Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's program in Verfahrenstechnik (Process Engineering) is a three-semester, research-oriented program that aims to provide students with a broad education in process engineering, enabling them to work in various technical fields in industry, research, and development.
Program Details
Key Facts
- Abschluss: Master of Science
- Studienbeginn: Winter or Summer semester
- Regelstudienzeit: 3 semesters
- ECTS-Punkte: 90
- Sprache: Deutsch
Admission Requirements
- Hochschulabschluss, fachliche Vorbildung gem. PO
- Sprachkenntnisse in Deutsch
Program Structure
The program consists of two parts: a two-semester examination phase, where students complete all compulsory and elective modules, and a third semester, where students work on a self-contained scientific topic and complete their Master's thesis.
Career Prospects
Graduates can pursue a career in various technical fields in industry, research, and development, or opt for a Ph.D. at one of the faculty's chairs. They are also qualified to work in integrative and interdisciplinary fields.
Modules and Examinations
The module handbook provides an overview of all modules in the program, while the examination regulations govern study objectives, prerequisites, study sequence, and examinations.
Faculty and Support
The program is offered by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Support services include academic advising, student representation, and resources for international students.
Additional Information
- Vorkurse
- Einführungsveranstaltungen
- Internationale Studieninteressierte
