Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering Sciences is a six-semester program that focuses on developing technical solutions for efficient and sustainable resource management and environmental protection. 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.
Program Structure
The program consists of a combination of mathematical, scientific, and engineering courses, including:
- Math and natural sciences: mathematics, statistics, environmental informatics, chemistry, physics, and ecology
- Engineering fundamentals: mechanics, machine components, hydromechanics, thermodynamics, building physics, and geotechnics
- Specialized courses: waste management, wastewater treatment, introduction to environmental engineering, energy resources and technology, water quality and urban water management, and more
- Scientific work and foreign language: study work, bachelor's thesis, and foreign language courses
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the program, applicants must have:
- A high school diploma or equivalent (Abitur or Fachgebundene Hochschulreife)
- Proficiency in German language
- Completed a four-week pre-study internship (Vorpraktikum) before starting the program
- Participated in the RWTH-Studienfeld-SelfAssessment for civil engineering
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program can work in various fields, including:
- Planning, realization, and management of complex facilities, such as water supply and wastewater treatment plants
- Development of technical solutions for efficient and sustainable resource management and environmental protection
- Analysis, evaluation, and mitigation of risks associated with technical interventions
- Sanitation and remediation of contaminated environmental compartments
- Planning of infrastructure systems
Master's Program
The RWTH offers a Master's program in Environmental Engineering Sciences, which builds on the Bachelor's program. Students can choose from five research areas: water management, urban water management, energy and environment in civil engineering, recycling, and environmental process engineering.
Faculty and Study Advice
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 advice is available from the faculty's study advisors, as well as from the student union (Fachschaft) and the university's central study advice service.
Formalities
For more information on the program, including the curriculum, admission requirements, and application procedures, please refer to the university's website or contact the faculty's study advisors.
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