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In the practice-oriented Master programme process engineering and energy technology (peet) the students enter into an interdisciplinary knowledge domain extending from engineering (machinery construction, electrical technology and informatics) to natural sciences (chemistry, physics and biology).
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€375.00
The Semester contributions totaling 375.00 EUR must be paid each semester. It includes Student union fee 85.00 EUR, Administrative fee 50.00 EUR, Semester ticket 225.81 EUR and AstA contribution 14.19 EUR
Minimum requirement includes Bachelor or Diploma from a university or similar foreign higher education institution with at least the average grade of ”Good” (2,3) (ECTS Grade A to B-), with minimum 210 ECTS Credit Points, in a subject relevant to the PEET Master course, namely: basis in fundamental sciences (mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology, IT), minimum 25 ECTS.
basis engineering (technical mechanics, fluid dynamics, mass- and heat transfer, thermodynamics, material sciences), minimum 25 ECTS.
Process engineering topics (chemical, biotechnological, mechanical, thermal, energy and environmental process engineering), minimum 30 ECTS.
Process engineering applications (process-/plant technology, HSE, energy management, systems engineering, construction, CAD, apparatus design) minimum 30 ECTS and Industrial Internship minimum 15 ECTS.
Applicants who have completed a Bachelor course with or equivalent to 180 ECTS Credit Points have to so sign an individual learning agreement on extra 30 ECTS Credit Points, in case they cannot compensate by 6 month working experience as engineer in chemical/process engineering industries, certificated by the company, attached to the application documents.
In case an Applicants concluded the subsequent Bachelor degree with an overall mark between 2,31 and 2,70, at least 1 year working experience as engineer in chemical/process engineering industries is required.
Native speakers and applicants who did their Bachelor course in English as teaching language (applicants should provide a certificate by university stating that in all classes teaching language has been English) are exempted from providing language certificate
Applicants can submit following documents (if applicable): Declaration of non-objection (when changing university or resuming a course), Certificate of withdrawal (when changing university or resuming a course) latest by enrolment or Residence permit (foreign applicants only)
Semester | International Students | EU Students |
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Summer | 31 Dec | 15 Feb |
Winter | 30 Jun | 15 Aug |
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