Public universities in Baden-Württemberg charge non-EU students approx. €3,000 / year in tuition fees.
["Build your network of knowledge in engineering design and developmentThe Esslingen MEng in Design and Development in Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (DDM) is focused on the design and development of complex engineering systems. In order to work in modern simultaneous engineering, graduates need specialised knowledge and the ability to work in interdisciplinary and international teams.DDM students gain core competence in problem-solving abilities, based on networked knowledge in design, development, simulation, and production technology. A strong focus is placed on the ability to communicate confidently in the international environment of modern industry.The aim of this course is to prepare students for a challenging job in the core areas of design and development within the globalised mechanical engineering and automotive engineering industry. Graduates of the DDM programme usually continue to a career in one of the following areas: the automotive industry and its component suppliers, the mechanical engineering industry, the process engineering industry, and engineering consultancy.Study in the heart of the European automotive and mechanical engineering industryEsslingen University of Applied Sciences has a long tradition in educating mechanical and automotive engineers. Founded in 1914 as the Royal College for Mechanical Engineering, the university has always taken advantage of its location in one of the major centres of European industry and is therefore closely linked with the nearby companies. These include many global technological leaders in mechanical and automotive engineering, such asMercedes-Benz Group,Audi, Bosch,Festo,Porsche,Index,Mahle Behr, Trumpf,and many others. These strong connections to the industry are especially important when it comes to the placement of the student’s Master's thesis.Learn to work in an interdisciplinary and intercultural environmentThe DDM programme reflects the needs of globally oriented companies. We offer the opportunity for students from diverse cultural backgrounds to study, work, and live together. This is made possible through active contact with partner universities in many countries throughout the world. The intercultural co-operation of project work is also of added value to Master's students."]
October
All applicants
31 March for the following winter semester