Hamburg University of Technology

Master in Logistics, Infrastructure and Mobility

Hamburg, Germany

The Master in Logistics, Infrastructure and Mobility at Hamburg University of Technology is a program for international students taught in deu.

Introduction

Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), established in 1978 and based in Harburg, Hamburg, combines rigorous engineering education with a clear research orientation. The university’s motto, Technology for Humanity, guides teaching and research towards sustainable technological solutions. With a community of roughly 7,700 students including nearly 2,000 international peers, TUHH fosters an interdisciplinary approach that links basic research, applied projects and technology transfer.

Academic offerings emphasize engineering, natural sciences and applied research, supported by strong collaboration with industry and regional partners. Small class sizes, project-based learning and access to research groups allow students to engage closely with supervisors and practice-oriented initiatives. The university’s structures encourage entrepreneurship, spin-offs and participation in innovation networks that bridge campus activity and industrial application.

International students are integrated through dedicated services, exchange programs and English-language course options at postgraduate level. TUHH’s focus on sustainability and human-centred technology delivers clear career pathways in engineering, consultancy and research. Campus life in Hamburg provides cultural diversity, strong transport links and proximity to Germany’s dynamic industrial and maritime sectors, enhancing opportunities for internships and employment.

About the Program

The Master's program in Logistics, Infrastructure, and Mobility at TU Hamburg is designed for students interested in the intersection of engineering and economic principles. This full-time program spans four semesters and is primarily taught in German, with some modules available in English. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in interdisciplinary environments and seek to deepen their expertise in logistics and transport.

Students will engage in a curriculum that includes compulsory subjects, elective courses in specialized areas, and project work. The program emphasizes practical applications, allowing students to choose between Production and Transport or Infrastructure and Mobility. This structure prepares graduates for the complexities of the logistics sector, equipping them with the skills needed to navigate and innovate within this dynamic field.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles such as logistics manager, transport planner, or infrastructure consultant. They may find employment with logistics companies, transport authorities, or engineering firms. The skills acquired are transferable across industries, making graduates well-suited for diverse career paths in both public and private sectors.

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