- English-taught
- Winter semester intake
M.Sc. Integrative Technologies and Architectural Design Research (ITECH) (M.Sc.)
at Uni Stuttgart in Stuttgart
At a glance
- Language
- English-taught
- Duration
- 4 sem 120 ECTS
- Intake
- Winter semester
- Tuition
- €1,500 per semester; see fee notes
- Semester fee
- €184
● Open: apply now All applicants · Winter semester
An English-taught master's in integrative technologies and architectural design research, tied to the IntCDC Excellence Cluster (computational design and construction for architecture). 120 ECTS over two years, one intake per year with a 15 February deadline; the English requirement (IELTS 6.0) is lower than at most peers. Based at Universität Stuttgart's city-centre campus (Stadtmitte).
Admission requirements
- Prior degree
- not confirmed
- Minimum grade
- not confirmed
- English
- IELTS 6.0 overall / TOEFL iBT 79 (or Cambridge CAE/CPE) — waived if a prior degree was taught 100% in English
- German
- not required
- Also required
- Selection procedure; one intake per year with a 15 February deadline. English requirement IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 79, waived if a prior degree was taught 100% in English. APS certificate required for Indian applicants.
Deadlines & timeline
| Who | Intake | Deadline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| All applicants | Winter semester | One intake per year; 15 February deadline for the following winter/October start. Same date for EU and non-EU applicants. |
Fees & funding
- Tuition
- €1,500 per semester
- Semester contribution
- €184
- Semester ticket
- not included
Universität Stuttgart is a Baden-Württemberg state university. Non-EU/EEA students pay tuition of €1,500/semester IN ADDITION to the semester contribution of €184/semester (total: €1,684/semester for non-EU students). EU/EEA students and Bildungsinländer (holders of a German university-entrance qualification) pay only the €184 contribution. Second degree: €650/semester. NO semester ticket is included — Stuttgart ended its VVS solidarity agreement in WS 2023/24, so budget transport separately (under-27s: D-Ticket JugendBW; 27+: Deutschlandticket or the VVS AusbildungsTicket 27). Tuition is waived on an approved leave semester; the contribution is not. No application fee. Source: https://www.student.uni-stuttgart.de/studienorganisation/formalitaeten/gebuehren-und-beitraege/studiengebuehren/
Scholarships are listed per university: see Uni Stuttgart scholarships.
How to apply
- uni-assist
- not required
- Application portal
- campus.uni-stuttgart.de
EU applicants and holders of German degrees usually apply directly via the university's Campusportal instead of uni-assist; the deadline table above says which route applies to you.
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