The Master's programme in Integrated Design and Construction (90 ECTS) with a focus on research is a so-called "Master's Research Programme" in which the academic degree of Master of Engineering in the
The education in the Master's programme Integrated Design and Construction (60 ECTS) is oriented towards the professional profile of the project developer, who as project promoter and project manager designs
Integrated Design and Construction (60 ECTS credits) (M.Eng.) Master's programme Integrated Design and Construction (60 ECTS credits) Degree: Master of Engineering [...] Integrated Design and Construction (90 ECTS credits) (M.Eng.) Master's programme Integrated Design and Construction (90 ECTS credits) Degree: Master of Engineering [...] Integrated Design and Construction (90 ECTS credits) (Study focus: Research) (M.Eng.) Master's programme Integrated Design and Construction (90 ECTS credits) (Study focus: Research)
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following ECTS credit points must be earned to enter the stated semester: For the 2nd programme semester: minimum of 23 ECTS credit points For the 3rd programme semester: minimum of 53 ECTS credit [...] credit points For the 4th programme semester: minimum of 83 ECTS credit points For the 5th programme semester: minimum of 113 ECTS credit points Values for orientation only. If you are not sure whether
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development, project management, new work, communication, and business modelling. You can attain up to 30 ECTS credits. After their realisation, projects with entrepreneurial potential can be supported continuously [...] at THWS or another higher education institution in Germany and benefit from accreditation of the ECTS attained in the bridging studies (according to the programme-specific examination regulations)
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course). The students are nominated according to various criteria. On the one hand after the ECTS already received (
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your degree programme will decide which course work or activities can be accredited and how many ECTS credits and what grade they earn you. In the course of the accreditation procedure, a fundamental [...] training or in continuing education. Note: Accreditation is possible up to a maximum of half of the ECTS credits to be acquired in the respective degree programme. Further information can also be found [...] application for the transfer of credits is approved , the relevant modules will be credited with the ECTS credits specified in the study and examination regulations of the degree programme. As described on
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development, project management, new work, communication, and business modelling. You can attain up to 30 ECTS credits. After their realisation, projects with entrepreneurial potential can be supported continuously [...] at THWS or another higher education institution in Germany and benefit from accreditation of the ECTS attained in the bridging studies (according to the programme-specific examination regulations) [...] communication, and business modelling, which you can use to drive your future idea. You will attain ECTS credits for successful completion of the modules that can later be accredited for subsequent bachelor's
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the Campus for Language Proficiency at THWS. At least 10 ECTS credits in modules conveying intercultural competence At least 60 ECTS credits in modules of the TWIN programme in English and German
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expertise in the relevant subjects will have to do additional learning, usually in the scope of 10 ECTS credits. The master’s programme has an interdisciplinary approach – not least to enable students