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    Renewable Energy and E-Mobility (REEM)
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    Hochschule Stralsund - University of Applied Sciences

    Renewable Energy and E-Mobility (REEM)

    Hochschule Stralsund - University of Applied Sciences

    Hochschule Stralsund - University of Applied Sciences

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    Germany, Stralsund

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Stralsund

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines10-Jan-2021

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    Duration 1.5 year(s)
    Next Intake 10-Jan-2021

    Renewable Energy and E-Mobility (REEM)

    About

    Rethinking the area of energy supply and use is indispensable in times of climate change, finite natural resources and instability of the fossil fuel supply. Particular attention is given to the use of renewable energy sources such as solar radiation in PV and solar thermal systems, biomass, wind and hydropower as well as the development of electric vehicles. The creation of electric cars can be a major step towards avoiding the consequences of climate change and at the same time towards making Germany's automotive industry more competitive in the future. The new study programme is designed to address these future topics and to help to meet the growing need for engineers. There is no equivalent offer in the north of Germany. Our long-term international experience with a series of English lectures as a special offer for the Master of Electrical Engineering with a focus on Renewable Energies as well as the postgraduate programme in "Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Technology" have been incorporated into this Master's programme. Synergies can be used with these offers. Our faculty also has a number of cooperative relations with foreign universities, which students can take advantage of by choosing to pursue the double-degree option in this Master's programme. The study programme is aimed at students who have a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and related degrees, and physics.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General requirements: Completed first degree in electrical engineering, energy technology, renewable energies, mechanical engineering, physics or related degrees Proof of knowledge in the following fields (e.g., official course description as provided by the university): Measurement technology of at least four hours per week for one semester or 5 ECTS points Control engineering amounting to at least four hours per week for one semester or 5 ECTS points Fundamentals of electrical engineering amounting to at least four hours per week for one semester or 5 ECTS points Electrical machines amounting to at least two hours per week for one semester or 3 ECTS points and The usual mathematical foundations underlying these fields Proof of English proficiency (level B2 according to the European Framework of Reference for Languages) An average mark of the Bachelor's degree of at least 2.0 An average mark of 2.1 to 2.3 is subject to a special individual assessment. For this purpose, a letter of motivation in German or English (approx. 500 words) and, if applicable, further proof of the subject-specific and programme-specific qualification have to be submitted. Applicants with an average mark of 2.4 or lower will be rejected! Further requirements depending on the duration of the study: Three-semester programme: An undergraduate degree with at least 210 ECTS points Applicants must have completed a relevant internship of at least 12 weeks or professional experience. (Internships during the undergraduate degree programme will be credited.) If no internship has been completed, this must be provided before registering for the Master’s thesis. Four-semester programme with internship: An undergraduate degree with at least 180 ECTS points Four-semester programme without internship An undergraduate degree with at least 180 ECTS points Applicants must have completed an internship of at least 12 weeks. (Internships during undergraduate degree will be credited.) If no internship has been completed, this must be provided before registering for the Master’s thesis. The Admission Commission considers the provided expertise and decides on admission. More information about requirements can be found here.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 0 

    How to Apply

    Foreign applicants and applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification: Please apply via uni-assist. Please send printed documents by postal mail to: uni-assist e.V. 11507 Berlin Germany
    Hochschule Stralsund - University of Applied Sciences

    Renewable Energy and E-Mobility (REEM)

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