Wind Engineering
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The master’s degree course is designed to take four semesters. The course is taught entirely in English, this includes lectures, laboratory training, project work and examinations.In the first semester your curriculum will be made up of mandatory and elective classes covering subjects from the conditions in the global wind industry to several aspects of engineering as well as academic and technical writing and language classes in German and English.In the second semester you will take classes on wind turbine aerodynamics, tower and rotor structures and electrical engineering among others. In short: You will further extend your engineering knowledge in combination with aspects specific to wind engineering.In the third semester it is up to you to choose a major. The curriculum will vary depending on which of the three options you decide for:If you choose Mechanical Engineering as your major, you will focus on the dynamics of structures, structural strengths and materials. If your major is Electrical Engineering, you will take classes in electrical machines and grid integration for example. If you want to major in Civil Engineering your curriculum will contain tower design and sub structure design among others.But no matter what your major will be, you will also take part in a project module developing a wind turbine and have the choice between a number of classes covering topics such as advanced wind farm planning, offshore wind energy or load simulation.After successfully completing all three semesters, the fourth semester of the programme will be dedicated to your master’s thesis.
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Applicants should have a bachelor's degree with a major in Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Energy Systems Engineering, or Renewable Energy Engineering. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non-EU students is November 15 and May 15.
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Flensburg
Schleswig-Holstein
24943
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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