Mechanical Engineering

The three-semester master‘s program in Mechanical Engineering builds on a seven-semester bachelor‘s program in mechanical engineering. A special feature is the consistent international orientation. The language of instruction is English throughout the whole master’s program. The study program can be carried out at foreign partner universities on a semester-by-semester basis (International Design Engineer).

www.th-luebeck.de/MM

Contact

Dipl.-Kauffrau Sandra Achilles
Program coordinator
Telephon: +49 451 300 - 5448
E-Mail: mscmecheng(at)th-luebeck.de

Prof. Hahn
Course director
Telephon: +49 451 300 - 5760
E-Mail: martin.hahn(at)th-luebeck.de

Having the opportunity to immerse myself in an international atmosphere while studying in an industry-focused program is rare – especially for engineering fields. I couldn't pass up this opportunity.

Medical Microtechnology

Shape the future of health technology and study in two countries. The German-Danish program offers the opportunity to combine the fields of health, engineering and life sciences. In the program, which is unique in Germany, students learn the fundamentals of medical and microtechnology in practice and theory. In an environment of science, industry and clinics, they develop the therapeutic options of tomorrow.

www.th-luebeck.de/MMT

Contact

Silke Venker
Program coordinator
Telephon: +49 451 300 - 5396
E-Mail: silke.venker(at)th-luebeck.de

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Müller
Course director
Telephon: +49 451 300 - 5212
E-Mail: stefan.mueller(at)th-luebeck.de

The study program serves the needs of technology development in medical engineering in an excellent way. The combination of classical engineering, state-of-the-art methods of microtechnologies and knowledge from human biology gives the education a unique feature.

Dr. Mathias Kraas, Chairman of the Life Science North Association, Head of Development at Olympus Surgical Technologies Europe, Hamburg

Water Engineering

The international master‘s program in Water Engineering is a modern course of study with a focus on water engineering as a subfield of civil and environmental engineering. For example, students learn the hydraulic dimensioning and planning of hydropower plants for the generation of renewable energy. Sustainable water supply and water treatment as well as integrated flood protection are also taught.

www.th-luebeck.de/WEM

Contact

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Christoph Külls
Course director
Telefon: +49 451 300 - 5448
E-Mail: christoph.kuells(at)th-luebeck.de

I like the fact that the program covers diverse aspects of water engineering. The professors are very approachable and willing to answer questions in and outside of class. It is never a problem to just stop-by in their offices.