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Environmental, Process & Energy Engineering |
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The 21st century calls for graduates with an interdisciplinary training and problem-solving competence in the fields of ecology, energy, resources etc. Process engineering, for example, with such fields as environmental- and energy engineering, is now seen as one of the key disciplines. It deals with the engineering required for a wide range of processes and the transformation of materials, in which raw materials are converted in a series of unit operations into salable intermediate and final products.
One focus of training within the discipline relates to the development and application of various environmental and energy technologies. Both environmental- and energy engineering are classified as green technologies, which have developed at an above-average rate in the last few years. That is due to growing social awareness for sustainability and the finite nature of our resources on the one hand and legal constraints on the other. The latter in particular call for innovative processes and technologies in response to today’s challenges. The Master program in Environmental, Process & Energy Engineering is designed to communicate the knowledge, methodology and problem-solving competence needed to tackle a very wide range of engineering problems in the above mentioned fields. With its commitment to bridge-building between the academic and the business worlds, Management Center Innsbruck also provides essential teaching in the increasingly important horizontal disciplines of law and economics, and the skills needed for today’s labor market.
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Master program in Environmental, Process & Energy Engineering |
| Main focus |
Practical relevance, international orientation, collaboration with trade and industry |
| Time model |
Full-time form: Compulsory attendance Monday – Friday, during the day Part-time form: Compulsory attendance Fridays 2.00 pm – 9.45 pm and Saturdays 8.15 am – 4.15 pm; additional block seminars |
| Academic year |
Full-time form: Winter semester: October – end of January Summer semester: March – end of June Part-time form: Winter semester: September - end of January Summer semester: Mid. February - end of July |
| Majors |
Environmental engineering, Energy engineering |
| Structure |
1st - 3rd semester: Core curriculum; Majors Environmental engineering or Energy engineering 4th semester: Master thesis and final exams |
| Languages |
German, English; aditionally broad language trainings |
Tuition
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For students from EU & EEA countries: EUR 363 / semester. For students from other countries: EUR 3,000 / semester. Details & exemptions Plus membership fee to the Austrian Student Union (ÖH) |
| Scholarships & grants |
Overview of sources of financial support & contact adresses |
| Admission requirements |
Graduates with a Bachelor degree or Diploma |
| Selection process |
Career background (30%) Written entrance exam (20%) Interview (50%) |
Application |
Online or by post. Please consider the indicated deadlines |
| Contact |
MCI MANAGEMENT CENTER INNSBRUCK The Entrepreneurial School® Environmental, Process & Energy Engineering Maximilianstraße 2 A-6020 Innsbruck/Austria +43 512 2070-3800,
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