Management and Engineering in Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 5.77 k / Semester(s) Deadline: Mar 1, 2025
StudyQA ranking:7619 Duration:2 years

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Graduates with the expertise to understand both the art of management and the complexities of engineering processes are increasingly sought after in today's industrial world. The MSc Management and Engineering in Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering (MME-CAME) caters to this demand as an industrial engineering Master's programme that will give you the choice and the flexibility to work in two increasingly interlinked fields of today's professional activity: at the interface of technology and economics.
The MSc Management and Engineering in Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering is an interdisciplinary programme conducted by two European universities, well-reputed in their specific fields. The German RWTH Aachen University has one of the best faculties of mechanical engineering worldwide and conducts the programme's engineering part. The Dutch Maastricht School of Management (MSM) has a worldwide reputation for its programmes in business and management teaching.
The programme's first year focuses on computer aided methods in mechanical engineering. It provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of finite element methods, numerical methods, simulation, mechanics, and software engineering.
Research directly influences the curriculum, ensuring that students are exposed to the most up-to-date information and practices possible.
During the management training at MSM, students are trained as globally-oriented managers with solid knowledge of the core management processes and an understanding of the major social and environmental issues that set the scene for business processes in emerging economies. Throughout the programme, students will be challenged to explore feasible innovations that balance business and development prospects. In addition, the RWTH School of Business and Economics contributes three management modules during the first year in Aachen.

Educational organisation

Educational Organisation at the RWTH Aachen University
Teaching in the MSc programme takes places in various forms: lectures, exercises, and internships. Lectures are usually taught via presentation of the relevant teaching material. Some professors might also ask questions and encourage interaction with the students. In the corresponding exercises, the teaching material will be actively applied by the students, e.g. via calculation tasks. Internships also constitute a more application-oriented form of teaching and can take place in labs, for example.

Educational Organisation at Maastricht School of Management (MSM)
Lectures, problem-based learning, individual and group assignments, case studies, seminars, discussions and independent study all play an important role in MSM's teaching methodology. Lectures are interactive and provide plenty of opportunities for students to discuss the topic of the lecture with the professor. MSM's emphasis in group assignments is on working efficiently and effectively in multicultural groups, an invaluable skill for managers in today's professional environment. Case studies provide a vehicle for identifying problems and analysing them, as well as for developing solutions and ways to implement these.

To achieve the Master of Science in Management and Engineering in Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering, students must complete a course programme consisting of engineering and management modules.

  • Engineering & Management modules at the RWTH Aachen University
    • Finite Element Methods for Engineers
    • Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering
    • Advanced Software Engineering
    • Simulation of Discrete Event Systems
    • Reliable Simulation in the Mechanics of Materials and Structures
    • Continuum Mechanics
    • Nonlinear Structural Mechanics
    • Entrepreneurial Strategy
    • Innovation Management
    • Finance and Accounting
    • Additionally: two compulsory elective courses in the field of Engineering, such as Multibody Dynamics, Welding and Joining Technologies, Manufacturing Technology, Factory Planning, Mechanics of Engineering Materials, Laser Processing

  • Management modules at Maastricht School of Management
    • International Project Management
    • Organisational Development & Change
    • Economics for Managers
    • International Business
    • Leadership and High Performance Teams
    • Professional Negotiation Skills and Management of Conflicts

  • German language course
  • Master's thesis

Study abroad unit(s)

Students spend the first and second semester in Aachen, Germany.
The third semester is studied at the Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands.
The fourth semester is reserved for the Master's thesis, which can be written either at the RWTH Aachen University or the Maastricht School of Management.

Forms of assessment

Oral and written examinations

Course objectives

Graduates of this Master's degree programme will have gained the skill set and competencies to work at the interface of technology and business administration. In today's industrial world, they will be the bridge between management goals and operational performance.

Our graduates...
  • work at companies such as Anvis, BASF, Continental, Fiat, Ford, Kautex, Liebherr, Rolls Royce, Toyota, Volkswagen.
  • find a job within three months after graduation (about 68%).
  • increase their salary by up to 100% (about 53%).

For graduates looking into a future in academia, the Master of Science also qualifies graduates for PhD studies and a further career path in academia.
The Master of Science degree will be awarded by the RWTH Aachen University.

Language requirements

If you want to attend an English-taught Master's programme, you must be fluent in English (oral and written) in order to understand lectures, textbooks, and manuals in English and to participate in lab projects, industrial internships and examinations.
One of the following certificates must be submitted:

  • TOEFL Internet-based: minimum of 90 pts/paper-based: minimum of 577 pts
  • IELTS test minimum overall band 5.5 pts
  • Cambridge Test - Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)
  • First Certificate in English (FCE), completed with B
  • placement test of RWTH Aachen University's Language Centre (B2 - only available for students already enrolled at the RWTH Aachen University)

Applicants who have graduated with a Bachelor's degree in the USA, UK, Canada (English-speaking parts), Ireland, New Zealand or Australia do not need to submit language certificates.
Certification of German language proficiency is not necessary in order to apply for an English-taught RWTH Master's degree programme. Admitted students will attend an obligatory German language course at the beginning of September (around one month prior to the beginning of the programme).

Academic requirements

Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering or a related discipline, such as automotive, aerospace or energy engineering, manufacturing, structural, industrial, or production engineering, awarded by an internationally recognised university-level institution
Fundamental knowledge in the following subjects: mechanics, material science, thermodynamics, machine design, informatics, mathematics, physics, fluid mechanics, automatic control, finite elements, modelling, theory of vibrations, manufacturing engineering, CAD
Basic knowledge in business administration, students with no previous knowledge in management must participate in preparatory online courses conducted by the School of Business and Economics at RWTH Aachen University prior to the beginning of the course (July-September).
In addition, students should have gained relevant work experience of no less than 12 months (as a rule), during or after their Bachelor's degree programme.

Want to improve your English level for admission?

Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.

  • ✔️ Flexible study schedule
  • ✔️ Experienced teachers
  • ✔️ Certificate upon completion

📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.

Enroll in the course

Enrolment fees

All students are subject to a student service fee of currently approx. 245 EUR per semester.
The fee includes a semester ticket covering public transport in the North Rhine-Westphalia area.
Enrolment fee at Maastricht School of Management: 150 EUR (one-time)

Costs of living

The average cost of living and studying, including food, accommodation, personal and social expenses, and study-related costs, is estimated to be 700-900 EUR per month.

Job opportunities

Generally, students enrolled at the RWTH Aachen University have the opportunity to find a job on campus and work up to 19 hours per week. This also allows students to become more familiar with the university institutes and to take part in projects related to their field of study.
The maximum working limit for off-campus work is 120 days per year for non-EU students.
International students may take up work in the private sector during the semester or the semester break for up to three months without having obtained a work permit. Students thus may take up full-time work for 90 days or part-time positions (up to four hours per day) for 180 days. This regulation is also stated on the residence permit. During the semester, students are allowed to take up jobs with working hours of up to 19 hours per week. During the semester break, students may work full-time but only for a maximum of 13 consecutive weeks.

Funding opportunities within the university

A limited number of scholarships from various organisations is available to help students finance their studies. Please see the following website for a list of exchange programmes, scholarships, and grants, together with their specific application requirements and conditions, and/or contact the International Office directly for advice and assistance.
http://www.rwth-aachen.de/scholarships

Arrival support

The staff of the RWTH International Academy offers new students several support services upon arrival and encourages current Master's students to help fellow students settle in. Orientation days will be organised to help new students find their way around the campus and build new contacts with fellow students. Services include:
  • daily consultation hours
  • orientation days
  • senior mentoring programme
  • academic and social mentoring programme
  • German language course
Students are also offered assistance with the following tasks, amongst others:
  • finding accommodation
  • admission procedures
  • opening a bank account
  • insurance matters
  • getting to know the city and the university campus

Services and support for international students

Continuous Support Programme:
One unit of the RWTH International Academy specialises in organising international programmes in the field of engineering. The experienced and motivated team takes care of all organisational and administrative matters and moreover offers an intensive supporting programme for international students to ensure an excellent working environment. Among others, the following services are offered:
  • mentoring programme and study planning support
  • group meetings to discuss organisational issues
  • social and cultural events
  • excursions, field trips and company visits
  • career events and application training
  • daily consultation hours to support any kind of individual issues
While living in Maastricht, students will be guided by the experienced staff at Maastricht School of Management. They offer a wide range of services, from accommodation and career services to social services.

Accommodation

The staff of the RWTH International Academy offers support in finding accommodation either in a student residence, in a private apartment, or in a shared flat.
The RWTH Aachen University has a limited number of dorm rooms and studio apartments. However, there are usually waiting lists for these rooms, and students will probably need to find private accommodation first. There are a number of options for finding private accommodation in and around Aachen, and the RWTH International Academy can provide students with information beforehand and upon arrival.
For short-term accommodation, there are many hotels and two youth hostels.
Further guidance on student accommodation in Aachen can be found at:
https://www.academy.rwth-aachen.de/en/education-formats/msc-degree-programmes/mme-came/accommodation
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