MSc in Mechanical Engineering 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Aarhus University |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 301-350QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

16,300 EURTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

1Scholarships

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Mechanical

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The two-year Master's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering is a high level extension to a Bachelor's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering and related areas. In the education, you build on what you have already learned about the central disciplines of mechanical engineering, and you improve your skills in your area of interest. You will learn to use statistical methods, artificial intelligence and programming in your engineering work, and you will integrate simulation, modelling and optimization into your projects.



As a student on the Master's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering, you have a great deal of freedom to put together your programme according to your interests.



Perhaps you would like to excel in mechanical product development, develop new advanced materials or develop new technology for the prevention and treatment of diseases. Maybe you want to improve your knowledge in climate technology to help with the green transition. Or maybe your dream is to work with advanced robots and high-tech industrial production.


You can read more about your specialization options and see suggestions for study programmes here


Regardless of how you put together your education, you will work on projects together with fellow students, researchers and companies. You will also learn how to use theoretical knowledge of mechanical engineering and develop your experimental skills in the university's laboratories to solve real-world problems.


When you have completed the Master's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering, you will become a Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering). This title is your ticket to many interesting jobs, and you will experience being in high demand in the Danish labor market.


Everyday life at Mechanics and Technology


As a student in Mechanical Engineering, your everyday life will be characterized by lectures, classroom teaching and experimental work. You will also do a lot of project work in groups – often in collaboration with companies and researchers.


You will be part of AU Engineering, which is a community of approximately 4,000 other engineering students at Aarhus University. Here you will meet active student associations, and you have ample opportunity to get involved both academically and socially. And then you become part of the city of Aarhus, which offers a fantastic setting for student life.


The teaching on the Master's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering is based on research, and as a natural part of your education, you will gain a basic knowledge of the university's scientific activities within Mechanics and Technology.


You can read more about the research in Mechanics and Technology here


International opportunities

As an engineering student at Aarhus University, you have excellent opportunities to gain international experience during your degree programme. It can be in the form of a semester at a university abroad, but it can also be in the form of project collaboration with an international company. AU Engineering has more than 100 collaboration agreements with universities abroad.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Mechanical

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The two-year Master's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering is a high level extension to a Bachelor's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering and related areas. In the education, you build on what you have already learned about the central disciplines of mechanical engineering, and you improve your skills in your area of interest. You will learn to use statistical methods, artificial intelligence and programming in your engineering work, and you will integrate simulation, modelling and optimization into your projects.



As a student on the Master's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering, you have a great deal of freedom to put together your programme according to your interests.



Perhaps you would like to excel in mechanical product development, develop new advanced materials or develop new technology for the prevention and treatment of diseases. Maybe you want to improve your knowledge in climate technology to help with the green transition. Or maybe your dream is to work with advanced robots and high-tech industrial production.


You can read more about your specialization options and see suggestions for study programmes here


Regardless of how you put together your education, you will work on projects together with fellow students, researchers and companies. You will also learn how to use theoretical knowledge of mechanical engineering and develop your experimental skills in the university's laboratories to solve real-world problems.


When you have completed the Master's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering, you will become a Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering). This title is your ticket to many interesting jobs, and you will experience being in high demand in the Danish labor market.


Everyday life at Mechanics and Technology


As a student in Mechanical Engineering, your everyday life will be characterized by lectures, classroom teaching and experimental work. You will also do a lot of project work in groups – often in collaboration with companies and researchers.


You will be part of AU Engineering, which is a community of approximately 4,000 other engineering students at Aarhus University. Here you will meet active student associations, and you have ample opportunity to get involved both academically and socially. And then you become part of the city of Aarhus, which offers a fantastic setting for student life.


The teaching on the Master's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering is based on research, and as a natural part of your education, you will gain a basic knowledge of the university's scientific activities within Mechanics and Technology.


You can read more about the research in Mechanics and Technology here


International opportunities

As an engineering student at Aarhus University, you have excellent opportunities to gain international experience during your degree programme. It can be in the form of a semester at a university abroad, but it can also be in the form of project collaboration with an international company. AU Engineering has more than 100 collaboration agreements with universities abroad.

Admission Requirements

180+
83+
6.5+
Depending on your educational background and your qualifications, there are different ways to meet the admission requirements: 

1. International and other qualifications
This section is relevant for you, if you have: 
  • a Bachelor's degree or equivalent from an institution outside of Denmark or
  • a Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a Danish institution, which does not ensure you a 'Legal right of admission´ or 'Direct admission'.
The two sections listed below are relevant only for students with a bachelor's degree from a Danish institution: 
2. Legal right of admission
3. Direct admission

2 Years
Jan
Aug

Domestic
0 EUR
International
16,300 EUR

Scholarships

Danish State Scholarship

Danish State Scholarship
Master Open

Value

100% tuition fee waiver

Deadline

15 Jan 2026

Application requirements

QS Event Attendance is NOT required

Entry requirements

You must be admitted to this school to be awarded

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