International Programmes 2025/2026

Interdisciplinary Engineering Interdisciplinary Engineering

Trier University of Applied Sciences • Trier

Degree
Master of Science
Course location
Trier
Teaching language
  • English
Languages

The modules of the study programme in "Interdisciplinary Engineering" can be chosen freely to a large extent. Therefore, the proportion of the language depends on the individual composition of the modules. Depending on the combination, it is possible to take nearly 100% of the course in English or 100% in German. Mixed forms are also possible.

Full-time / part-time
  • full-time
Programme duration
3 semesters
Beginning
Winter and summer semester
Application deadline

Winter semester:

  • Applicants with German school leaving certificates: 15 September
  • Applicants with non-German school leaving certificates: 31 July
    Deadline for missing documents: 15 August

Summer semester

  • Applicants with German school leaving certificates: 15 March
  • Applicants with non-German school leaving certificates: 31 January
    Deadline for missing documents: 15 February

https://www.hochschule-trier.de/en/main-campus/study/application-admission/information

Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Description/content

The networking of disciplines is a fundamental building block for creating new knowledge in science and research. Many applications would be inconceivable without close cooperation between different disciplines. The same is increasingly true in business and industry. Only by bringing together many different types of knowledge and ways of thinking and by exploiting synergy effects we can achieve a high level of innovative strength and ultimately a competitive advantage. Thinking outside the box is in demand!

The "Master of Science – Interdisciplinary Engineering" degree programme picks up on this development and trains experts who are exceptionally capable of integrating existing and new specialist knowledge in complex contexts, even across disciplines. Content from the fields of electrical engineering, mechanical and automotive engineering, and building, supply, and energy technology is combined and supplemented by interdisciplinary (team) projects and seminars that promote methodical and social competence as well as analytical skills.

Graduates thus acquire the necessary tools to become involved in innovative interface areas. The programme offers excellent career opportunities in business and research and entitles graduates to embark on doctoral studies.

Course organisation

The Master's degree programme in "Interdisciplinary Engineering" combines competencies from the fields of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering as well as building, supply, and energy engineering. The standard period of study is three semesters (90 ECTS).

Students who have completed a six-semester Bachelor's degree programme can acquire an additional 30 ECTS within the framework of an enrolment catalogue up to the registration of the Master's thesis in order to achieve the 300 ECTS required for a Master's degree. This may extend the duration of study.

As part of the admission process, the core discipline applicable to the degree programme is determined for each student. As a rule, it is identical to the subject area of the first university degree. In addition, students can choose a focus deviating from the core discipline during the course of study if they complete at least 20 ECTS of the teaching modules as well as the final thesis in a specific subject area.

The programme is divided into teaching modules (45 ECTS) and independent work (45 ECTS). Students must earn at least 15 ECTS in Master's modules from a discipline that differs from their Bachelor's programme (supplementary discipline). Students have the opportunity to combine courses from different disciplines in order to gain a broad base in an application field: For the application field "electromobility", for example, this could mean choosing modules from electrical engineering (theory of drive technology, control engineering, learning systems), mechanical engineering (energy-efficient vehicles, vehicle technology, vehicle safety), and building, supply, and energy engineering (regenerative energy systems, smart grids, grid integration of renewable energies) in order to cover all aspects of electromobility.

Not only the division of the teaching modules, but also the organisational and content-related design of the modules in independent work emphasises the interdisciplinary character of the study programme. Thus, an interdisciplinary (team) project and an interdisciplinary seminar are scheduled in the second semester. In this way, students can sharpen their individual interdisciplinary profiles.

The degree is completed with the Master's thesis (30 ECTS), in which students demonstrate that they are able to deal scientifically with problems and present results. The academic degree of "Master of Science" (MSc) provides access to doctoral studies and qualifies for activities in research and development.

A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Semester contribution

The semester fee for the summer semester 2025 was 346.20 EUR.

Please do not pay until you have received your letter of admission!

If you already have a chip card, the semester fee is reduced by 23 EUR!

Funding opportunities within the university
No
Academic admission requirements

The Master's programme in "Interdisciplinary Engineering" is open to applicants who prove a first professional university degree with an overall mark of usually at least 2.5. The subject orientation of the first university degree must contain essential contents of a degree programme in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, technical building services, industrial engineering or medical engineering.

Applicants with a first professional university degree with less than 210 ECTS (e.g. six-semester Bachelor's programmes) who wish to enrol in a Master's degree programme with 90 ECTS have the option of taking additional credits at the latest by the time of registration of the Master's thesis in order to achieve the 300 ECTS required for a Master's degree.

Language requirements

The degree programme can be studied in German or, in parts, also English. Applicants for the degree programme Interdisciplinary Engineering with partly English as the language of instruction must provide evidence of language skills in German and English by at least one of the following qualifications for English language skills:

  • Abitur certificate (advanced course with at least 10 out of 15 points in the average of the last two school years, the Abitur grade also counts)
  • Abitur certificate (basic course with at least 12 out of 15 points in the average of the last two school years)
  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) (minimum 75 points internet based)
  • Cambridge C1 Advanced (at least 170 points) or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System) at least overall band score 6.0 points
  • TELC (The European Language Certificates) at least C1 level
  • Acquisition of a university entrance qualification in English
  • Completion of a Bachelor's degree programme in English
  • Recognition of proof of English language proficiency at the partner university in the case of a double-degree programme

Proof of language proficiency in German is provided by at least one of the following qualifications:

  • Goethe-Zertifikat B1
  • Zertifikat Deutsch / telc Deutsch B1
  • TestDaF TDN 3
  • UNIcert I DaF
  • Deutsches Sprachdiplom (DSD) of the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs - First Level (DSD I) with B1 in all areas)
  • DSH B1
  • Completion of a Bachelor's degree programme in German
Application deadline

Winter semester:

  • Applicants with German school leaving certificates: 15 September
  • Applicants with non-German school leaving certificates: 31 July
    Deadline for missing documents: 15 August

Summer semester

  • Applicants with German school leaving certificates: 15 March
  • Applicants with non-German school leaving certificates: 31 January
    Deadline for missing documents: 15 February

https://www.hochschule-trier.de/en/main-campus/study/application-admission/information

Submit application to

For applicants with a German school-leaving certificate or German degree:
https://studis.hochschule-trier.de/qisserver/pages/cs/sys/portal/hisinoneStartPage.faces?page=Bewerber/-innen

For applicants with a non-German school-leaving certificate:
https://www.uni-assist.de/

Support for international students and doctoral candidates
  • Specialist counselling

Trier University of Applied Sciences

Currently more than 6,000 students are enrolled at our three campuses in Trier, Birkenfeld and Idar-Oberstein. Thanks to our international location in the region of south-western Germany where three countries meet, conditions here are ideal for preparing students for careers not just in Germany, but also in Luxembourg, France, or Belgium. Regarding this international employment market on our doorstep, we offer a wide range of courses of study in Technology, Business, Law, Design and Computer Science.

Studying at Trier University of Applied Sciences means an education with a strong practical focus combined with a solid theoretical foundation, and includes supervised projects, a practical semester or a study semester abroad. Through our excellent business contacts, we can offer our students plenty of opportunities for applied research and work, thus ensuring our courses remain up-to-date and meet the demands of potential employers. Cooperation agreements with many universities and third-level institutions worldwide, double degrees and semester exchange programmes at all levels complete our international profile. We are offering internationally accredited Bachelor's and Master's degrees.

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