Public universities in Baden-Württemberg charge non-EU students approx. €3,000 / year in tuition fees.
["The Master's programme Process Engineering (MPE) is a double-degree programme, organised jointly by Offenburg University and the University of Warmia and Mazury (UWM) in Olsztyn – a traditional university with a strong focus on research in Poland.In three semesters, the MPE programme equips students with advanced knowledge in chemical and thermal process engineering or food technology. Additionally, they receive training in the intercultural competencies that are essential qualifications in the increasingly multicultural environment of process engineering.At Offenburg University, the emphasis lies in the area of chemical and renewable energy conversion. The education in Olsztyn deepens knowledge in the areas of environmental techniques and bioanalytics. The lectures and seminars are accompanied and supplemented by extensive laboratory work and training in scientific work methods.In accordance with personal interests, you can additionally choose elective modules in the areas of bioprocess engineering and renewable energy conversion. In this way, in addition to the compulsory modules, most of the important fields in process engineering are covered, namely, in the areas of chemical, environmental and bioengineering.After completing the programme, you will receive a double degree from both universities involved."]
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31 March for the following winter semester (exception: 15 July for EU residents)