Degree: Master of Science (M.Sc.)

Regular program length: 4 semester (full-time program)

Credit points (ECTS): 120 credit points

Language of instruction: German

Limited capacity:
First semester: no
Higher semester: no
Application possible for:
First semester: winter and summer term
Higher semester: winter and summer term
Application deadline:
German and EU nationals
First semester: September 30 for winter term, March 31 for summer term
Higher semester: September 30 for winter term, March 31 for summer term
Non-EU nationals
First semester: July 15 for winter term, January 15 for summer term
Higher semester: July 15 for winter term, January 15 for summer term

What you can expect in our master's degree

The master's degree program in Technology and Management in Construction offers you an in-depth, practice- and research-oriented education for the typical areas of responsibility in the construction, operation and demolition of buildings. The standard period of study is 4 semesters and you will earn 120 ECTS credits.

The focus is on technical specialization in the areas of construction and construction management, process development and process optimization, digitalization and environmental protection in construction operations - along the entire life cycle of buildings of all kinds. There are five study profiles to choose from, which you can use to sharpen your professional profile. The wide range of modules allows you to design your studies flexibly and individually.

The five study profiles on offer represent the different characteristics of the job profile. You can choose from:

  • Site Management and Production Methods
  • Project Management and Lean Construction
  • Real Estate and Facility Management
  • Digital Technologies in Construction
  • People and Environment in Construction

You choose one of these profiles for your Profile Studies. Each profile contains a combination of four compulsory modules (24 CP) and seven compulsory elective modules (42 CP). The choice of study profile is made under the guidance of a mentor during the first semester.

In the Supplementary Studies (24 CP), you can sharpen your profile and think outside the box. It is divided into the Subject-Specific Supplement (18 CP) and the acquisition of Interdisciplinary Qualifications (6 CP).

In the Subject-Specific Supplement (18 CP), you can choose freely from all modules of the degree program and in this way deepen your knowledge within your profile or look beyond the horizon into other subject areas. You can choose from over 50 modules. Take a look at the module handbook to see what options are available to you.

To obtain the Interdisciplinary Qualifications (6 CP), you can choose courses from the respective course catalog Key Qualifications of the House of Competence (HoC) or the "Studium Generale, Forum Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft" (FORUM, formerly ZAK) or language courses from the Language Center (SpZ).

Program structure

Semester 1-3:

  • Profile Studies (11 modules of 6 CP, total of 66 CP)
    • Profile Basics: 4 compulsory modules (24 CP)
    • Profile Specialization: 7 compulsory elective modules (42 CP)
  • Supplementary Studies (4 modules of 6 CP, total of 24 CP)
    • Subject-Specific Supplements (3 modules of 6 CP)
    • Interdisciplinary Qualitifcations (6 CP)

Semester 4:

  • Master's thesis with presentation (30 CP)
Sample study plan

Profile: Project Management and Lean Construction

1st semester

  • Profile Basics
    • compulsory: Project Management in Construction and Real Estate Industry (6 CP)
    • compulsory: Lean Construction (6 CP)
  • Profile Specialization
    • compulsory elective: Digital Engineering and Construction (6 CP)
    • compulsory elective: Entrepreneurship (EnTechnon) (1st part, 3 CP)
    • compulsory elective: Constitutional and Administrative Law (1st part, 3 CP)
  • Subject-Specific Supplement
    • Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities (6 CP)

2nd semester

  • Profile Basics
    • compulsory: Lean Integrated Project Delivery (Lean IPD) (6 CP)
    • compulsory: Leadership and Communication (6 CP)
  • Profile Specialization
    • compulsory elective: Entrepreneurship (EnTechnon) (2nd part, 3 CP)
    • compulsory elective: Production Planning and Control in Construction (6 CP)
    • compulsory elective: Constitutional and Administrative Law (2nd part, 3 CP)
    • compulsory elective: Research Seminar Construction Management (1st part, 3 CP)
  • Interdisciplinary Qualifications
    • Language Center: English for Work (level B2, 2 CP)
    • House of Competence: Self- and Time Management (1 CP)

3rd semester

  • Profile Specialization
    • compulsory elective: Integrated Production Planning in the Age of Industry 4.0 (8 CP)
    • compulsory elective: Research Seminar Construction Management (2nd part, 3 CP)
    • compulsory elective: Quality Management (4 CP)
  • Subject-Specific Supplement
    • compulsory elective: Upgrading of Existing Buildings and Energetic Refurbishment (6 CP)
    • compulsory elective: 2D/3D Image Analysis and Image Based Tracking Methods (6 CP)
  • Interdisciplinary Qualifications
    • Language Center: Business Leadership (level C1, 3 CP)

4th semester

  • Master's thesis with presentation (30 CP)

Internship

The study program does not include a compulsory internship. You can complete a voluntary internship during your studies. If it serves the objectives of your studies and covers at least half of the lecture period, you can apply for a semester off (leave of absence). Such an internship offers you valuable experience outside the university and can make it easier for you to start your career later on.

Master's thesis

At the end of your studies, you will complete your master's thesis (30 CP), an academic paper that allows you to apply and deepen the knowledge and skills you have acquired. It deals with a specific topic from your field of study and requires independent research, analysis and the preparation of a written thesis. The master's thesis takes 6 months to complete. You can start it as soon as you have achieved 42 subject-related credit points. Upon request, the master's thesis can also be completed in a company or at another KIT Department. The master's thesis also includes a presentation of your results.

Make your studies international

You have various options for integrating a stay abroad into your master's degree course. For example, you can study at a foreign university of your choice for one or two semesters via Erasmus+ or as a freemover. You can also do an internship abroad. In addition, selective mobility is possible via Eucor - The European Campus: KIT students can flexibly attend individual courses in addition to courses at KIT or study full-time for an entire semester or year at an Eucor partner university.

Further information on outgoing programs offered by the KIT Department of Civil Engineering, Geo- and Environmental Sciences can be found on the website, from the contact persons of the KIT Department responsible for stays abroad or from the International Students Office.

Depending on your career goals and personal interests, a master's degree will qualify you for management positions at a construction company, engineering office or public building authority in construction management, construction planning or construction engineering. You will be able to initiate construction projects of all kinds or lead them through execution, operation and dismantling and analyze the processes required and improve them with modern (including digital) tools.

In general, civil engineers with a master's degree have excellent career prospects and many fields of activity; they can be found in managerial positions in the following sectors: structural and civil engineering, in engineering offices, public administration, consulting firms, railroads, postal services, insurance companies, the energy industry, software companies and several others. In this profession, you mainly design, plan, calculate, build and manage residential, commercial, administrative and industrial buildings, transportation routes (roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, hydraulic structures (locks, dams, reservoirs, etc.), power plants, environmental protection facilities (irrigation and drainage systems, sewage treatment plants, waste incineration plants), civil protection structures and much more.

If you have scientific ambitions and a good master's degree, then it could also be interesting to pursue a doctorate and a subsequent career at a university or research institution.

Characteristic features of Technology and Management in Construction M.Sc. at KIT

  • future-oriented engineering degree program

  • interdisciplinary orientation, in particular with links to economics, mechanical engineering (production technology) and architecture (building technology)

  • study in small, well-supervised groups

  • research-oriented teaching through active involvement in research projects and engineering projects

  • integration into the Eucor university network enables participation in courses at the universities of Freiburg, Basel, Strasbourg, Colmar and Mulhouse

What KIT has to offer

  • central campus close to the city forest and right next to the city center
  • 24-hour library offering single and group working places
  • wide range of inexpensive catering options (dining hall, cafeteria, Koeri and Pizzawerk)
  • numerous interdisciplinary offers for personal and professional development, e.g. Lernlabor, Schreiblabor and Perspektivenlabor
  • study abroad, e.g. via Erasmus
  • excellent university sports facilities with a large selection of sports
  • comprehensive cultural offerings with university orchestras, choirs and theater groups
  • extensive support for career entry and self-employment
  • internationally oriented degree programs and diverse exchange programs
  • modern laboratories and practical teaching methods
  • Lernraum app
  • diverse student initiatives, clubs and opportunities to actively participate in campus life
  • stay in touch after graduation via the alumni network

Admission requirements

The requirements for admission to the master's degree program in Technology and Management in Construction are based on the current admission regulations:

  • bachelor's degree
    a bachelor's degree (or at least an equivalent degree) in an engineering degree course, such as civil engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, architecture, facility and real estate management (or a degree program with essentially the same content) at a university, university of applied sciences, university of cooperative education or at a foreign university. The program must have been completed within a standard period of study of at least three years and with a minimum number of 180 ECTS credits.
  • minimum knowledge and minimum achievements in the following areas
    • advanced mathematics to the extent of at least 15 CP
    • engineering fundamentals such as mechanics, statics, computer science, building materials and construction or materials science amounting to at least 15 CP
    • engineering, natural, social or environmental sciences amounting to at least 15 CP
    If you lack minimum knowledge or minimum achievements, you can still be admitted to the master's degree program - but on the condition that you successfully make up the missing achievements by the end of the first semester. You must provide proof of this by the time you re-register for the 3rd semester at the latest. The admissions commission will decide whether and which conditions apply and will inform you of this in the letter of admission.

Language requirements and certificates

For the master's degree program in Technology and Management in Construction, you need sufficient knowledge of the German language. Your German language skills must correspond to at least level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Important: you must provide proof of the required language skills regardless of your citizenship and by the end of the enrollment period at the latest, but preferably at the time of application.

In what form do I have to provide the language certificates? Please read the following chapters on this website carefully. If you have any further questions, please contact

Proof of sufficient German language skills

As proof of your German language skills, your higher education or master's entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur, university degree or a professional qualification that entitles you to study) is sufficient if you have acquired it at a German-speaking institution with German as the language of instruction.

In concrete terms, this means that you do not have to submit additional proof of German if you

  • have obtained your Abitur at a German-speaking school in Germany or abroad,
  • are a graduate of a bilingual secondary school in Germany or abroad and have passed a bilingual German examination, such as the AbiBac or the Gemischtsprachiges International Baccalaureat (GIB) or
  • you graduated from a foreign school, but there is another official agreement with the respective country regarding the recognition of your school-leaving certificate or language certificate as proof of language proficiency for university studies in Germany.

A complete list of foreign school-leaving qualifications and language certificates that are recognized as proof of sufficient German language skills can be found on the website of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Laender (KMK) in the Federal Republic of Germany.

If you have already completed a German-language degree at a German university, this can also count as proof of German language proficiency - but only if the diploma supplement, transcript of records or degree certificate clearly states that German was the sole language of instruction and examination.

If, on the other hand, you did not obtain your higher education or master's entrance qualification at a German-speaking institution with German as the language of instruction, you must provide proof of German language proficiency at least at DSH-2 level. This corresponds to CEFR level C1.

Only the following certificates are accepted in accordance with the KIT admission and enrollment regulations:

  • passed German section of the Feststellungspruefung (assessment test)
  • passed German language test for university admission (DSH) with overall result DSH-2
  • passed Test of German as a Foreign Language (TestDaF) with level 4 in all four parts of the exam
  • German Language Diploma of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs - second level (DSD II)
  • Goethe certificate C1 or higher
  • passed telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule exam
  • Austrian Language Diploma C1 or higher

Note: The above-mentioned tests are accepted as proof of language proficiency for an unlimited period of time, even if the provider specifies an expiration date.

What if I cannot provide suitable C1 proof of German at the time of application?

If you are unable to provide any of the C1 certificates listed above for your German language skills by the application deadline, admission is still possible if you can present a provisional document proving that you have at least B2 language level. Proof of B2 level only includes

  • passed German language test for university admission (DSH) with an overall result of DSH-1
  • passed Test of German as a Foreign Language (TestDaF) with level 3 in all four parts of the exam
  • passed telc German B2 exam

But please don't forget: you still have to submit the C1 certificate by the end of your enrollment period at the latest, which is stated in your admission letter.

Therefore, check early on whether you can provide the necessary language certificates by the deadline and, if necessary, plan to take a recognized language test.

In justified cases, you can apply for an extension of the enrollment deadline to provide proof of your language skills, but this extensvion can only be granted up to the day before the start of the lecture period. Please contact the Student Office or the International Students Office - depending on who is named as your point of contact in your letter of admission.

Application for the 1st semester

 
Application portal for summer term
opens December 01, 2025.

Application for a higher semester

 
Application portal for summer term
opens December 01, 2025.
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