Electromobility (M.Eng.) - part-time

General Information

The electromobility degree programme was launched in winter semester 2013/14. This part-time Master programme is a collaborative project of the University Federation SouthWest Germany (HfSW). Esslingen University of Applied Sciences is responsible for the academic content, and the Graduate Campus Aalen University of Applied Sciences is responsible for organisational issues.

The electromobility Master programme is an internationally recognised additional qualification which fully prepares you to play your part in the development of alternative concepts for drivetrains. This requires technically sound knowledge of the vehicle system as a whole and how it interacts. Students acquire more in-depth knowledge in practically oriented lectures, laboratories and transfer projects.

The degree programme is aimed at engineers with a first degree in a technical subject such as mechatronics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, IT and related disciplines.

The programme is offered once a year starting in September. The deadline for applications is 15 July of every year The programme takes four semesters (2 years) and awards 90 ECTS Credits.

Further information and the applications forms needed can be found on the website of Graduate Campus Aalen University of Applied Sciences.


Academic Director/Programme Coordinator

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Neuburger

Degree Programme Management

Karen Huep
Email: karen.huep@hs-aalen.de
Phone: +49(0)7361/576-1453


Further information

Leaflet - Electromobility part-time degree programme (M.Eng.)

Facts and Figures - at a glance

Degree awardedMaster of Engineering (M.Eng.)
FacultyMobility and Technology
CoorporationsGraduate Campus der Hochschule Aalen
CampusEsslingen Hilltop Campus
Esslingen City Centre Campus
Goeppingen Campus
Number of semesters4
Language of instructionGerman
Tuition FeesEUR 19,000, payable in four instalments of EUR 4,750 before the start of each semester
AttendenceFriday: 15:30 - 20:30 and Saturday: 09:30-16:45; 2-3 weekends per month, 1 full week per year; the lectures with mandatory attendance during the first three semesters take place either at the university or as an interactive online lecture.
Information on admission requirements
  • University degree in an engineering discipline
  • Final grade of 2.5 or better as a general rule
  • Degree with an ECTS Credit of at least 210 Credits. If the degree awards less than 210 Credits, the difference must be made up during the degree programme
  • Relevant professional experience gained after obtaining your first degree, usually of at least one year’s duration.
  • Programme starts: every winter semester
  • Deadline for applications: 15 July of every year

The exam regulations for external students can be found at “Modules”.

Specialisation

Drivetrain and drivetrain systems, power electronics, development methods, simulation tools

Target groupsEngineers with a technical first degree such as mechatronics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, information technology and related courses of study

Admission requirements

  • University degree in an engineering discipline
  • Degree with an ECTS Credit of at least 210 Credits. If the degree awards less than 210 Credits, the difference must be made up during the degree programme
  • Final grade of 2.5 or better as a general rule
  • Relevant professional experience gained after obtaining your first degree, usually of at least one year’s duration.

The exam regulations for external students can be found at “Modules”.


How to apply

Applications must be submitted to the Graduate Campus Aalen University of Applied Sciences. Closing date for applications is 15 July every year.

The curriculum for the degree programme and detailed descriptions of the programme modules are contained in the Module Catalogue.

Modulhandbuch Elektromobilität (M.Eng.) berufsbegleitend

Degree Programme and Examination Regulations (SPO, in German)

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