Air Quality Control, Solid Waste and Waste Water Process Engineering (MSc WASTE)

University of StuttgartUniversity of Stuttgart

Overview

Degree
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Duration
2 years
Semester fee
€184 / semester
Tuition fees
€3,000 / year
Language
Intake
October
Full / part time
Full-time
Study mode
On-site
Level
Master

Public universities in Baden-Württemberg charge non-EU students approx. €3,000 / year in tuition fees.

About this course

["The Master of Science in Air Quality Control, Solid Waste and Waste Water Process Engineering (MSc WASTE) is a four-semester, international English-taught programme at the University of Stuttgart.In the first semester, students attend five out of six compulsory modules (advanced modules) concentrating on the fundamentals of environmental and process engineering. These modules lay the foundations for the specialised areas and lectures of the second and third semesters.In the second semester, students attend the sixth compulsory module and choose two out of three specialised areas: Air Quality Control, Solid Waste, or Waste Water Process Engineering.Each specialised area consists of one core module, two elective modules, and practical work or an industrial internship. Depending on the individual study plan, additional elective modules, a student research project and/or an industrial internship can be taken in the second and third semesters as well.The individual study plan enables students to develop their professional profiles in accordance to their own interests and needs. Furthermore, it allows them to either broaden their studies or to specialise. The modules are supplemented by excursions and practical work within the research facilities of the university institutes. An adviser ensures that each individual programme is efficient and goal-oriented.The fourth semester is dedicated to the Master's thesis, which can be done at the University of Stuttgart, at a company, or at another university/research facility.Students without prior German language proficiency have to participate in German courses throughout the programme. If students are exempt from the German language courses, other interdisciplinary module(s) with equivalent credits have to be taken instead. These can be selected out of a broad catalogue of key qualifications. Students who are proficient in German may also choose additional electives taught in German.Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded a Master of Science degree (MSc).Additionally, it is possible for the students to conduct the second year of studies within the frame of a double degree programme with the Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR) in Brazil."]

Admission & deadlines

October

All applicants

The MSc WASTE programme has two application periods , the first one for the EPOS-DAAD scholarship and the second one for regular, self-financed applications. Application period for the EPOS-DAAD scholarship*: 1 August to 15 October each year Application period for self-financed studies: 15 November to 15 February each year Further information concerning application procedures and deadlines can be found on our website at waste.uni-stuttgart.de . * Keep in mind that applications for the EPOS-DAAD scholarship require two years of relevant professional experience. You can find more information about the scholarship programme on the following website: https://www.daad.de/en/information-services-for-higher-education-institutions/further-information-on-daad-programmes/epos/ .

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About the University

Students21K (2024)
TypeTechnical University
ControlPublic

University Ranking

Humboldt
13(13 in Germany)
QS
310(18 in Germany)
Shanghai
301-400(24 in Germany)
THE
251–300(24 in Germany)

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