Bachelor Electrical Engineering/Elektrotechnik (BEng)
Technische Universität Dresden
at Technische Universität Dresden · Dresden, Saxony
Duration
3 semesters
Tuition
€5,370 total
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Online
The Master's program in Advanced Materials Characterisation and Non-Destructive Testing at Technische Universität Dresden is designed to equip students with a profound understanding of materials science, focusing on innovative characterisation techniques and non-destructive evaluation methods. Throughout the program, students engage in both theoretical studies and practical applications that are crucial in the field of materials engineering. The curriculum is structured over three semesters, allowing for an intensive and focused academic experience.
Students take part in a variety of modules that cover the fundamental principles of materials characterisation, advanced analytical techniques, and non-destructive testing methodologies. This blend equips them with the essential skills to assess the integrity and durability of materials across various applications. In addition to coursework, students are encouraged to participate in research projects that contribute to cutting-edge developments in materials science.
The program emphasizes practical experience, aligning with the needs of the German industry, particularly in the thriving sectors such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. With an internship semester included, students can apply their knowledge in real-world settings, collaborating with leading companies and research institutions in Dresden and beyond. This hands-on approach not only enhances learning but also prepares graduates for a seamless transition into the job market.
This program is well-suited for individuals who have a foundation in materials science, engineering, or related fields and are eager to deepen their expertise. Whether you aspire to work in research, quality assurance, or technical consultancy, the skills gained in this program will be invaluable.
Graduates find opportunities in various German industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and construction, where they apply their specialized knowledge to ensure material performance and safety.
It typically takes 3 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around €5,370 total. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Materials ScientistNon-Destructive Testing EngineerQuality Assurance SpecialistResearch and Development EngineerTechnical ConsultantGraduates find opportunities in various German industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and construction, where they apply their spe...
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