Chemical and Energy Engineering
    Duration2 year(s)
    Next IntakeJanuary 10, 2021

    Chemical and Energy Engineering

    About

    In most industrialised countries, process technology has an important place in the economy. For example, it occupies approx. a 50% share in German industrial production. Energy engineers work not only in traditional industries but also increasingly in growth areas such as biotechnology, medical technology, and microelectronics. They use physical, chemical, and biological processes in order to convert the composition of a diverse range of materials. Because the study programme is entirely in English, young people from different cultural backgrounds enrol and contribute to an interesting and varied student life. All 13 professors of the faculty are involved in the programme of study. They can access resources that include modern technical equipment, in particular high-quality optical (laser) measuring instruments and very efficient computer technology. Due to many partnerships with industry partners, the Master's programme is application-oriented.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    1. A Bachelor's degree in chemical or process engineering or another closely related field; your Bachelor's programme is considered closely related if it contained: thermodynamics (grade "good" or better, see below) fluid mechanics (grade "good" or better, see below) heat and mass transfer (grade "good" or better, see below) mathematics chemistry technical drawing 2. Applicants are required to have a minimum Bachelor's grade of "good" according to the German scale. This is  GPA = 2.30 or better (lower value) or ECTS = B (calculate your GPA). The admission depends on the number of competing applicants. 3. Adequate knowledge of English (see below)

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    www.uni-assist.de

    Chemical and Energy Engineering

    Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg

    Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg

    Germany

    Germany, Magdeburg