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Ingolstadt

Renewable Energy Systems (RES) Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Buddy programme Accompanying programme Welcome event Cultural and linguistic preparation Support with registration procedures

First impressions

Location

Ingolstadt

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

3 semesters

Study structure

Not specified

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

1,200 EUR

Application deadline
  1. Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from outside of Germany must first apply via uni-assist from as soon as possible until 15 June for the following winter semester the latest.
    If you acquired your Bachelor's degree outside of Germany, uni-assist has to verify your eligibility to study in Germany and to convert your grades to the German grade system. You will have to submit all required documents to uni-assist online. The process takes four to six weeks.
  2. PRIMUSS – THI application portal: from 2 May until 15 July for the following winter semester
    You will have to apply online at the PRIMUSS university application portal. In case of admission, you will have to send all required documents by post later on.

Please check the THI website to get up-to-date information regarding the application periods.

Renewable Energy Systems

Programme introduction video

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General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science (MSc)

Course location

Ingolstadt

Language of instruction

English

Languages

All courses are in English. It is recommended that students learn German for internships.

Description

The Master's programme in Renewable Energy Systems (RES) aims at providing graduates with the skills required to successfully plan, develop, and control energy systems. Graduates will be familiar with renewable energy technologies and able to expand their professional knowledge.
The main focus is not on single technologies. Rather, it is on the interrelation between these technologies and the structure of the demand side. In particular, graduates should be able to work in an international working environment, dealing successfully with intercultural challenges.
The following modules are part of the curriculum:

  1. Introductory Laboratory Course
  2. Production Oriented Energy Systems
  3. Off-Grid Energy Systems
  4. Urban Area Energy Systems
  5. Numerical Methods and Simulation Techniques
  6. Energy Efficiency and Energy Management
  7. System Analysis and Control
  8. Energy Policies and Markets
  9. Hydrogen in Energy Technology and Energy Markets
  10. Thesis
  11. Optional Internship

It is also possible (but not compulsory) to study the RES programme as a dual course of study. Students of the dual Master's degree programme will complete two internships over semesters one and two.

Full-time / part-time

Not specified

Duration

3 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

  1. Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from outside of Germany must first apply via uni-assist from as soon as possible until 15 June for the following winter semester the latest.
    If you acquired your Bachelor's degree outside of Germany, uni-assist has to verify your eligibility to study in Germany and to convert your grades to the German grade system. You will have to submit all required documents to uni-assist online. The process takes four to six weeks.
  2. PRIMUSS – THI application portal: from 2 May until 15 July for the following winter semester
    You will have to apply online at the PRIMUSS university application portal. In case of admission, you will have to send all required documents by post later on.

Please check the THI website to get up-to-date information regarding the application periods.

Tuition fees per semester

1,200 EUR

Additional information on tuition fees

THI charges fees of currently 500 EUR per semester for students from third countries (citizenship outside the EU and European Economic Area).

The fees are planned to increase to 1,200 EUR per semester (Master's programmes) from summer semester 2026 onwards. When more details are available, you will find further information on our homepage.

THI students who started their studies earlier are not affected by this reform.

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Current information

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt does not cooperate with recruitment agencies. Applicants will have to apply on their own. Apart from the uni-assist fee, there is no application fee.

To stay updated on the most recent study orientation dates, please visit www.thi.de/go/events-studyorientation.

Further details

Course organisation

The standard period of study for the RES Master's programme amounts to three theoretical semesters. The third semester is used primarily for the completion of the Master's thesis. The programme is offered as a full-time course. Within the range of subjects, students are conveyed an in-depth and detailed theoretical, technical and practical understanding of energy systems.

In the first semester, knowledge, skills and competencies in the fields of energy are conveyed. An urban area energy system is designed. Furthermore, students learn to work independently by engaging in individual projects. Additionally, numerical mathematics and simulation techniques will be taught.

The second semester focuses on off-grid energy systems and industrial energy systems. The System Courses are enhanced by a module on energy policy and energy markets.

The Master's programme concludes with the Master's thesis in the third and last semester. The thesis is complemented by seminars.

There are practical elements in all modules, e.g. by providing project and thesis topics set by partner companies (especially for the dual programme). Courses also offer practical elements in university labs, company and trade fair visits, etc.

Language and culture courses are offered throughout the programme while the university is in session. Students from abroad have the opportunity to participate in German language courses and German students have the opportunity to learn another foreign language, but language courses are not part of the curriculum.

The programme is a full-time study programme. 

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

International guest lecturers

Integrated internships

It is possible to integrate an internship into the study programme. The Master's degree programme will then offer the opportunity to do an optional internship semester after the two theoretical semesters and before the Master's thesis semester. The students have to find an appropriate internship by themselves. The International Office offers courses for application training and will assist the students. It is common and recommended to write the Master's thesis within a company as an alternative to writing it within the university.

Positions for taking part in the dual Master's degree programme are provided independently from the university only by companies – students have to arrange such contracts with a company on their own before the start of the Master's course. Suitable companies can be located in Germany or the students' home countries – students should search the companies' websites for dual programmes. It is advisable to apply at the students' home location to companies that have their headquarters or other sites in Germany.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

Yes

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

1,200 EUR

THI charges fees of currently 500 EUR per semester for students from third countries (citizenship outside the EU and European Economic Area).

The fees are planned to increase to 1,200 EUR per semester (Master's programmes) from summer semester 2026 onwards. When more details are available, you will find further information on our homepage.

THI students who started their studies earlier are not affected by this reform.

Semester contribution

All students will have to pay a student union fee of 72 EUR per semester.

Costs of living

Student organisations estimate that the cost of living is approx. 990 EUR or more per month, depending on individual needs and expectations. Mandatory health insurance in Germany will cost a student around 145 EUR per month.

Usually, non-EU students will have to provide proof of financial means with a blocked account for visa purposes. It should contain approximately 992 EUR per month for up to 12 months.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

Requirements include a Bachelor's degree in energy engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering or equivalent with at least 210 ECTS credits or equivalent degree requirements (a minimum of seven semester at a German university with a workload of 25–30 hours per ECTS).

Specific experience in energy related topics is also required and checked in an aptitude test on the basis of documents provided by the applicant. There is NO interview and no written test. Energy experience can be gained by way of professional jobs, suitable internships, a Bachelor's thesis and other project work. You have to prove your experience by uploading valid documents at the THI application server. Your grades and your experience will be used to form a new grade.

Admission for applicants with Bachelor's degrees comprising 180 ECTS
For applicants who have a Bachelor's degree with less than 210 credits (but with a minimum of 180 ECTS), an approval of 30 ECTS on the basis of the qualified working experience is possible if the examination board agrees. The extent and nature of the working experience must comply with the rules for a second practical semester at Bavarian applied universities (§ 13 RaPO) and must be documented with a certificate of employment.

Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from a country other than Germany will have to send their documents to uni-assist for preliminary inspection prior to their application at THI. Please allow several weeks for this process, i.e. apply as soon as possible via uni-assist. Following this, you can apply via the THI application server with your VPD (preliminary review documentation, or "Vorpüfungsdokumentation" in German) from uni-assist.

The Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt can only make a legally binding decision about your eligibility for your desired study programme after reviewing the documents you submit with your application. We can’t provide a definitive assessment or evaluate your chances of acceptance until we have your full application, including your educational history.

Furthermore, it is possible to find out if you’re qualified to study in Germany before applying. Detailed information is available at the following link: www.uni-assist.de/en/tools/check-university-admission.

Additionally, you can find out about the qualification requirements via the study and examination regulations (=Studien- und Prüfungsordnung = SPO). Find these on the following page under the respective statutes: https://www.thi.de/en/university/university-profile/university-management/legal-department/.

Thank you for your understanding. You are very welcome to apply, and we will check your application documents.

Language requirements

Applicants applying for an English-language Master's programme must provide proof of sufficient English language skills at level B2. Proof of having passed the examination must be submitted by the time of enrolment at the latest. A list of all accepted certificates can be found here: https://www.thi.de/en/university/university-profile/university-management/legal-department/general-statutes/

A proof of English as a native language or a Bachelor's degree obtained with courses completely held in English is considered as equivalent proof.

Application deadline

  1. Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from outside of Germany must first apply via uni-assist from as soon as possible until 15 June for the following winter semester the latest.
    If you acquired your Bachelor's degree outside of Germany, uni-assist has to verify your eligibility to study in Germany and to convert your grades to the German grade system. You will have to submit all required documents to uni-assist online. The process takes four to six weeks.
  2. PRIMUSS – THI application portal: from 2 May until 15 July for the following winter semester
    You will have to apply online at the PRIMUSS university application portal. In case of admission, you will have to send all required documents by post later on.

Please check the THI website to get up-to-date information regarding the application periods.

Submit application

uni-assist: to get a VPD document PRIMUSS: THI application portal for online application submission

More information on the application can be found here.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

There are different scholarships available to enrolled students, such as the Deutschlandstipendium. All students will have to look and apply for specific scholarships themselves! Most scholarship programmes are based on performance (grades, voluntary work, etc.) The economic situation of applicants is usually not taken into consideration. A certain level of German language skills (at least B2) is required for many scholarships.

The International Office also offers scholarships. Enrolled international students will be notified of the call once a year via the communication channels of the university.

Possibility of finding part-time employment

International students at Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) are strongly advised to start gaining practical experience early to earn money during their studies and improve their job prospects. Besides looking for working student positions, students are also encouraged to seek low-level jobs in gastronomy or similar sectors to earn money and improve their German language skills. In addition to internship positions posted on the university platform, students should actively consider research and teaching assistant roles at THI. Please note that international students face legal limits on the number of working days allowed (see Study and work).

The International Welcome Center offers workshops and events in English to help international students prepare for their entry into the German market, especially in preparing for the internship search and applications.

Important: German employers expect students to take the initiative in applying for jobs and to have a good command of German. For internships, a minimum German language level of B1/B2 is required, while for entry-level jobs after graduation, B2/C1 is generally expected. Therefore, international students should start learning German as early as possible to increase their employability.

Additional support

Accommodation

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt does not run any student residence halls / dorms. You will have to start looking for accommodation on your own as soon as possible. At least 500 EUR per month should be budgeted for accommodation.

Here are some facts about finding accommodation in Ingolstadt or Neuburg.

Career advisory services

Workshops to prepare for the German job market

For most jobs German is still a necessary key qualification and prerequisite. Even the best degree will hardly help you later if you do not speak German well. We will not only provide you with the best possible support in your studies, but we will also offer a variety of German courses to help you learn German quickly and well.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Buddy programme
  • Accompanying programme
  • Welcome event
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation
  • Support with registration procedures

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Service point and counselling
  • Online info session for admitted degree-seekers
  • Support with city registration and residence permits
  • Orientation days and networking events
  • Mentoring programme
  • German courses and language support programmes
  • Cultural events, excursions and company tours
  • Workshops to prepare for the German job market
  • Student clubs, such as N.I.C.E. (Network & International Culture Exchange)

Supervisor-student ratio

There are usually groups of about 25 students in each class.

Contact

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Prof Dr-Ing Matthias Huber
Esplanade 10
85019 Ingolstadt
Tel.: +49 84193482402

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About us

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) is an institution that specialises in business and technology and is characterised by innovative study concepts and modern facilities. We are currently training over 8,000 students in more than 70 study programmes in engineering, computer science, business, life sciences and sustainability.
Our students will graduate as sought-after specialists and managers. An extremely dynamic and successful region with a distinctly strong economic structure provides for excellent framework conditions. The relatively small student body guarantees individual guidance, a familial atmosphere, and close cooperation between students and professors.
One of the core features of studying at our university is its orientation towards practical application. Internships and projects, as well as continuous cooperation with regional companies, are fundamental components of every study programme.
The Ingolstadt campus was completed in 1999, and a new tract of buildings opened in 2014. In 2021, the Neuburg campus opened its doors with its Faculty of Sustainable Infrastructure. Modern equipment and facilities create an atmosphere that adds to students' success and enjoyment. Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt is proud of its commitment to offer the highest possible level of quality in research and education. It is possible to explore Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt by visiting the interactive 360° THI campus tour.

University facts

  • 15
    Percentage of international students
  • 15
    Number of student clubs

Location

The campus is only a short walk from Ingolstadt's appealing old city. The view from the lecture halls is of a castle and other medieval buildings. Ingolstadt lies in the centre of Bavaria, one of the most prosperous German federal states, and it is only an hour by car from the metropolitan areas of Munich and Nuremberg. The opportunities to take part in leisure activities in the area – which is close to the Alps as well as to the beautiful Altmühl valley – are unlimited. With the headquarters of Audi (the international automotive company) and a large number of innovative corporations in the city, Ingolstadt is proud to be one of the strongest economic regions in Germany. Opportunities to participate in sports activities are provided by the university as well as by various amateur and competitive sports clubs. Bavarian charm and the Bavarian way of life – including summer evenings in beer gardens and the diverse cultural events on offer – make daily life in Ingolstadt particularly attractive for students.

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