Mechanical Engineering (Master)
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Mechanical engineers play a pivotal role in the planning and design of diverse technical products and processes. Their expertise extends to the advancement and application of emerging technologies, as well as the conceptualization and production of groundbreaking innovations. Graduates of the Master’s program in mechanical engineering are highly sought-after leaders, often assuming managerial roles in project planning, construction, maintenance, quality assurance, and more. The three-semester Master’s program at Hessen International University capitalizes on the foundational knowledge acquired during students’ preceding bachelor’s studies. The curriculum intentionally integrates only a select number of compulsory courses, fostering ample room for personalized specialization. This flexibility extends to diverse realms like applied mechanics, automation and system dynamics, energy and process technology, production technology and work science, as well as materials and design. Opting for a mechanical engineering education at Hessen International University opens up a realm of possibilities upon successful completion. Beyond facilitating engineering careers, the master’s degree lays the groundwork for embarking on doctoral studies and undertaking independent scientific investigations. Across all corners of mechanical engineering, interdisciplinary collaboration thrives in the pursuit of forward-looking research and development. The global perspective is a defining aspect of the program at Hessen International University: Students have the opportunity to craft their master’s thesis in English (or another language), facilitated through consultations with their advisors.