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Joint Master of Science: NATM and TBM Tunnel Engineering

Engineering the Underground of Tomorrow: Advanced Continuing Education in Tunnelling and Underground Engineering 

This globally unique master’s programme for working professionals offers you the opportunity to develop advanced expertise in tunnelling, with a strong focus on the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM) and tunnel boring machines (TBMs).

Benefit from the combined excellence and longstanding know-how of TU Graz and TU Leoben – two leading technical universities at the forefront of modern tunnelling research and practice worldwide.

 

What will I learn from this master's programme?

What are the benefits for you? 

Who is this master's programme for?

How can I participate?

What does the master's programme involve?

Cooperation

The master's programme "NATM and TBM Tunnel Engineering" is offered jointly by TU Graz  and TU Leoben

Quick Facts

Start: October 2026

Application deadline:  tbd, application 

Duration: 5 semesters (incl. master's thesis)

Completion: Master of Science (Continuing Education), MSc (CE) 

ETCS credit points: 120

Language of instruction: English

Participation fee: EUR 23,900 (VAT-free), these fees do not include travel, accommodation and catering costs

Locations: TU Graz, TU Leoben, online

Number of participations: 25

What will I learn from this master's programme?

Content

The curriculum of the master's programme "NATM and TBM Tunnel Engineering" combines academic knowledge with real-world engineering practice and covers the entire lifecycle of tunnel projects:

  • site investigation
  • design
  • construction
  • operation 

 

The master’s programme consists of following components:

  • A: Core Engineering Focus (30 ECTS)
  • B: Advanced Engineering Focus (30 ECTS)
  • C: Elective modules (15 ECTS)
  • D: Accompanying practical project (15 ECTS)
  • E: Master’s Thesis (30 ECTS)

 

Curriculum (coming soon) 

Structure of The Master's Programme
A: Core Engineering Focus - Geotechnics, Design and Construction

These 6 modules build the technical foundation of NATM Engineering.

You develop a deep understanding of ground behaviour, modelling approaches and construction methods essential for safe and efficient tunnelling.

 

  • Investigation / Exploration Concepts and Parameter Evaluation
  • Geological, Geotechnical and Numerical Models
  • NATM- and TBM-Technologies
  • Tunnel Design Methods
  • Ground Modelling
  • Excavation and Support Techniques (incl. Practical Work)
B: Advanced Engineering Focus: Digitalisation, Risk and Lifecycle

These 6 modules extends classical tunnelling expertise with forward-looking methods and interdisciplinary skills required for complex underground projects worldwide.

 

  • Data Science and Machine Learning in Geotechnical Applications
  • BIM in Tunnelling
  • Special Construction Methods Related to Underground Infrastructure
  • Health and Safety in Construction and Operation incl. Risk Assessment
  • Cost Determination, Contracts and Site Management
  • Maintenance and Refurbishment of Underground Infrastructure incl. M&E
C: Elective Modules (Select 3)

Select 3 modules that are relevant to you and round off your expertise. 

  • Exploration
  • Design and Construction of Underground Structures
  • Numerical Methods in Geotechnics
  • Sustainability in Subsurface Engineering
  • Tunnel Design Aspects including Numerical Methods
  • Advanced Rock Mechanics and Tunnelling 1
  • Advanced Rock Mechanics and Tunnelling 2
  • Rock Mechanics Laboratory Testing
D: Accompanying Practical Project

During the master’s programme, you must complete 10 weeks of full-time professional work experience (relevant work experience in industry or research, undertaken at external non-university institutions) and document this in a work placement report.

E: Master's Thesis

In your master’s thesis, you will explore a current topic related to a specific module. You will present and defend your thesis as part of your master’s final examination. 

What are the benefits for you?

Our Expertise - Your Benefits
  • Strong focus on geotechnics, NATM and TBM
  • Integration of design, construction and operation
  • Emphasis on digitalisation and data-driven methods
  • International orientation and industry relevance
  • Close link between theory, practice and applied
  • projects
  • A master’s degree from two universities which are recognised
  • and valued by employers worldwide
Career Prospects and Opportunities

The ‘NATM and TBM Tunnel Engineering’ master's programme will qualify you for: 

  • Tunnel and underground structure design
  • Construction and site management
  • Geotechnical and consulting engineering
  • Digital engineering and BIM coordination
  • Infrastructure operation, maintenance and asset management

"The university programme 'NATM and TBM Tunnel Engineering' is a well-established and internationally recognised continuing education programme. Following the integration of additional topics in 2019, the curriculum will be substantially expanded in 2026. The programme provides participants with comprehensive expertise in tunnelling, addressing both NATM and TBM methods and critically discussing excavation philosophies applied worldwide for tunnels at shallow and great depths.

Participants will develop a comprehensive understanding of cyclical and continuous excavation methods, considering both economic aspects and technical feasibility, including the evaluation of risks and opportunities. As tunnelling is experiencing rapid innovation - especially in machine technology, monitoring systems, and digitalisation - the programme offers valuable insights into the latest developments in tunnel design and construction."

"The specialised master's programme 'NATM and TBM Tunnel Engineering' was created by the two universities Graz University of Technology and Technical University of Leoben to satisfy the continuously increasing worldwide demand for qualified tunnel engineers and aim at increasing the skills of the participants in the fields of geotechnical engineering and tunnelling, with an emphasis on the 'New Austrian Tunnelling Method' (NATM)."

Who is this master's programme for?

Target Audience

The master’s programme "NATM and TBM Tunnel Engineering" is designed for

  • civil engineers
  • mining engineers
  • geotechnical engineers
  • engineering geologists

who have a strong technical background and wish to specialise in tunnelling.

Admission Requirements

Who can participate?

Applicants must provide evidence of the following qualifications: 

  • A degree in a technical, scientific or economic subject comprising at least 180 ECTS credits from a recognised domestic or foreign post-secondary educational institution
  • At least two years’ relevant, qualified professional experience
  • Sufficient knowledge of English (language of instruction)

How can I participate?

Application

Required application documents:

  •     Completed and signed application form 
  •     Proof of academic degree or school-leaving qualifications and relevant certificates
  •     Relevant work certificates
  •     Copy of a photo ID


Send your complete application documents by email or post to:

Montanuniversität Leoben
Subsurface Engineering
z. H. Patrizia Gäbler
Franz-Josef Street 18
8700 Leoben, Austria
natm@unileoben.ac.at


After your documents have been checked, you may have to complete an interview or a test before you are accepted onto the Master's programme.

Contact

Organisation:

natm@unileoben.ac.at 

 

Programme Direction:

TU Graz

Thomas MARCHER

Univ.-Prof. DI Dr.-lng.

phone: +43 316 8738114

thomas.marcher@tugraz.at 


TU Leoben

Robert GALLER

Univ.-Prof. DI Dr.mont.

phone: +43 3842 402 3400

robert.galler@unileoben.ac.at 

What does the master's programme involve?

Programme Structure and Learning Approach

The ‘NATM and TBM Tunnel Engineering’ master’s programme is specifically designed for working professionals and international participants.

The programme is based on a blended learning approach:

  • 3 weeks of face-to-face teaching per semester at Graz University of Technology or the Technical University of Leoben
  • Online: With our virtual “TeachCenter”, you can connect with lecturers and other participants outside of the face-to-face sessions
  • Self-study phases

 

Timetable for face-to-face sessions (available soon)

Scientific Head

Robert GALLER

Univ.-Prof. DI Dr.mont. 

Chair of Subsurface Engineering, MU Leoben 

 

Thomas MARCHER

Univ.-Prof. DI Dr.-Ing. 

Institute of Rock Mechanics and Tunnelling, TU Graz 

Places to Stay in Graz and Leoben

Here you will find a list* of accommodations and hotels in Graz:

Accommodations Graz

Here you will find a list* of accommodation and hotels in Leoben:

Accommodations Leoben

 

*no claim to completeness