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Marine technology (M.Sc.)
General information
| Study course/subject | Marine technology |
| Degree | Master of Science (M.Sc.) |
| Study type | Continuing study course |
| Subject type | Study course, not to be combined |
| Standard period of study | 4 terms |
| Start of study | Every winter term (01.10.) and summer term (01.04.) |
| Faculty | Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology |
| Field(s) of study | Engineering Sciences |
| Link zum Fach | http://www.msf.uni-rostock.de/studium/master-schiffs-und-meerestechnik/ |
| Admission mode for the 1. term | Enrolment |
| Special information | For details on the entrance requirements see examination regulations. |
| Continuing study opportunities at the University of Rostock | Dissertation |
Enrolment Master
There is an admission restriction for foreign students. Thus, an application is required. It has to be submitted between 1. June and 15. July or if you plan to start your studies in summer term, you have to enroll between 1. December and 15. January. The application form You will find at: application form.
Study requirements:
- first job-qualifying degree in the fields Marine technology, Mechanical engineering or a related field with a degree better than 3.0 and a verification of certain LP (see examination regulations).
- (1) Access to the Master's Program in Marine technology at the University of Rostock is connected to the following entry requirements:
1. University degree (Bachelor, Diplom, Master) or equivalent degree in the fields Marine technology, Mechanical engineering or a related field.
2. Verification of at least 18 LP (ECTS-Points) or equivalent credits in Technical Mechanics and at least 18 ECTS-Points in Mathematics.
3. Foreign applicants have to proof a proficiency of German on level C1 (Joint European Reference system). DSH 2 and TestDaF TdN 4 or equivalent proofs are accepted. Native speakers are released from this obligation.
Study content and objectives
Ships and marine construction are complex technical systems elaborated, designed and produced in a cooperation of several involved companies as high quality unique specimen. The product itself, the boundary conditions resulting from the development and production of the unique specimen and their operation condition as self-sustaining units on sea result into special requirements to their development.
A consolidation of structural mechanics and fluid mechanics are the basis for a consideration of selected fields of marine technology. The ship, the marine construction and/or production process with focus on manufacturing very big structures and systems are in the focus here. In addition to studying the engineering methods to be used during the different stages of their creation, the particular requirements of the relevant object are taught. On the example of ships or marine constructions, graduates of this study course are enabled to develop systems comprising of complex partial systems within multi-layered interdependencies, considering a multitude of technical, economic and ecological boundary conditions.
Advisory Service (ASC)
General Student Advisory Service & Careers Service University of Rostock
Parkstraße 6, 18057 Rostock
Tel: +49 (0) 381 498 1253 or 498 1252
Email: studienberatung(at)uni-rostock.de
Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9-12 and 14-17 o’clock, Fr 9-12 o’clock
Contact regarding enrolment and re-registration
Student secretariat of the University of Rostock
Parkstraße 6, 18057 Rostock
Tel: +49 (0) 381 498 1230
Email: studentensekretariat(at)uni-rostock.de
Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9-12 and 14-17 o’clock, Friday 9-12 o’clock
Departmental Student Advisory Service
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Horst Harndorf
Albert-Einstein-Str. 2
18059 Rostock
Tel.: +49 (0) 381 498 9150
Email: horst.harndorf(at)uni-rostock.de
Student office:
Ms Nitz
Tel.: +49 (0) 381 498 9004
Additional information
Detailed information on the study course/subject, its contents, regulation and contact persons are available at: http://www.msf.uni-rostock.de/studium/master-schiffs-und-meerestechnik/
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