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  • University Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
  • Degree Master
  • Degree Master of Science, M.Sc.
  • Study Type Second cycle
  • Mode of admission without admission restriction
  • Deadline for Beginning Students 31.03.2025
  • Standard period of study (amount) 4 semesters
  • Study Mode (elucidation) full time
  • Location (main / branches campus) Karlsruhe
  • Admission semester summer and winter semester
  • Subject

    Das Civil Engineering gehört zum Studienbereiche Civil Engineering der Fächergruppe Engineering Sciences.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich Civil Engineering.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Engineering Sciences.

    Civil Engineering

  • Areas of Concentration Geotechnical Engineering, Mobility and Infrastructure, Structural Civil Engineering, Technology and Management of Construction Operations
  • Field of study
    • Target group Bachelor graduates with a comparable degree
    • kind of Master course according to the KMK consecutive
    • Main instruction language German
  • Access and Admission Requirements
    • Mode of admission without admission restriction
    • Admission semester summer and winter semester
    • Minimum performance in certain subjects, see admission regulations
      more information regarding admission requirements
    • Completion of first university degree Bachelor/Bakkalaureus, Diplom, Diplom (FH)
      (and other qualifications, provided that they are recognised as being equivalent)

      Minimum requirements for first university degree:
      • Minimum standard period of study: 6 semesters
      • Required ECTS credits: 180

      For this degree programme, you should have gained your first university qualification in one of the following subjects groups or areas of study:
      • Subject group: Engineering Sciences
      • Area of study: Civil Engineering
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