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Master of Science in Wood Technology Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
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Location

Rosenheim

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

3 semesters, 6 semesters

Study structure

Full-time, Part-time (study alongside work)

Mode of study

Less than 50% online

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Application deadline

15 April – 15 September for the following winter semester

Due to the visa processing time, it is STRONGLY recommended that non-EU applicants submit their documents at the beginning of the application period on 15 April!

Please check the application deadlines on TH Rosenheim’s official page, as dates may be subject to change.

Here you can find a step-by-step guide on how to apply.

Our voices

Wood is a valuable natural resource that is critical to humanity's future. A competent workforce will be required for the management of wood and the use of wood technologies now and in the future of forestry and timber industries. Are you ready to begin a Master's degree in wood technology at an international level? Then Rosenheim Technical University is the ideal place to study. The experiences and abilities I gained provided me with a firm foundation for my working life in the timber industry.

© Leonel Vushueh Chongong

Leonel Vushueh Chongong

MSc

Welcome to TH Rosenheim

With the highest standards of educational quality, TH Rosenheim trains qualified graduates with a practical orientation. A family atmosphere, close contact to lecturers and a wide range of recreational activities create ideal conditions. Surrounded by a unique mountain panorama and a magnificent forest and lake landscape, Rosenheim is the perfect place for successful studies.

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Programme partners

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science (MSc)

Course location

Rosenheim

In cooperation with

Bern University of Applied Sciences (BUAS), Switzerland

Language of instruction

English

Languages

All courses are held in English. A range of elective courses in German is also available/offered. The Master’s thesis may be written in English or German. In consultation with the examiners, a different language can also be agreed upon. A summary in English must always be included.

We recommend that all international students improve their German language skills by attending the German language courses offered by the university. One course can be credited as an elective.

Description

International prospects for your career
Leadership skills and HR management, the definition of a strategy, a solid foundation in financial aspects, performance optimisation in production, the most recent material technologies or production systems engineering with the simulation of equipment: the range covered by wood technology and thus the requirements for engineers are constantly evolving. A wide range of knowledge and skills are expected in managerial positions in the international woodworking industry. This is precisely what the international Master’s programme in Wood Technology offers. It is a collaborative programme offered by Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences (GER) and Bern University of Applied Sciences (CH).

Both educational institutes are European leaders in the field of timber. One of the particular strengths of this unique degree programme in Europe is the practical training provided on a high scientific level. Applied research is conducted in close collaboration with leading institutes and enterprises. The course is taught in English and can be completed either as a full-time study course (usual programme duration: three semesters) or as a part-time study course (up to six semesters). Part-time study allows the student to engage in parallel professional activities at a company or in a research department at either university.

Career prospects
The graduates are experts who master the latest concepts and technologies in an international woodworking industry. The knowledge and skills acquired during the programme, and also firmly rooted in practical application, will enable the graduates to become valuable assets to businesses in private enterprise, public services or institutes in the timber, machine, software and consulting area.

The graduates will have the skills to enter senior positions in various sectors of activity such as planning, project management, production, technical sales and marketing, distribution, quality control or research and teaching.

Our Master of Science programme is also the ideal basis for PhD studies.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time, Part-time (study alongside work)

Duration

  • 3 semesters
  • 6 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Less than 50% online

Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study

Our winter semester starts on 1 October, and an introductory meeting might be held a few days ahead of this.

Application deadline

15 April – 15 September for the following winter semester

Due to the visa processing time, it is STRONGLY recommended that non-EU applicants submit their documents at the beginning of the application period on 15 April!

Please check the application deadlines on TH Rosenheim’s official page, as dates may be subject to change.

Here you can find a step-by-step guide on how to apply.

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Additional information on tuition fees

For international students from non-EU countries, tuition fees of 500 EUR per enrolled semester will apply from summer semester 2026. More information can be found here.

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

Structure of the programme
Personal development in an international environment, expanding skills related to the most recent technologies and methods in the woodworking industry are at the core of the Master’s degree programme.

The two theoretical semesters will give the students a solid foundation in the fields of mathematics, sciences, advanced wood-based materials as well as management and leadership skills.

In addition, students can choose from a range of different lectures based on their personal preference, for example, Systems Engineering, Special Aspects of Wood Processing, Change Management, Supply Chain Management, Quality Management, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Wood Processing, Furniture Safety and Testing, as well as Innovation Management and New Product Development or Simulation. The second semester is topped off with some courses on economical aspects and the topics of Energy, Wood Supply and Logistics.

During the third semester, students will write the Master’s thesis. They will be able to prove that they are capable of working in a scientific and solution-oriented manner and capable of applying scientific methods when dealing with complex problems from the field of wood technology and related business areas. Given the close collaboration with industry, it is also possible for students to find topics for their Master's theses outside the university.

Types of courses
Within one semester, students have a mixture of weekly lectures and seminars. Depending on the content, different types of courses are used. The courses of the field “Skills for Management” are interactive seminars, including group work. The modules taught by professors of Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences are mostly held as weekly lectures. Guest lecturers from different universities come to Rosenheim to teach block courses. The detailed description of the individual modules and part modules can be found in the actual curriculum published every semester.

Required credits
The aim is to acquire an average of 30 credit points (CP) per semester for full-time students or an average of 15 credit points per semester for part-time students. During the entire course of study, 90 credit points (CP) must be achieved. A Bachelor's degree with at least 210 ECTS credits is required for beginning the Master's programme. Students who have a primary academic degree that qualifies them for professional employment with less than 210 credits but at least 180 credits have the possibility of acquiring the missing credits during the Master's programme. Details for these regulations can be found in the study and examination regulations. The programme has a modular structure and comprises three semesters for full-time students and four to six semesters if completed on a part-time basis.

German language courses
The German language courses offered by the Language Centre of the university are not directly integrated into the programme structure. We are trying to integrate the timeslots into the schedule.

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

  • International guest lecturers
  • Training in intercultural skills
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
  • Opportunities for students to work abroad
  • Specialist literature in other languages
  • Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)

Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany

As a collaborative programme offered by two universities, the Master’s degree in Wood Technology is renowned for its international approach/focus. Thanks to excellent foreign networks and the esteemed reputations of both universities, students have the possibility to study abroad for a semester at a partner university, for example in European neighbouring countries or overseas.

Integrated internships

None required
For international students without industrial experience, it is highly recommended that you include an industry internship semester after the two theoretical semesters to gain practical experience. Though this is not an official requirement for completing the Master's programme, it usually provides a very good opportunity to develop a Master's thesis topic with an industrial company.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Online learning

Pace of course

Instructor-led (Specific due dates for lectures/assignments/exams)

Phase(s) of attendance in Germany

Yes, compulsory

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

500 EUR

For international students from non-EU countries, tuition fees of 500 EUR per enrolled semester will apply from summer semester 2026. More information can be found here.

Semester contribution

97 EUR student union contribution per semester

Costs of living

Each student needs about 992 EUR per month to cover living expenses, student accommodation, health insurance and other related costs in Rosenheim. We recommend calculating approx. 11,904 EUR per year in total.

For international students from non-EU countries

Proof of financial resources / blocked account: With a blocked account, you can provide evidence that you have adequate financial resources during the visa application process. The presumed annual requirement that must be paid into the blocked account when applying for a visa amounts to 11,904 EUR. Please see the information from the Federal Foreign Office: www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/visa-service/visabestimmungen-node/sperrkonto-seite.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

  1. Admission to the Master’s degree programme requires a Bachelor’s degree (at least six semesters) in Wood Technology, Wood Building and Construction, Interior Engineering or a related field, or an equivalent qualification gained in Germany or abroad. Furthermore, the personal motivation for studying should be explained in a motivational letter.
  2. The qualification requirement for the English-language degree programme is English proficiency at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
  3. If you do not have a German-language university entrance qualification, you must provide evidence of German language skills for English-taught degree programmes at level A2 or higher according to the CEFR (Common European Framework for Languages).

More detailed information on the admission requirements is available at the course website.

If you are not sure whether you fulfil the admission requirements, please contact us. We will be happy to advise you!

Language requirements

In order to apply for the programme, you will need a language level of German A2 and English B2 according to the CEFR.

The following German language tests are recognised:

  • Deutsches Sprachdiplom (DSD) level 1 (CEFR A2/B1) or higher
  • Goethe Certificate A2 or higher
  • TELC Certificate A2 or higher
  • ÖSD Certificate A2 or higher
  • DTZ (Deutsch Test für Zuwanderer) Level A2/B1
  • Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang ausländischer Studienbewerber (German Language Proficiency Test for University Entrance for Foreign Applicants) DSH 1 or higher
  • Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache TestDaF (German as a foreign language test for foreign applicants) TDN 3 or higher
  • German courses at a CEFR level A2 or higher completed at a German university worth at least 4 ECTS credit points
  • Certificate of an assessment to determine the eligibility of foreign applicants to study at institutions of higher education in the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Completed German-language Bachelor‘s or Master‘s degree
  • Completed German studies university degree in Germany or abroad
  • German at level A in the final certificate of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

Native German-speaking applicants are not required to submit proof of sufficient German language skills.

The following English language tests are recognised:

  • Internet-based TOEFL with 72 or more points
  • TOEIC with 785 or more points
  • IELTS or IELTS Academic with a band score of 6.0 or higher
  • Cambridge CEFR B2 First (FCE), Grade C (at least 160 points) or higher
  • Cambridge CEFR C1 Advanced (CAE) with level B2 (at least 160 points) or higher
  • TELC Certificate English B2 or higher, or TELC English University B2/C1
  • Pearson PTE Academic, 60 or more points
  • Trinity ISE II or higher or Trinity ISE Digital 80 points or more
  • KMK-Fremdsprachenzertifikat III
  • AKS UNIcert® II or higher
  • At least six years of English tuition at school with a grade of at least “sufficient” in the final year proven by a German-language university entrance qualification or an equivalent, recognised university entrance qualification from a non-German school
  • Completed English-language Bachelor's or Master's degree
  • Completed English studies university degree in Germany or abroad
  • Passing "Technical English", "Business English" or a comparable English module with a grade of 3.0 or better worth at least 4 ECTS from a German university degree

Native English-speaking applicants are not required to submit proof of sufficient English language skills.

Technical equipment and programmes

For access to the online study material, to participate in online sessions and to write assignments, it is necessary to have a laptop including headset and an internet connection. Several programmes are provided for students. The university has its own Moodle platform.

Application deadline

15 April – 15 September for the following winter semester

Due to the visa processing time, it is STRONGLY recommended that non-EU applicants submit their documents at the beginning of the application period on 15 April!

Please check the application deadlines on TH Rosenheim’s official page, as dates may be subject to change.

Here you can find a step-by-step guide on how to apply.

Submit application

If you obtained your university entrance qualification outside of Germany, please apply through uni-assist.

If you obtained your university entrance qualification in Germany, please apply through the online application portal of TH Rosenheim.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Possibility of finding part-time employment

A limited number of student jobs are available at TH Rosenheim (e.g. for lab work, research projects or other support functions). Students can find part-time jobs at regional companies or in Munich, which is a 35-minute train ride from Rosenheim. Basic knowledge of the German language significantly improves your chances of getting a student job.

Online job market at TH Rosenheim
You will find job postings on the internal online job market at TH Rosenheim.

Bavaria-wide job exchange
You will also find interesting job offers at: https://jobboerse.th-rosenheim.de/index.php/en.

More helpful tips
Our website also provides practical advice about working in Bavaria, Germany: https://www.th-rosenheim.de/en/international/incomings/general-information/working-in-bavaria.

Additional support

Accommodation

Munich Student Union halls of residence

Fall out of bed and into your lecture hall – thanks to the Munich Student Union, this is possible for students in Rosenheim. The student service provider runs two halls of residence here with a total of 345 spaces. Student rooms for international students are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Room rates are around 300 EUR per month. However, room reservations can only be made after being admitted to your degree programme in Rosenheim. Information for students looking for accommodation can be found at: http://www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de/en/accommodation.

Private rooms

Further information regarding accommodation in Rosenheim and Burghausen is available at: www.th-rosenheim.de/housing.

Career advisory services

Applying for jobs and starting your career

The Career Centre provides students and graduates with information and advice on applying for jobs, career planning and starting out in the world of work.

International students who need assistance with writing applications have the chance to arrange individual appointments in English and German.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Tutors
  • Specialist counselling
  • Accompanying programme

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

TH Rosenheim offers a variety of services, such as German language courses, language tandems and student tutors who assist with everyday university life, to ensure that international students feel at home in Rosenheim. To find out more, please have a look at www.th-rosenheim.de/welcome. You are also welcome to join our online information sessions for international prospective students, and you can find us on Instagram and Facebook!

Supervisor-student ratio

Good professor-student ratio, small groups

Contact

Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences

Department of Wood Technology and Construction

Katrin Gandler
Hochschulstraße 1
83024 Rosenheim
Tel.: +49 80318052325

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About us

Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences

Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences (TH Rosenheim): To study at Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences (TH Rosenheim) is to study in one of Germany’s most beautiful and economically attractive regions. With its high-quality and wide-ranging selection of degree programmes, excellent studying conditions, close links with industry and research, and a strong practical connection, our university offers a promising outlook – for studying, leisure time and careers. To help international students feel at home, the university offers a variety of services, such as German language courses and tutors assisting with everyday university life.

Five USPs for studying at TH Rosenheim:

  • Low tuition fees for high-quality education
  • Practice-oriented education with more than 100 laboratories
  • A welcoming atmosphere with close contact between lecturers and students
  • German language courses and career workshops for free
  • Mountains on the horizon and leisure activities at every turn

University facts

  • 7,600
    Total number of students
  • 22
    Percentage of international students

Location

Studying in Rosenheim

Rosenheim is located in the south-eastern part of the German state of Bavaria. Situated in between the three larger cities of Munich, Salzburg and Innsbruck, it is the centre of a prospering economic region with a population of about 100,000 inhabitants. The Bavarian capital of Munich is only 30 minutes away by train and offers a lot of very attractive companies and job opportunities.

Studying at the Rosenheim campus means studying in beautiful surroundings in one of the most attractive regions in Germany – particularly in terms of quality of life and recreational activities. The Rosenheim campus is located in the city centre, just a 20-minute walk from the main station, and even has its own train stop. Art, tradition and culture can be found everywhere in Rosenheim.

If you like nature and outdoor activities, you are just a stone's throw from the mountains and lakes where you can go hiking, swimming, sailing, skiing and much more. Chill out at the beach bar on Lake Chiemsee and enjoy beautiful sunsets on top of Germany's highest mountains.

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