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NHRE

NATURAL HAZARDS AND RISKS IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

Master of Science (English-language)

The English-language Master's program »Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering« (NHRE) is a strongly internationally oriented program that trains students who can perform demanding engineering activities under specific external influences, such as earthquakes. We teach modern tools that can be used to assess natural hazards, enable modeling and simulation, and prepare students to perform concrete risk analyses. Thus, the program offers key qualifications to be innovative and pioneering engineers in the fields of various natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods or storms.

About the study programme

Degree Master of Science
Duration 4 semesters standard period of study
Field of specialisation Applied Mathematics and informatics, Structural Mechanics, Structural engineering + hazard and risks
Application Online application by 15 July (without DAAD-EPOS-scholarship) / Online application by 18 October one year before the start of studies (with DAAD-EPOS-scholarship), prerequisite: completed Bachelor of Science / Engineering, proof of English language skills.
Start of studies each winter semester (October)

The occurrence of an increasing number of natural hazards all over the world and their various effects on individuals, societies and modern economies is one of the major challenges for future decades. The master course in  »Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering« faces this challenge by providing indispensable tools for taking into account those phenomena in the different design processes in civil engineering. Thereby, the master course aims at combining practical structural engineering with state-of-the-art concepts regarding computational mechanics, dynamics and probability theory/stochastic analysis. Consequently, the master course provides key qualifications for innovative work in the field of earthquake, flood and wind engineering and offers an international setting in which students will achieve both technical success and personal advancement.

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STRUCTURE AND CONTENTS

The advanced degree programme is completed after four semesters of standard study time with the degree »Master of Science«. Main areas covered by the master course in »Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering« are earthquake engineering and structural design, Geo- and hydrotechnical engineering, Finite element methods and structural dynamics, non-linear analysis of structures under extreme loading, stochastics and risk assessment, as well as disaster management and mitigation strategies. The course program covers, thereby, both theoretical and application orientated topics.

The programme is structured as follows (click to enlarge):


What our students say...

»The NHRE Master's programme at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar offers a rich selection of study modules, each with its own unique research focus. International students have the benefit of tailoring their education, thanks to the flexibility of the programme and the use of English as the language of instruction. They are also able to learn German alongside their studies. For those seeking a more specialised path, the option to choose from a range of elective modules provides a truly personalised experience. I found this programme to be very beneficial in gaining a comprehensive understanding of structural engineering and discovering diverse career options available in Europe.«

Abdulmagid Bendalla (
Alumni 2019)


Objectives and goals of the degree programme

1) The master’s degree programme in »Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering« is an intensive and application-based advanced course of study. The programme is highly supervised and research- oriented. It provides students a solid technical basis in the key areas of structural engineering through coherent and co-ordinated degree programme, integrating research and practical applications.

(2) The degree programme enables students’ excellence in oral and written skills. By providing students with advanced, scientifically-based, interdisciplinary knowledge, they are able to take on demanding engineering tasks in the areas of planning, construction and realization of structures under specific conditions. They are also able to carry out site- or structure-specific risk analysis using modern tools to estimate the threat of natural hazards. 

(3) In addition to strengthening their theoretical and scientific competence, students are able to develop skills in modelling, simulation and application of performance-based design, field work and laboratory investigations.

(4) In order to structure and reflect the complexity of the chain reactions inherent to natural hazards, this programme explores in detail various engineering disciplines and engineering-related areas of the natural sciences, social sciences and economics. It examines the central role that structural engineering plays in reducing the impact of natural disasters. Furthermore, it focuses on the engineering methods that are used to assess and reduce the vulnerability of structures.

(5) The programme highlights the demands on engineering technology at both regional and global level by using international projects as models. The elective compulsory modules expand on specific lines of development; they equip and prepare students systematically for future professional careers or further research positions.

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PROSPECTS AFTER GRADUATION

From experience we know: Graduates of our degree programme enter the professional world quickly and successfully. The demand for well-trained civil engineers is still greater than the supply. Take advantage of the opportunity to prepare yourself for a dynamic and exciting professional world in a Master's degree programme at a small and yet internationally oriented faculty.


What our alumni say...

»I liked the structure and the diversity of the NHRE degree programme. The programme was potentially diverse which makes it easier for one to choose a suitable career for oneself. Furthermore, I like that the program includes projects that need computer programming skills. During those project works one gets an extensive experience in different programming skills. I find the experiences gathered in computer programming skills during NHRE program are priceless and help oneself to grow in the further professional environment«. 

Mahfuzul Islam
Digital Construction Engineer at Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau AG


»NHRE allowed me to expand my knowledge in many areas of civil engineering. From learning about different types of structures to natural hazards (and everything in between), I feel that NHRE prepared me in the understanding of both prevention of risks in structures, as well as corrections when damages happen. What I liked the most, though, is that the professors and tutors were very dedicated to teaching us, and I felt supported every step of the way«.

Marjorie Pons
PhD on the use of alternative raw materials for sprayed concrete applications at TU Graz, Austria


The Master's degree programme NHRE directly addresses the various regions at risk from natural hazards. The target group of students is mainly located in areas that are affected by annually recurring disasters (e.g. tropical storms and floods) as well as by disasters that occur at irregular intervals (e.g. earthquakes and landslides) (South America, Central and Southeast Asia, Africa). Also addressed are employees of authorities with a connection to disaster management, of engineering companies (planning, construction supervision, support) and of research institutions.

The assignment of graduates is inherently oriented towards the professional sector in their target countries, whereby particular emphasis is placed on engineering practice. Networking with local university institutions is desirable, but not mandatory. At the same time, and currently to a particular extent, the European and German labour market is also open to graduates with the appropriate language skills. 

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Academic Career

Are you aiming for an academic career? Do your doctorate at the Faculty of Civil Engineering! By promoting scientific skills, the Master's degree programme is a systematic preparation for later research work. An above-average degree from the Master's programme is a prerequisite for taking up a doctorate.  »more information

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You would like to study at the Faculty of Civil Engineering? Here you will find all the important information about the application process. Do you still have questions? Our individual orientation and advisory services offer you the best opportunity to get to know the campus and the city. Try out workshops, visit our laboratories and get advice from students and lecturers!

Formal requirements Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering or a related field
Language skills English language proficiency
Admission procedure Enrolment procedure, entrance examination, admission to winter term
Application Online-Application, Deadline: until 15th July without DAAD-scholarship / until 15th October one year before with DAAD-scholarship

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

ACADEMIC DEGREE
All applicants have to hold a Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering or a related field. The minimum qualification of admission to this programme is normally a »Bachelor of Science« degree in Civil Engineering, or equivalent professional qualification with a final grade of 2.5  (acc. to German system) or better. The Examination Committee must ensure that the candidate’s prior degree is equivalent to that of the B.Sc. programme in Civil Engineering. If not, the Examination Committee may attach additional conditions for admission, which the candidate must meet. In such cases, candidates are not legally entitled to gaining admission to the programme.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Language proficiency is an important factor in academic success. Since English is the sole language of instruction at the Graduate School in Structural Engineering, all applicants seeking admission must possess an adequate knowledge of written and spoken English as a prerequisite to admission. Regardless of country of origin or of citizenship status, applicants will be required to provide proof of proficiency in the English language based on one of the two following forms: 

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
    A minimum score of 85 on the Internet-based test of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The institution code for the Bauhaus University Weimar is 8968.
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
    A minimum overall band score of 6.5 with no other component score less than 6.0 is required on the test of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).

ONLINE APPLICATION

Apply without a DAAD scholarship

Pease note: You can only apply online. The Application deadline for the winter term (beginning in October) is 15th July. If you want to apply for the M.Sc. course on »Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering (NHRE)« without DAAD scholarship, please apply trough uni-assist: https://www.uni-assist.de/index_en.html

You are requested to submit the following application documents to uni-assist only:

  • A completed »Application Form for Admission to Studies«.

    Include an up-to-date curriculum vitae, including all information up to the time of application.

  • A legally certified copy of your upper/higher secondary school diploma or leaving certificate. If national examinations are given in your country, submit also a legally certified copy of the certificate from the »Examining Board« showing subjects taken and grades earned. If your original documents were not issued in English or German language, please provide in addition to them legally certified English or German translations.

  • A legally certified copy of your Bachelor’s degree certificate. If your original document was not issued in English or German language, please provide in addition to it a legally certified English or German translation.

  • A legally certified copy of your credit/mark sheets showing clearly subjects taken and grades earned during your Bachelor’s studies. If your original credit/mark sheets were not issued in English or German language, please provide in addition to them a legally certified English or German translations.

  • In case not Bachelor thesis is written in your Bachelor's degree and not mentioned in your transcript of records, please submit your Bachlor's thesis or an equivalent project done during your Bachelor studies.

  • A proof of English language proficiency.

All photocopies of documents that need to be included with your application must be legally certified. Legally certified photocopies of documents can be obtained in Germany from sources like, e.g., city halls, district courts or public notaries. Secondary schools and universities are permitted to make legally certified photocopies of their own documents only. In countries outside Germany, legally certified photocopies may be obtained from the German foreign missions or the respective country’s authorities which are authorised to legally certify photocopies. A photocopy of a legally certified photocopy must always be legalized again. You can apply online only. Please do not send documents. Also, do not send original documents, since the university cannot be held responsible for the possible loss or damage of such documents.

Apply with a DAAD scholarship

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a limited number of scholarships to highly qualified applicants. The current call for applications and necessary application documents for the scholarship for an EPOS study program can be found on the DAAD's website.

Please note: You can only apply online. The enrolment for students of the DAAD scholarship »Postgraduate Courses for Professionals with Relevance to Developing Countries« has to be done until the 15th October the year before. If you want to apply for the M.Sc. course on »Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering (NHRE)« with a DAAD scholarship, please apply trough the application portal of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar: 
https://weimar.gomovein.com/locallogin/5873933e547cd0744f8b4567/eng

All necessary documents have to be uploaded online until the deadline! You can apply online only. The certified documents have to be presented when you get registered in our university.

If you have any other questions regarding the application process/status, admissions and registration,
please contact   Mrs. Theuerkauf  at the Student Office.

ABOUT THE CITY

Weimar is a lively cultural city with an important history: two universities, 19 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, numerous parks, cafés, design shops and great names like Goethe, Schiller and Liszt characterise the cityscape. Even today, the spirit of upheaval and modernity can be felt - at the founding place of classical music, German democracy and Bauhaus, many creative minds come together and actively shape coexistence in numerous student initiatives. Four cinemas, the German National Theatre, several cabarets, more than 20 museums and galleries as well as regular open-air concerts and festivals create a unique flair.

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The campus of the Bauhaus University Weimar is located in the centre. It takes less than ten minutes to walk to the lecture hall and laboratory buildings, library, refectory, university sports centre, examination office or BAföG office. There is plenty of time for a round of table football in the student house "M18" or a power nap in the nearby shared flat.

The research and teaching facilities of the Faculty of Civil Engineering are concentrated in two locations: Most of the laboratories are located in Coudraystraße. Most of the lecture halls, seminar rooms, PC pools and the administration are located in Marienstraße.

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M.Sc. Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering

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Studienordnungen

  • ab Matrikel 2020 (MdU 36/2020)
  • ab Matrikel 2019 (MdU 31/2019)
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Prüfungsordnungen

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  • ab Matrikel 2017 (MdU 23/2016)
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Marienstr. 13B, Z.004, 99423 Weimar
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e-mail: nhre[at]bauing.uni-weimar.de

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Prof. Dr. Guido Morgenthal
Marienstr. 13, 99423 Weimar
phone: +49 (0) 36 43 / 58 44 18
e-mail: guido.morgenthal[at]uni-weimar.de

Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Abrahamczyk
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phone: +49 (0) 3643 / 58 41 03
e-mail: lars.abrahamczyk[at]uni-weimar.de

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