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Admission Requirements
- Bachelor
in Civil Engineering, Geodesy, Geography, Agriculture, Forestry or
corresponding degrees of other professions applying geodata or spatial related technologies.
- English Language:
Verification of proficiency is required (e.g. by TOEFL 550 or equivalent proof)
- Professional Experience:
2 years of competent experience are recommended
Detailed information: Regulation of Admissions Procedures
Important Dates and Application Deadlines
MSc Course 2010/2011
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| April 15, 2010 |
For applicants from NON-EU countries
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| August 4, 2010 | Intensive German language course for beginners |
| October 4, 2010 | MSc course 2010/2011 (start lectures) |
Further deadlines for scholarships.
Documents for Download
Application form for admission to the MSc course 2010/2011
Application guidelines:
Notice: To view or print a pdf-file, the Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer!
Tuition & Fees
Since 2007, the state of Baden-Württemberg has introduced general study fees for self-financed students of Euro 500,- each semester.
The enrolment fee amounts to Euro 113,- for each semester.
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News
Application deadline
for students from NON-EU countries: April 15, 2010
for students from EU countries: July 31, 2010
For further informatiom about possible extension contact master-pg@hft-stuttgart.de
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Recommended Links
AGEP
Association of German Postgraduate Studies
ALUMNI
Alumni Network of the HFT Stuttgart
DAAD
German Academic Exchange Service
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