Guide to MS in Civil Engineering in Germany

MS in Civil Engineering is a two-year European masters degree program in Germany for graduates of civil engineering or a related subject. Most universities do not charge tuition; however, they may charge international students administrative or semester fees, which average approximately 1500 EUR. You can select from a number of specializations, including geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, and structural engineering. After completing a Masters in civil engineering at a German university, you might anticipate earning between 4,630 EUR and 16,000 EUR per year.

In every aspect of our daily technological environment, civil engineers perform duties and assume responsibility. They produce materials and components, construction and operation methods, calculation methods, and software. They also organize, calculate, and monitor processes and procedures. They analyze, design, build, and manage buildings and facilities of all kinds.

The training requirements for contemporary civil engineering are equally diverse and getting more complicated; the "high-tech engineer" has taken the place of the classical architect.