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1/15/2026The master's program "Aeronautics" is divided into the areas of core qualification, elective area and master's thesis. The core qualification area is heard by all students together and comprises 60LP. This area includes the core topics Aircraft Systems, Aircraft Cabin Systems, Systems Engineering, Aircraft Design and Flight Physics, and the Systems Engineering Development Project. In the 30LP elective area, students can individually design their course of study from a catalog of elective modules. The program ends with the completion of a master's thesis. All compulsory modules of the core qualification are heard in the first two semesters of the study. The third semester contains only elective modules, which makes it easier for students to plan a stay abroad in this semester.
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Public
Germany
Hamburg
Hamburg State
No
4 Semester
SummerWinter
120 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: German[By the application deadline, proof of at least German language skills at the level of the successfully completed B 2.2 examination must be provided for all German language Master's degree programmes. The language examination must have been taken according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and must not be older than 2 years.] English[There are lectures in English in all German-language Master's programmes. It is therefore advisable to have sufficient knowledge of English for all Master's programmes. However, official proof of sufficient English language skills is only required for the Master's programme in 'Computer Science' and 'Electrical Engineering' until application deadline and in 'International Management and Engineering' until enrolment deadline.]
IELTS/TOEFL: TOEFL: Minimum 577 (PB), 90 (IB), or 22 (revised paper-delivered). Institution code: 8165 (no department code needed). Note: TOEFL ITP and TOEFL Essentials not accepted. IELTS (Academic): Minimum 6.5.
Not required
The degree program "Aeronautics" prepares you for solving problems that require holistic, cross-system thinking and focuses on aeronautical engineering. However, such problems do not only arise in aviation, but also in many other branches of industry. A special interest in aerospace topics is therefore beneficial, but not mandatory. The master's program builds on a fundamentally oriented bachelor's program such as mechanical engineering or similar. Accordingly, a basic knowledge of mathematics, mechanics and thermodynamics is required. In addition, engineering fundamentals in the areas of design theory, electrical engineering, computer science and control engineering should be brought along. You must also meet the specific requirements for the master's program! specific requirements
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 341
Winter: June 1st – July 15th
Summer: December 1st - January 15th
ApplicationEndDate: 15 January 2026 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 January 2026 at UTC