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The University of Bremen is a renowned institution known for its excellence in research and education. The Space Engineering-II course offered at the university is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of space engineering. The course covers topics such as spacecraft design, propulsion systems, and space mission planning. Students have the opportunity to work on real-world projects and gain practical experience in the field. With state-of-the-art facilities and expert faculty, the University of Bremen is the ideal place to pursue a degree in space engineering.
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How to apply
What you need to apply for Space Engineering II at University of Bremen
Level C1
German B1 and English C1 are mandatory to study Space Engineering. However you don't need to submit the language certificates during the application process. The language certificates must be submitted though no later than 2 weeks after the start of the lectures.
Bachelor's degree in engineering, physics, mathematics, or techno-mathematics with 210/180 credit points.
210/180 Ects
Not required
students are required to have English language skills as well as German language skills (see below) and to hold a Bachelor's degree in engineering, physics, mathematics, or techno-mathematics with 180 credit points.
In the previous degree programme, at least 24 CP must have been earned in study components related to aeronautical or astronautical engineering. This includes in particular the subjects "Engineering Mechanics", "Thermodynamics", "Fluid Mechanics" and "Aerodynamics".
What to prepare for your application to Space Engineering II
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Professional experience, internship or apprenticeship
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Reference letters
Language certificates for the Master's programme
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PO Box 330 440
28334 Bremen
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Tuition
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Estimated year-1 total cost
11,904 – 11,904 EUR
Includes tuition, semester contribution, and estimated living costs. Range accounts for lifestyle differences.
This programme has restricted admission (NC). Admission is competitive and based on academic performance.
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Acceptance rate
29%
5 accepted out of 17 total applications
Grade benchmarksGerman scale (1.0 = best, 4.0 = passing)
1.89
Avg. accepted grade
German scale
1.68
Best admitted grade
German scale
2.30
Avg. rejected grade
German scale
Based on 17 applications from MS in Germany students 2018-2025.
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