Manufacturing Technology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Deadline: Mar 1, 2025
StudyQA ranking:4579 Duration:2 years

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Educational organisation

During the first two semesters, students gain profound theoretical knowledge in the following compulsory modules:
  • Machining Technology
  • Materials Science
  • Forming Technology
In addition, students choose elective modules according to their individual interests, for example:
  • Automation and Robotics
  • Simulation Methods in Solid Mechanics
  • Advanced Simulation Techniques in Metal Forming
  • Measurement Engineering
  • Fatigue Behaviour
  • Machining Process Simulation
  • High Dynamic Testing of Materials
  • Plastics Processing Technology
  • Topics in Manufacturing Technology (Appropriate technical courses not specifically part of the MMT programme can be credited here.)
The third semester is characterised by project and laboratory work which enables students to acquire the competency to apply theoretical knowledge in practical applications. The module "Interdisciplinary Qualification" is geared towards imparting soft skills as well as language skills in order to prepare students for their later profession.
The Master's thesis is scheduled for the fourth semester.

Forms of assessment

  • Written and oral exams
  • Written reports
  • Oral presentations
  • Master's thesis

Course objectives

The Master's programme "Master of Science in Manufacturing Technology" equips students with detailed knowledge, skills, and competencies in the field of interdisciplinary production engineering. Learning to carry out research represents a key component in this context. For this purpose, students are offered lectures and courses at several different chairs and institutes in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Thanks to the international structure of the programme with English as its language of instruction, and due to the close cooperation with renowned industrial companies, students are prepared in the best possible way for a professional career in the production sector.
Learning Outcomes:
  • advanced understanding of manufacturing problems
  • analytical reasoning capability
  • ability to approach and solve advanced problems systematically
  • ability to organise and prepare work packages within a research project
  • key competencies (communication skills, teamwork)
  • intercultural competency
  • ability to communicate scientific results and insights
  • experience in industrial R&D

Language requirements

Applicants must provide proof of their English skills:
  • TOEFL (min. scores: PB: 550; CB: 213; IB: 80)
  • IELTS (min. score: 6.5)

Academic requirements

  • An appropriate Bachelor of Science degree in the field of mechanical engineering or a comparable degree with a total of 180 credit points (ECTS). A Bachelor's degree course is considered appropriate when it includes modules of the following subjects:
    • mathematics, covering at least 18 credit points (ECTS)
    • mechanics, covering at least 12 credit points (ECTS)
    • materials engineering, production engineering, theory of design and/or metrology and
feedback control, totalling at least 20 credit points (ECTS) to be divided individually
  • An average final Bachelor's degree grade which corresponds at least to the grade "good" (1.9)
  • A certificate showing a sufficient command of English according to TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent (knowledge of German is not required)
  • Recommended: proof of one's ranking among the top 10% students of one's graduating class
  • Recommended: GRE (graduate record examination)
An admission committee decides on exceptions, requirements, and the admission of candidates with comparable degrees to the Master's programme.

Enrolment fees

About 250 EUR per semester. This fee includes a public transport ticket ("Semesterticket"), valid on all local and regional trains (with the exception of high-speed trains) and on buses throughout North Rhine-Westphalia.

Costs of living

Approx. 700 EUR per month to cover personal expenses.

Job opportunities

Student research assistant positions are available.

Funding opportunities within the university

The university has a scholarship programme for excellent international students. Recipients receive between 300 and 800 EUR per month.

Services and support for international students

All students are supported by the MMT office, student advisers, and academic advisers in matters regarding the study programme and everyday life.

Accommodation

Accommodation is available through student services (http://www.stwdo.de) as well as through the International Office of TU Dortmund University (http://www.aaa.uni-dortmund.de), or on the private market. Rent for a single room in a student residence is approx. 180 to 300 EUR. Please also see our website at http://www.mmt.mb.tu-dortmund.de.
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Study mode:On campus Languages: English
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Deadline: Jan 15, 2025 195 place StudyQA ranking: 5266