Please note that the transfer can take up to 5 days, even with online transfers.
If you withdraw your enrollment before the start of lectures , your semester fee will be refunded. In this case, the university is obliged to charge a fee for canceling the enrollment:
for a non-restricted study course in the amount of 25.00 euros
for a degree program with restricted admission in the amount of EUR 45.00.
If an ID card has already been issued, the amount of EUR 23.00 for the chip card cannot be refunded.
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Acceptance rate
91%
41 accepted out of 45 total applications
Grade distributionGerman scale (1.0 = best, 4.0 = passing)
Based on 45 applications from MS in Germany students 2018-2025.
Based on 45 applications from MS in Germany students 2018-2025.
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