Joint-Degree "Maschinenbau/Mechanical Engineering" at Georgia Tech

"Maschinenbau / Mechanical Engineering" is a joint Master's degree program between the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, USA and the University of Stuttgart and, thus, an independent course of studies. The design of the study programme is strongly based on the Master's programme "Mechanical Engineering" of the University of Stuttgart.

Please note that this is a German study program, therefore, inquiries in any other language than German will not be answered. Very good German and English language skills are required.

Application

Program

Program participants from Stuttgart and Atlanta complete two semesters respectively at their own university and the partner university to earn this joint degree from two renowned universities. The two universities complement each other particularly well: Both facilitate deeper knowledge in the key areas of design, production, energy- and process engineering, automotive engineering, mechanics, mechatronics and engineering cybernetics.

Georgia Institute of Technology is consistently ranked among the top international universities, not least because of the outstanding research environment in the  George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and the attractive campus life. Mechanical engineering at the University of Stuttgart has a distinguished reputation in applied research embedded in a unique industrial environment.

Basic Requirements for Application

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Oliver Sawodny

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Head of the Institute

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