Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's program in Environmental Engineering Sciences offers students the opportunity to specialize in one of five areas of study, preparing them for the challenges of environmental protection and sustainable resource management. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental engineering principles, as well as the skills and knowledge necessary to develop innovative solutions to environmental problems.
Program Structure
The program consists of a general area for environmental engineering sciences, a compulsory area, and an elective area. The elective area allows students to choose from a range of modules, enabling them to create a personalized profile that aligns with their interests and career goals.
Admission Requirements
- A first degree from a recognized university
- Proof of language proficiency in German
- Fulfillment of the subject-specific admission requirements as specified in the examination regulations
Program Details
Duration and Credits
- Duration: 4 semesters
- Credits: 120 ECTS
Language
- German
Specializations
The program offers five specializations:
- Energy and Environment in Civil Engineering
- Urban Water Management
- Water Management
- Environmental Process Engineering
- Recycling
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program will be qualified to work in a range of fields, including:
- Environmental protection and conservation
- Sustainable resource management
- Environmental planning and consulting
- Research and development
Faculty
The program is offered by the Faculty of Civil Engineering and the Department of Raw Materials and Waste Management in the Faculty of Georesources and Materials Engineering.
Study Plan
The study plan includes a detailed outline of the program structure, including the compulsory and elective modules. The plan is available on the faculty's website.
Examination Regulations
The examination regulations provide detailed information on the program's objectives, admission requirements, and examination procedures. The regulations are available on the university's website.
Module Handbook
The module handbook provides an overview of the program's modules, including descriptions, credits, and prerequisites. The handbook is available on the faculty's website.
International Students
International students are welcome to apply to the program. Information on admission requirements, language proficiency, and application procedures is available on the university's website.
Additional Information
- Vorkurse (pre-courses)
- Einführungsveranstaltungen (introductory events)
- Rechtsverbindliche Information zur Studienaufnahme (legally binding information on study commencement)
