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Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures (COMMAS) University of Stuttgart

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Welcome event Buddy programme Tutors Accompanying programme Cultural and linguistic preparation Pick-up service Specialist counselling Visa matters Help with finding accommodation Support with registration procedures

First impressions

Location

Stuttgart

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Not specified

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Application deadline

15 February for the following winter semester for both EU and non-EU applicants

The MSc programme Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures (COMMAS)

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General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science

Course location

Stuttgart

Language of instruction

English

Languages

English is the language of instruction in all subjects within the COMMAS programme. However, some elective modules are also offered in German. Students who have good German language proficiency can also take those modules.

Description

The Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structure (COMMAS) MSc programme addresses the development and implementation of numerical methods and simulation techniques to deal with complex engineering problems. Students learn different practical and powerful approaches to model, understand, predict and validate responses of materials and structures encountered in almost all engineering disciplines. One of the unique characteristics of COMMAS is that it is an interdisciplinary programme, with a close cooperation between the faculties of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering. The programme has strong collaborations with local and international research centres as well as industrial partners.

Graduates of this programme can apply their knowledge to almost all engineering problems. Examples include simulating automobile crash tests, predicting the failure load of materials, modelling biological tissues, developing functional materials to be used in robotics, and more. Since COMMAS is a strongly research-oriented programme, the graduates are also ideally prepared for careers at universities, laboratories and research centres.

Full-time / part-time

Not specified

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

15 February for the following winter semester for both EU and non-EU applicants

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Additional information on tuition fees

EU citizens do not pay tuition, whereas non-EU citizens pay a tuition of 1,500 EUR per semester.

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

The Master of Science programme has a duration of four semesters. During the first semester, every student takes the same set of compulsory modules (30 ECTS), which concentrate on the basics of mechanics, engineering materials, numerical methods, discretisation schemes and scientific programming.

The core courses not only provide an extensive introduction to the discipline but also a deep insight into the most important areas in the field of computational mechanics of materials and structures.

During the second and third semesters, subjects can be chosen from a large variety of courses. In order to establish and promote international interaction, further advanced subjects are delivered by internationally recognised experts during the course of a summer school programme. The fourth semester is dedicated to the Master's thesis. It is embedded into the current scientific activities of the participating research groups.

Upon successful completion of the programme (120 ECTS credits), students are awarded a Master of Science degree and will be entitled to continue to study for a doctoral degree without having to meet additional academic requirements. Special PhD programmes in this field are also offered at the University of Stuttgart.

Double degree programme:

After their first semester, interested COMMAS students can apply to the double degree MSc programme of COMMAS in cooperation with the "Numerical Methods in Engineering" MSc programme (MNME) of Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC) in Barcelona, Spain. In this programme, the students study in Stuttgart during their first two semesters and then in Barcelona in the last two semesters (including writing their Master's theses).

A Diploma supplement will be issued

No

International elements

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

Integrated internships

Internships are not part of the programme, therefore, they are not organised by the study programme. However, students are supported if they wish to do internships.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

No

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

EU citizens do not pay tuition, whereas non-EU citizens pay a tuition of 1,500 EUR per semester.

Semester contribution

Approx. 200 EUR per semester

Costs of living

Living expenses amount to about 1,050 EUR per month. Non- EU students will have to demonstrate that they have sufficient finances to cover living expenses for 12 months. EU citizens may apply for state-guaranteed loans during the time of enrolment. 

For more information, see the links on our website.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

  • A qualifying Bachelor's degree in Engineering / Natural Sciences or in a related field is required.
  • Please check the website of the COMMAS programme regarding the application procedure, requirements, list of application documents and for further information.

Language requirements

All applicants must provide evidence of their ability to carry out their studies in English by submitting either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score reports:

  • For the TOEFL iBT test, a minimum score of 79 (out of 120) is required.
  • For the IELTS Academic test, a minimum score of 6.5 is required.

Application deadline

15 February for the following winter semester for both EU and non-EU applicants

Submit application

An application needs to be submitted online via the C@MPUS portal of the University of Stuttgart.

A guideline for applications can be found on our website:
https://www.commas.uni-stuttgart.de/admission/

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

Please check our website on financial aid and scholarships: https://www.uni-stuttgart.de/en/study/living-in-stuttgart/finances/index.html.

Possibility of finding part-time employment

Please be aware that it may be very challenging to finance your whole studies by working. Non-EU citizens are allowed by law to work for a maximum of 120 days per year. Only students who are employed by the university in one of the institutes or departments ("Studentische/Wissenschaftliche Hilfskräfte") are exempt from this regulation, but other restrictions apply.

For more detailed information, please consult our websites:
International Students: financing your studies and Working during your studies

Additional support

Accommodation

Both the campus in Stuttgart-Vaihingen and the campus in the centre of Stuttgart have on-site halls of residence. Dorm rooms (ranging from 320 EUR to 450 EUR per month) are furnished. Some are equipped with a sink, and all have access to kitchen and sanitary facilities, telephone and Internet. From the campus in Stuttgart-Vaihingen, the city of Stuttgart can be reached by suburban railway within ten minutes.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Buddy programme
  • Tutors
  • Accompanying programme
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation
  • Pick-up service
  • Specialist counselling
  • Visa matters
  • Help with finding accommodation
  • Support with registration procedures

Contact

University of Stuttgart

Institute of Applied Mechanics (CE)

Hamza Khurshid
Pfaffenwaldring 7
70569 Stuttgart
Tel.: +49 71168569260

Get in touch

About us

University of Stuttgart

Intelligent systems to benefit society

The University of Stuttgart is one of the leading technically oriented universities in Germany with global significance. Located centrally in an economically strong region with vast cultural integration, the university sees itself as a hub of university-based, extramural and industrial research. Furthermore, it takes a role as a leader in research-based teaching, focused on quality and holism. The university is dedicated to researching and strengthening the interfaces between technology, society and culture in an interdisciplinary manner, defined as the "Stuttgart Way". This means that the integration of engineering, natural sciences, humanities and social sciences is based on the fundamentals of cutting-edge research at a disciplinary level.

Excellent research and teaching

The University of Stuttgart implements innovative concepts in research and teaching in order to provide knowledge and strategies for a meaningful and sustainable development. It focuses on basic research that is both knowledge-oriented and application-related. To facilitate this research, the university is actively part of regional, national and international research networks.

The university is committed to the principle of unity between research and teaching. Students acquire knowledge, expertise and the power of judgement, in accordance with the guidelines of scientific research and awareness. The university fosters fascination for the sciences, supporting its students and junior researchers at all stages of their careers. It promotes independent thinking and provides an environment for responsible action. In doing so, it educates individuals into exceptional experts who think in an integrative and global manner and act responsibly in the sciences, economics and society.

A powerful region

Founded in 1829, at the beginning of the Industrial Age, the University of Stuttgart continues to prepare the way for innovation within an economically and scientifically powerful region and contributes to the economic success and prosperity of our society. This process combines the requirements of a social and cultural change, which allows an early and extensive input of social interests in research and design as well as teaching and further education.

Open-mindedness

The University of Stuttgart stands for open-mindedness, individuality and community spirit. It brings together students that are eager to learn, highly motivated employees, outstanding teachers, and excellent researchers as well as visionary thinkers and inventors. By means of its culture of integration, the university creates and conveys knowledge for shaping the future of our society.

University facts

  • 21,500
    Total number of students (approx.)
  • 4,800
    Number of international students (approx.)

Location

The University of Stuttgart is nestled in one of Europe’s most vibrant industrial regions. This fosters many forms of interdisciplinary collaboration – for instance, in numerous Collaborative Research Centres (also known as CRC or sometimes CRC/TRR) and in application-oriented research assignments. The University of Stuttgart sets up a close relationship and a successful transfer of knowledge and technology between its research institutions and business enterprises in the region and beyond. This very practical orientation benefits research and teaching. At the same time, economic players profit from rapid access to new scientific knowledge and contact to experts in their specialised fields. There are numerous possibilities of collaboration for businesses. Furthermore, the university also maintains a close relationship with non-university research institutions such as the Max Planck Society, the Fraunhofer Society, the German Aerospace Center and the German Literature Archive Marbach. Thus, the optimal prerequisites for cutting-edge research at the highest level are all to be found in Stuttgart.

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