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The studies in aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart include a four-semester master's program, which follows a six-semester bachelor's program. This program awards the academic degree of Master of Science (M.Sc.).
The master's program builds on the broad base of technical and methodological expertise acquired in the bachelor's program. It offers a variety of in-depth and specialization modules and can be started any semester. Following the consolidation of the fundamentals from the bachelor's program, two specialization areas are chosen from a wide range of options. In order to enable flexible employment in future, demanding fields of operations, students can choose from a wide variety of supplementary modules. The well-founded education not only qualifies students for employment in the aerospace industry, but also offers the best prerequisites for a successful professional career in a variety of technology fields.
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Faculty 6: Aerospace Engineering and Geodesy
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Master introductory event 2025
The slides of the Master's introduction event of the summer semester 2025 will be uploaded soon and can be found in the lower part of the website under the tab "Getting started with your studies".
International students
The International Office of the University of Stuttgart offers a variety of services for international students, for example an intercultural mentoring program. Please inform yourself in advance. Further information can be found here.
- Study program flyer
Flyer of the study program in Aerospace Engineering (German only)
What job prospects are available to me after graduation?
Engineer in the field of research, development, design, system integration, production, quality assurance, project management, technology management, maintenance, logistics, certification, training, etc. in companies and public institutions within and outside the aerospace industry.
Companies, SMEs, and startups in the aerospace sector in Baden-Württemberg / Germany
- General information on aerospace clusters
- BDLI: Job listings from companies in Baden-Württemberg in the aerospace sector
- Corporate members of LR BW
- Corporate members at BDLI in Baden-Württemberg (and other federal states)
- LRT startups, spin-offs, and ongoing projects (at) the University of Stuttgart: Roboloon, Fybrix, Inferno-Firefighting, TGU Aero Prepreg Tow, Enerlace, AnyOrbit
Start-Up founding and related topics
- University of Stuttgart’s central platform for transfer services—from startup coaching and networking events to career counseling and alumni support: TRACES
- Arena2036
- Non-university contact points for initial orientation: Startup BW and Startup-Region-Stuttgart
- Associations & networks: Startup Stuttgart and Spaceinnovation-Hub
- Annual call for SpaceTech startups: ESA Accelerator Programm
Additional helpful links
- https://www.expaend.com/de/warum-baden-wuerttemberg/internationale-erfolgsgeschichten
- https://mwk.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/forschung/forschungslandschaft/ausseruniversitaere-forschung
- https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Careers_at_ESA/Graduates_ESA_Graduate_Trainees
Further job descriptions and activity information can be found in the BERUFENET database of the German Federal Employment Agency: BERUFENET
Important note for non-German speakers: In case of language barriers (e.g. not all links are available in English), please contact: Zukunftsoffensive.
Accreditation
Contact for further questions
Michael Reyle
Dr. rer. nat.Academic Employee, Program Manager Aerospace Engineering
Christian Koch
Dr.-Ing.Manager Altitude Test Facility, Academic advisor, deputy head of the institute