The MSc Chemical Engineering focuses on:
chemical conversion of materials and the related technical processes and equipment
modern methodological procedures like mathematical modelling of chemical processes
chemical reaction engineering techniques for energy storage and conversion and related technologies
Students learn in a truly international environment and work together with fellows from other countries, cultures, and backgrounds. Joint work in tutorials, labs, and project groups will broaden their horizon and enable them to interact respectfully in international teams and organisations.
At Ulm University, students will profit from small groups and excellent tutoring during their studies. Additionally, cooperations exist between Ulm University and industry partners as well as research centres such as HIU and ZSW.
Chemical engineers participate in major industrial corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises, and the civil service. Due to broadly based training, chemical engineers match the multifaceted needs of the modern job market. Professional activity is not restricted to the chemical industry, but extends to many associated industries.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Academic requirements MSc programme Chemical Engineering:
1. Applicants are required to provide proof of a Bachelor's degree with examination results in the study course chemical engineering or any other programme with essentially the same content at any higher education institution in Germany or abroad or any degree recognised as equivalent awarded after a minimum of three years of study.
2. Examination results must comply with one of the following criteria: final grade of the Bachelor's degree of 2.5 or better, or if the degree has not yet been completed examination results showing an average of 2.5 or better by the application deadline
Applicants who do not fulfil the above-average grade and hold a Bachelor's degree with an overall grade of 3.3 or better have to provide their qualification for this Master's programme by passing an admission examination. This also applies if the Bachelor's programme has not yet been completed and the examination results show an average of 3.3 or better by the application period.
3. Fundamental skills in natural sciences, materials science and/ or engineering sciences
These essential skills may be gained by passing the pre-Master's course offered by Ulm University.
Prospective students are expected to...
be willing to acquire a basic knowledge of German. German courses are part of the curriculum.
be willing to study/live in a challenging, multi-cultural environment.
Applicants have to provide the following:
Curriculum vitae (maximum two pages)
Transcript of records of all semesters/terms studied in the Bachelor's programme
Information on the grading system at university where the applicant completed a Bachelor's programme
Bachelor's degree certificate
English test score report
Evaluation of applications is based on the following:
Bachelor's programme, courses attended, internships, and work experience
Bachelor's grade or CGPA and grades of relevant courses
Fee Information
How to Apply
"Chemical Engineering"
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Ulm University
89081 Ulm
Germany