Subject-specific study counselling for the Mechanical Engineering degree programme is helpful for interested pupils if they already know exactly that they would like to study Mechanical Engineering and have specific subject-related questions. In addition, students already studying mechanical engineering are of course also given advice as part of the subject counselling service.
For all questions regarding application, admission and enrollment, please contact the relevant Student Administration Office directly.
Please also note the links listed at the bottom of this page for prospective students and students on Bachelor's and Master's programmes.
You are welcome to make an appointment by telephone at any time for individual study counselling. Counselling takes place at the Institute of Forming Technology at Holzgartenstraße 17 (city centre).
Alternatively, counselling is also possible by e-mail, on the phone or via WEBEX. Simply give me a call on 0711 / 6 85 - 8 38 48 or send me an e-mail.
If you are unsure whether your study situation may be critical, please contact me. I would rather give you the "all-clear" than, for example, let a critical deadline pass.
Links
General Information
- Information Brochure on studying at the University of Stuttgart
- Information from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering: Overview and Teaching
- All institutes of Faculty 4 Energy, Process and Biological Engineering at a glance
- All institutes of Faculty 7 Design, Production and Automotive Engineering at a glance
- Vaihingen Campus - this is where most of the institutes are located and where most lectures take place
- Campus Stadtmitte main campus - here are some institutes and some lectures take place
- Campus Stadtmitte Böblinger Straße
- Campus Stadtmitte Azenbergstraße area
International Students (international prospective students (degree and non-degree seeking))
- Point of contact for questions about application, admission, enrollment(Kontaktformular für Fragen zur Bewerbung, Zulassung und Einschreibung)
- Office of Student Affairs (Admissions Office - your contact partner for application, admission, enrollment and other formalities)
- General Information (Allgemeine Informationen)
- Language Requirements (Sprachvoraussetzungen)
- Preparatory German Language Course (Studienvorbereitender Deutschkurs)
- Application and Enrolment (Bewerbung und Einschreibung)
- Online Applications for University of Stuttgart(Online-Bewerbung an der Universität Stuttgart)
- Admission Requirements (Zulassungsvoraussetzungen)
- Tuition Fees (Studiengebühren)
- Visa for Studying (Visum für das Studium)
- Application information for freemovers (non-degree students individual (freemover))
Before your Studies (selected links)
- Contact Form for Questions about Application, Admission and Enrollment
- Contact Persons for Application, Admission, Enrollment, Re-registration, Leave of absence, Change of Degree Programme and De-registration
- Orientation for Choosing a Degree Programme
- Application Form
- Application Deadlines
- Online Application
- FAQs on the Online Application
- Admission Requirements Bachelor Mechanical Engineering (contained in the examination regulations Bachelor Mechanical Engineering: p. 9, § 10 and p. 37, § 3)
- Bachelor's degree Programme Application
- Change of Bachelor's degree Programme
- Admission Regulations Master Mechanical Engineering
- Application for Master's programme
- Enrollment
- Internship Office
- Internship Office - FAQs on Internships
- Pre-study Internship before starting the Bachelor's Programme: Guidelines
- Pre-study Internship before starting a Bachelor's Programme: List of the Largest Companies in Baden-Württemberg
- Financing your Studies
- Scholarships and Foundations
- Living in Stuttgart 1
- Living in Stuttgart 2
In the Bachelor's Program (selected links)
- Preliminary Courses (Maths (recommended), Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry)
- Orientation Guide of the Student Council for First Semester Students
- Information from the Joint Commission for Mechanical Engineering (GKM) for Students
- Macrostructure Bachelor Mechanical Engineering
- Examination Regulations Bachelor Mechanical Engineering
- Curriculum Bachelor Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Module Handbook
- MINT College
- USUS - the student blog
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
From students for students - Form Recognition of modules or module Components (examinations) (PFD, fillable)
- Recognition of Examinations
- Registration and Examination Dates
- "Exam nerves - and now what?"
Learning counselling at the University of Stuttgart - Transcripts and Certificates
In the Master's Program (selected links)
- Specialisation Overview for the Master's degree Course in Mechanical Engineering
- Supplementary Application Form (PDF, fillable)
- Master's degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
- Examination Regulations Master Mechanical Engineering
- Curriculum Master Mechanical Engineering
- Module Handbook Master Mechanical Engineering
- Interdisciplinary Key Qualifications
- Form "Overview Plan Master Mechanical Engineering" (PDF, fillable)
- Form "Specialisation Subject Tests and APMB" (PDF, fillable)
- Recognition of Examination Results
- Specialised Internship in the Master's degree: Guidelines
- Specialised Internship in the Master's programme: List of the Largest Companies in Baden-Württemberg
- Information Sheet of the University of Stuttgart: External Theses
- Double Master's degrees
Obtaining degrees at two universities in parallel - Registration and Examination Dates
- Transcripts and Certificates
Videos
- Interviews with Students
We interviewed students about the content of the degree programme, its special features and challenges. - New at the University of Stuttgart? How to make your digital start a success!
Introductory videos for first-semester students - Mechanical Engineering in Stuttgart
- Studying Mechanical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart
Jens Baur
Dipl.-Ing.Head of department teaching and student affairs | Academical advisor in mechanical engineering