Engineering and Sustainable Technology Management — Focus on Civil Engineering: Smart Building Infrastructure (MEng)

    Engineering and Sustainable Technology Management — Focus on Civil Engineering: Smart Building Infrastructure (MEng)

    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 6
    Next IntakeJanuary 10, 2021

    Engineering and Sustainable Technology Management — Focus on Civil Engineering: Smart Building Infrastructure (MEng)

    About

    The building of tomorrow is smart, connected and energy efficient. Its infrastructure consists of connected systems, devices and sensors that help automatise and optimise processes within the building and in the vicinity of the building. Professionals who know how to manage these smart buildings and technologies are in high demand. Thus, we have created our new Master’s programme that focuses on building information modelling, technology management and business expertise. Students learn about building automation, decentralised energy management systems and the application of digital twin and artificial intelligence. Thanks to the modules on project, risk and change management, they know how to plan, execute and review building infrastructure and technologies. Apart from extending their knowledge in innovation, facility and product lifecycle management, students get to strengthen their intercultural, negotiation and communication skills in various projects.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admission requirements vary according to the educational background and citizenship of applicants. Bachelor's degree in one of the following: engineering (environmental engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, mechatronic engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, etc.) (natural) sciences equivalent degree in the same area of studies During their previous studies, students need to have had the following subjects, including the required credits and study workload*: mathematics (algebra, analysis): 24 ECTS = a workload of 720 hours sciences (physics, chemistry): 24 ECTS = a workload of 720 hours computer science or similar: 12 ECTS = a workload of 360 hours *One ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credit point is equivalent to a workload of 30 hours of study. Further requirements are as follows: proof of English language proficiency successful participation in our interview

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    Engineering and Sustainable Technology Management — Focus on Civil Engineering: Smart Building Infrastructure (MEng)

    SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences

    SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences

    Germany

    Germany, Berlin