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List of 35+ Civil engineering courses in Germany | Masters in Germany | Study in Germany | MS in Germany | GermanyUnofficial

This post provided the list of post-graduate/masters course related to Civil engineering domain and if you have some extra courses that we have missed out, then please do mention them in the comment section, so that we can add them to the list.

List of 35+ Civil engineering courses in Germany | Masters in Germany | Study in Germany | MS in Germany | GermanyUnofficial

Please do note that, not all the courses will be suitable for every Civil engineer profile for MS in Germany. But, this list would serve for all the courses that are similar to Civil engineer studies.

Some advice on what, how and when to do:
  • Since there are no rankings in Germany, this list is compiled without any order/rankings.
  • We do not believe in the format of applying for 7 universities - 2(Dream) + 2(Mediocre) + 3(Easy).
  • We suggest everyone to apply to ALL the courses that they seem fit for their profile and aspirations.
  • Many candidates think that, if one studies in TUs then he/she will get only into research field - which is completely false. There are many students, who studied in TUs and get into companies.
  • Do not think about JOBS, PR or Part-time while applying to universities - These things should be the last of your concerns.
  • You should only be worried about the course that you choose and want to pursue
  • If you are planning about pursuing a German course, then you need to read this - English VS German course

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List of 35+ Civil engineering courses in Germany | Masters in Germany | Study in Germany | MS in Germany | GermanyUnofficial

#1. Advanced Computational Methods in Civil engineering

  • University: RWTH Aachen
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 1 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#2. MSc. in Water Engineering

  • University: TU Berlin
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: Varied
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID



#3. MSc. WASTE

  • University: University of Stuttgart
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 February
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#4. Computational Mechanics

  • University: TU Munich
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#5. MSc. COMMAS

  • University: University of Stuttgart
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 February
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#6. MSc. COOP Design Research 

  • University: Anhalt University of appliced sciences
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 April
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID


#7. MSc. Environmental Engineering

  • University: Hamburg University of Technology
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 1 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#8. EuroAquae - Euro-Hydroinformatics and Water Management

  • University: Hamburg University of Technology
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 August
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID


#9. MSc. Intergrated urbanism and Sustainale Design (IUSD)

  • University: University of Stuttgart
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 February
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#10. MSc. International master of science in Water Resourse and Enviormental management (WateNV)

  • University: Leibniz Universitat Hannover
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 January
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#11. MSc. Internation masters in Infrastructure Planning-MIP

  • University: University of Stuttgart
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 February
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#12. Msc. Land Management and Land Tenure

  • University: TU Munich
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#13. MSc. Management and Engineering in Design Concepts and Structural Engineering of Industrial Facilities / Structural Engineering and Risk Management of Industrial Facilities (MME-CONSTRUCT)

  • University: RWTH Aachen University 
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 1 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#14. MSc. Management and Engineering in Water

  • University: RWTH Aachen University 
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 1 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID


#15. MSc. Master Environmental Engineering (MaEE)

  • University: Luebeck University of Applied Sciences
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Summer & Winter
  • Deadline: No deadline
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#16. MEng. Environmental Engineering

  • University: Dresden University of Applied Sciences
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 June
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#17. MSc. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) with Focus on MENA Region (Joint Degree)

  • University: TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences)
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: Check here
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#18. MSc. Water Science

  • University: University of Duisburg-Essen
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 June
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#19. MSc. Wood Technology

  • University: Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences
  • Course language: English & German
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 June
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#20. MSc. Computational Engineering

  • University: Ruhr-Universität Bochum
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 1 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#21. MSc. Transportation Systems

  • University: TU Munich
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#22. MSc. Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering

  • University: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 July
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#23. MSc. Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics

  • University: Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart - University of Applied Sciences 
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 April
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#24. MSc. Railway System Engineer in Transport Engineering and Mobility

  • University: RWTH Aachen University
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 1 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#25. MSc. Water Resources Engineering and Management - WAREM

  • University: University of Stuttgart
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 February
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#26. MBA Sustainable Mobility Management (MBA)

  • University: TU Berlin
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID


#27. MSc. Resource Efficiency in Architecture and Planning (REAP)

  • University: HafenCity University Hamburg
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#28. MSc. Renewable Energy Systems (RES)

  • University: Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 July
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#29. MSc. Integrated Design (MID)

  • University: OWL University of Applied Sciences
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 April
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#30. MSc. Construction and Real Estate Management

  • University: HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences 
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 June
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#31. MSc. Water Science and Engineering

  • University: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Course language: English & German
  • Admit semester: Winter & Summer
  • Deadline: 15 June(Winter) - 15 Dec(Summer)
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID

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#32. MSc. TropHEE - Tropical Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Environmental Management

  • University: TU Darmstadt
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 July
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#33. MSc. Sustainable Urban Technologies 

  • University:  University of Duisburg-Essen 
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 July
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#34. MSc. Hydro Science and Engineering

  • University:  TU Dresden
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#35. MSc. Advanced Computational and Civil Engineering Structural Studies (ACCESS)

  • University:  TU Dresden
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE

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#36. MSc. Aviation Management (AVIMA)

  • University:  Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 May
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID
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