930 Master's degrees in General Engineering & Technology in Europe

Biochemical Engineering Technology
This master’s programme provides in-depth, interdisciplinary training in biochemical engineering as practiced in various contexts and sectors. Particular areas of focus include food science, biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and environmental sciences. In addition to (bio)chemical and scientific coursework, the curriculum includes assignments in socio-economics and biotechnology.
Sustainable Textiles
You already earned a Bachelor in textile engineering and you feel the need to gain deeper knowledge to understand the global challenge of textile industry? If you are interested in responsible production & environmental protection, in legal regulation and labour rights, you should apply for the Sustainable Textiles programme of Hof University of Applied Sciences.

Engineering
The Engineering course at Trinity College Dublin is suitable for individuals interested in pursuing a career in engineering, in particular in the areas of environmental, structural and geotechnical, transport, or sustainable energy engineering.

Chemical Engineering Technology
This master’s Chemical Engineering Technology programme from KU Leuven provides in-depth, interdisciplinary training in chemical engineering as practised in various contexts and sectors. The programme’s main focus is learning to design, execute, test and improve industrial processes in a chemically and technologically responsible way.

Water Sustainability - Integrating Technology and Nature-based Solutions (Think Water)
The Water Sustainability - Integrating Technology and Nature-based Solutions (Think Water) at the University of Antwerp is a unique interdisciplinary programme that combines knowledge and expertise about water from the fields of natural sciences and engineering.
Mathematical Engineering - Mathematical Modelling for Engineering and Science
The Mathematical Engineering - Mathematical Modelling for Engineering and Science degree from University of Padua captures the evolution of professional engineers proposing an advanced study programme that combines both solid fundamental knowledge of physical processes and deep theoretical and technological competences.
IT for the Energy Industry
This IT for the Energy Industry course offered at the Robert Gordon University will give you an understanding of the energy industry and how to align IT services with the needs of organisations.
Creative Technology
The University of Salford offers an M.A. in Creative Technology, designed for both full-time and part-time study over one or two years. This innovative programme enables students to engage with the expanding creative industry while exploring the intersection of technology and art.
Beam Plasma Systems and Technologies
Beam Plasma Systems and Technologies from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) is targeted at those who plan to deal with fundamental and applied researches in plasma physics and plasma chemistry associated with advanced technologies.
Intelligent Automation
The Intelligent Automation degree offered by the University of Skövde gives you the prerequisites for a leading role in the future smart factory where digitisation and virtual tools affect the daily work of both supervisors and operators.

Global Production Engineering and Management
The idea of the Global Production Engineering and Management programme from Warsaw University of Technology is based on extensive research done among top managers in industrial multinational enterprises and internationally operating SMEs.

Nanoscale Science and Technology
The Nanoscale Science and Technology programme from Newcastle University research students in nanoLAB cross the traditional disciplinary boundaries of medicine, engineering and the physical sciences.
Soft Matter and Liquid Crystals Physics
The MSc by Research in Soft Matter and Liquid Crystals Physics at The University of Manchester is a one-year full-time programme. This advanced degree focuses on the intricate study of soft matter phenomena and liquid crystal behaviour, equipping students with essential research skills in a vibrant academic environment.

Cell Engineering
The Cell Engineering programme of the University of Glasgow is focused on fostering education and training in research to develop microenvironments to investigate and instruct cellular behaviour including, but not solely, stem cell differentiation.
Research in Physics, Biological and Soft Matter Physics
At the Research in Physics, Biological and Soft Matter Physics MSc programme at Leiden University you will focus on understanding the principles, which determine the characteristics of soft materials like foam, and that of biological processes occurring in cells and tissue.
Advanced Material Analysis
The Advanced Material Analysis programme of TU Bergakademie Freiberg provides profound insight into techniques for analysis of materials like advanced steels, materials for electronics, shape memory alloys and energy materials.

Computer Systems Engineering
The Computer Systems Engineering programme at the University of Glasgow provides an extensive introduction to state-of-the-art miniaturised and mobile computer systems and smart device technology. This allows you to acquire the complementary hardware and software knowledge and skills required to design and develop such systems.

Future Vehicle Technologies - Pre-Master’s Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Future Vehicle Technologies - Pre-Master’s Programme from OnCampus Aston offers successful students guaranteed progression to Aston University.
Law - International Technology Law
The degree in Law - International Technology Law from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam examines these and many other emerging technologies and their implications for the law.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program at ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology brings students in contact with the latest research in Materials Science and Engineering and allows them to explore a variety of areas of expertise in Materials and the neighbouring disciplines.