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10/20/2025How can developments in vehicle construction enable new transport concepts? How can transport networks be logically developed, expanded, relieved, and ecologically planned? How can factors like vehicles and traffic routes be managed in a way, that need-oriented and smooth traffic progress is possible? How does human behavior in transportation have to be considered in order to avoid traffic jams or to optimize safety strategies? When the interaction of technical possibilities, infrastructure, and human behavior is supposed to be optimized, transport engineers are called upon for their interdisciplinary perspective. At RWTH students studying Transport Engineering and Mobility acquire this interdisciplinary expertise by studying the perspectives of three engineering disciplines: civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and automotive engineering. The extraordinary breadth allows them to consider not only aspects of infrastructure development and automotive engineering but also the economic framework conditions of their concepts. No specializations are offered during the Bachelor's program in order to support this broad training. However, starting in the fifth semester, it is possible to choose two of seven elective modules and thus get an initial glance as specializations. In the Master's course of study students can expand on one of the five focuses:
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Public
Germany
Aachen
North Rhine-Westphalia
No
6 Semester
Winter
180 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: https://www.rwth-aachen.de/cms/root/studium/vor-dem-studium/zugangsvoraussetzungen/~zwyn/sprachkenntnisse/?lidx=1
Not required
Abitur or equivalent HZB Further Information:; Proficiency in German Further Information:
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 298.08
Winter: EU - 20/10 Non-EU - 20/10
ApplicationEndDate: 20 October 2025 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 20 October 2025 at UTC