Joint M.S. Degree Program

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Joint M.S. Degree Program

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Joint Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering an innovative collaboration between

About the Program • Two-year program • Instruction in English • Research leading to an MS thesis • Industrial internship in Germany • Joint MS conferred by both institutions

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Joint M.S. Degree Program

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Application Applicants to the program from the United States should apply through Georgia Tech and those from Europe through the University of Stuttgart. Applicants will have completed, by the time of entering the program, a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or closely related discipline. In addition, students from the United States should have proficiency with the German language at the level of one undergraduate year of study. Admission to the program will be determined by a joint committee representing both institutions.

For further information, please contact the appropriate individual below:

In the United States: Prof. G. Paul Neitzel G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0405 USA 1-404-894-3204 1-404-385-4545

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neitzel.gradprog@me.gatech.edu

In Germany: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oliver Sawodny Institut für Systemdynamik Universität Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 9 70569 Stuttgart Germany +49-711-685-66302 +49-711-685-66371 sawodny@isys.uni-stuttgart.de

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