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Saarbrücken

Neural Engineering (MSc) htw saar - University of Applied Sciences

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
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First impressions

Location

Saarbrücken

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Duration

3 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

For the winter semester: 15 July

For the summer semester: 15 January

Please note: Before applying to the university, you need to first apply to receive your VPD via uni-assist. You can do so throughout the year, but it takes at least six weeks to receive your VPD from uni-assist. So in order to meet the university application deadlines, you will need to apply for your VPD as early as possible.

University application deadlines and semester dates are subject to change. Please refer to uni-assist and to the htw saar website for current information.

Online information sessions are offered. For the specific dates, visit the course website.

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science in Neural Engineering

Course location

Saarbrücken

Language of instruction

English

Languages

The programme is taught entirely in English. Students can voluntarily join language classes in German, French or Spanish at no extra charge.

Description

Neural Engineering is an emerging interdisciplinary field that merges neuroscience and engineering to understand, interface with, and manipulate the nervous system. Applications include neuroergonomic human-machine-interaction systems, brain-computer interfaces, active neuroimplants, neurocognitive and affective modelling, and neuro-inspired artificial intelligence systems.

Occupational Profile

The Neural Engineering course qualifies our graduates for demanding industrial R&D positions, e.g. in the development of nerve stimulators, diagnostic devices or active implants. Other emerging occupational fields encompass neuroergonomics (e.g. automotive branch) and neurocybernetics (collaborative robotics) applications, as well as the development of tailor-made applications in neurorehabilitation.

A considerable percentage of our Master’s graduates seek to pursue an academic career path and start a doctorate programme. Our national and international cooperation partners provide an excellent infrastructure to prepare students for a doctorate programme. Graduate students of the Neural Engineering programme participate in international research projects. This gives our students an early opportunity for active participation in the scientific community. In these projects, our students acquire essential scientific knowledge and social skills for future leadership positions.

The international orientation of the Neural Engineering programme allows our students to establish international contacts in early career stages and gain confidence on the global stage.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

3 semesters

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

For the winter semester: 15 July

For the summer semester: 15 January

Please note: Before applying to the university, you need to first apply to receive your VPD via uni-assist. You can do so throughout the year, but it takes at least six weeks to receive your VPD from uni-assist. So in order to meet the university application deadlines, you will need to apply for your VPD as early as possible.

University application deadlines and semester dates are subject to change. Please refer to uni-assist and to the htw saar website for current information.

Online information sessions are offered. For the specific dates, visit the course website.

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

Yes

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

First Semester

The curriculum of the first semester includes the basics of neural and cognitive systems – in particular, auditory processing and perception, functional imaging in neuroscience, biomedical signal and image processing as well as the practical manufacture of active implants. Students acquire fundamental knowledge of risk management and biocompatibility, particularly with regard to implantable systems.

Second Semester

The second semester imparts expertise of neural signal analysis and mathematical modelling of neuronal activity, technical interfaces to the nervous system, neuro-inspired artificial intelligence, and clinical neurophysiology.

The compulsory courses are supplemented by elective modules.

All courses include a high percentage of hands-on work for consolidation and realisation of imparted knowledge.

Student projects and theses can be carried out at our labs or with one of our external collaboration partners (e.g. Bosenberg Clinics, Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Saarland University Hospital).

Moreover, students can apply for a practical internship with one of our collaboration partners abroad. In this way, students will reinforce their acquired skills and deal with real-world research or clinical problems.

Supervising professors and other academic staff will provide intensive guidance throughout the programme. Whenever possible, highly qualified guest lecturers will contribute to research and teaching.

Third Semester

The third semester is devoted to the Master’s thesis, which can also be authored externally. The results of the Master’s project will be presented in a seminar session.

Publication of this work is encouraged, and past thesis work has frequently been published in scientific journals and/or presented at relevant international conferences.

For further information, please refer to our course description.

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

  • International guest lecturers
  • Courses are led with foreign partners
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

No

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

Students are required to pay a semester fee of 364 EUR for the 2025/2026 winter semester. These fees are subject to change. Upon payment, you'll receive your student ID, which grants you many discounts and access to a wide range of cultural activities on and off campus. Included in the fee is the Deutschlandsemesterticket": free public transport on local trains (second class coaches only), trams and buses within Germany.

Costs of living

Approximately 1,000 EUR per month to cover personal expenses

This amount includes estimated costs for accommodation, food, leisure activities, books and study equipment, semester fees, and health insurance charges.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

Academic admission requirements include a Bachelor’s degree or Diploma (UAS or University) in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science and related fields (210 ECTS). If you have completed a six semester Bachelor’s programme (180 ECTS), you are required to pass selected modules from the htw saar Biomedical Engineering Bachelor's programme with a total of 30 ECTS points. Please be aware that the modules during this "harmonisation semester" are taught in German. Please contact us if you have any further questions.

Recommended prerequisites:

Applicants should have excellent grades and a sound background in engineering science. Basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the nervous system is recommended. Interest in research-oriented projects is presumed. All our courses are taught as a block.

Language requirements

English (B2 level)

Application deadline

For the winter semester: 15 July

For the summer semester: 15 January

Please note: Before applying to the university, you need to first apply to receive your VPD via uni-assist. You can do so throughout the year, but it takes at least six weeks to receive your VPD from uni-assist. So in order to meet the university application deadlines, you will need to apply for your VPD as early as possible.

University application deadlines and semester dates are subject to change. Please refer to uni-assist and to the htw saar website for current information.

Online information sessions are offered. For the specific dates, visit the course website.

Submit application

International applicants must first apply online via uni-assist to receive the necessary VPD (preliminary review documentation). This can be done at any time during the year.

After receiving your VPD from uni-assist, apply directly to htw saar: application procedure.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Possibility of finding part-time employment

At htw saar, we provide you with information, advice and support on how to find the perfect part-time job either on or off campus. In Saarbrücken, you will be able to find numerous part-time job opportunities for students. Depending on what type of job you are looking for, you may work as an academic assistant at htw saar, or you might prefer to work in a restaurant or a store in town. Find out more here: Working during your studies

For non-EU nationals, visa/residence permit status may limit the amount of work allowed in addition to studies.

For more information, please refer to www.study-in-germany.de.

Additional support

Accommodation

Compared to many other German cities, Saarbrücken offers fairly affordable housing for students.

Information on all of your housing options can be found here: Finding a Place to Stay.

The International Office at htw saar will gladly assist you in finding your new home away from home. Just write an e-mail to study@htwsaar.de.

Career advisory services

At htw saar and especially in our department, we will support students in finding demanding industrial research and development (R&D) positions or in pursuing a doctoral degree.

In addition, you can always visit our career service for international students: Career Service.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Tutors
  • Accompanying programme
  • Specialist counselling
  • Visa matters
  • Support with registration procedures

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

The International Office arranges welcome events and provides assistance for international students. You can find an overview of our services here: International Office Services.

Contact

htw saar - University of Applied Sciences

School of Engineering

Goebenstraße 40
66117 Saarbrücken

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