The master's course tuition fees have to be paid to the coordinating institution (HsKA) and are as follows:
Payment of tuition fees:
The tuition fees are used to improve the quality of studies by providing high quality equipment in the laboratories, supporting special student projects and activities, supporting visits to companies and research centres, providing the opportunity to participate in conferences and fairs and holding the annual meeting of the entire EU4M Consortium.
Scolarships: Students can seek national or regional financial support (see scholarships )
Erasmus (up to 2.500€)
Erasmus+ Master Degree Loans see more
Work in industry
Support by the EU4M Consortium:
You have to hold a bachelor's degree or an equivalent university degree in one of the following disciplines: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Automotive/Aerospace, Sensor Technologies or a related scientific engineering subject.
High language skills in two of the following three languages: German, Spanish and French (and English!) at upper-intermediate level (B1) or better, based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
A good training profile, assessed on the basis of a complete grade list of the previous study programme, a professional background and evidence of above-average scores.
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
The grade and profile of your bachelor's degree, your language skills, your professional experience and your reference letters are taken into account during the selection process.