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Master's Programme Environmental Engineering
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Master's Programme Environmental Engineering

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Programme Code : UE 066 566 - Master's Programme Environmental Engineering

Duration of Programme : 4 semesters

Credits : 120 ECTS

Language : German

Degree : Diplom-Ingenieur_in (Dipl.-Ing.)\ Master of Science (MSc)

Curriculum : Environmental Engineering

Current environmental issues such as climate change, air and water pollution, shortage of resources at a time of increasing waste production, and disastrous flooding pose enormous challenges for society, science and technology. There is an increasing demand for experts, whose skills are not limited to the application of a single type of technical solution, but who are able to identify, analyse and solve today’s complex problems in the context of society, the environment and technology.

Programme contents

The master’s programme builds on the foundation laid down by the bachelor's programme Environmental Engineering curriculum. It offers you an opportunity to specialize in one of the core environmental engineering disciplines. The curriculum comprises modules aimed at broadening your basic knowledge (for example in such fields as geodesy and geoinformation, energy technology, risk assessment, engineering hydrology, resource management, environmental ethics and technological impact assessment), as well as electives enabling you to specialize in two of the following four areas:

Qualification Profile

Graduates of the master’s programme have a broad mastery of fundamentals and a real depth of expertise in their areas of specialisation. They are ready to communicate with specialists of other environmental disciplines and they can use their skills to act in a sustainable and holistic way.

The curriculum has been tailored to the needs of a new generation of engineers and joins together the “knowledge profiles” of the generalist and the specialist.

Graduates are qualified for the following tasks:

Admission

Graduates of the bachelor's programme Environmental Engineering course are automatically admitted. Admission of those holding other degrees will be determined on a case-by-case basis and may be made contingent upon successful completion of additional subjects.