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    Technical University of Munich

    Energy and Process Engineering

    Technical University of Munich

    Technical University of Munich

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    Germany, Munich

    University RankQS Ranking
    28

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Garching

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesOctober-2022
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 147  / semester
    Next Intake October-2022

    Energy and Process Engineering

    About

    The Master Degree Course aims the academic education of experts for bringing together technical energy systems, energy machinery and components and process engineering. Graduates acquire profound knowledge in one or more of these research areas. 

    The solution of energy-technical challenges requires an extensive expertise of individuals as well as the interaction of several professional experts. Furthermore, for process technology, that is part of the Master Degree Course, you need technical knowledge and knowledge about methods as well as about processes, their application possibilities and their effects.

    For a comprehensive description of the program, please refer to the degree program documentation:

    • Degree program documentation for the master's program in Energy and Process Engineering (PDF, German)
    Energy for the third millennium! You wish to actively engage in creating future energy supply concepts? Then join this program, that is unique in Germany. Learn how to store an electricity surplus efficiently and how to optimize current process technologies.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    In terms of applying to TUM, international refers to the country where you have completed your secondary school or your undergraduate studies. It does not refer to your country of origin or the place you live.
    • when applying to a bachelor's degree program: You have completed your secondary school education outside of Germany with something other than a German Abitur.when applying to a master's degree program: You have completed your undergraduate studes (i.e. your bachelor's) outside of the EU, EEA or Switzerland.

    To qualify for a master's degree program, you need a first academic degree, e.g. a bachelor's. The exact requirements for every degree program are stated in the Academic and Examination Regulations.

    Regardless of the program you are interested in, you need an undergraduate degree which is at least equal to a German bachelor's degree with a duration of 3 years (6 semester) to be eligible to apply for a master's program.

    You can look up your degree in the anabin database (available in German only) to get a first orientation whether you are generally qualified for a master's degree program in Germany.

    English Program Requirements

    All degree programs at TUM Informatics require proof of proficiency in German, English, or both. 

    Check TUM’s central admissions website for information on accepted language proficiency certificates here. 

    Please remember that you often will need to sign up for language tests several months in advance.

    Should you have no knowledge in German at all, you should plan to devote approximately 9 to 12 months to intensive courses in order to reach the required level. You must be able to prove proficiency in the relevant language for your program in order to be admitted.

    For Master's applications at the department of Informatics: if the language of instruction of your Bachelor's degree was English (100%), this can be accepted as English language proof for the Master's application. 
    Bachelor's thesis written in English can also be accepted as English proof. In this case a document from your university (

    Career

    • Professional opportunities arise for graduates in the context of the power plant industry and its suppliers
    • in chemistry and petrochemistry as well as in the oil and gas production industries. Plant construction and the engineering field
    • as well as public institutions and research
    • offer further opportunities.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 147 
    Technical University of Munich

    Energy and Process Engineering

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