Master Chemieingenieurwesen

The Master's degree course in Chemical Engineering is research-oriented and is designed to enable students to work scientifically. It deepens and expands the knowledge acquired in the Bachelor's degree course and prepares students specifically for challenging activities in industry, research and development. Students deal intensively with the modelling, design and optimization of complex chemical and process engineering processes.
A particular focus is placed on current future topics such as sustainable production processes, energy and resource efficiency, innovative materials and modern process and plant engineering.
In the full-time course, which comprises three semesters, the first and second semesters include in-depth courses that can be freely chosen in addition to the compulsory and elective courses. The Master's thesis is written in the third semester.
The part-time Master's degree program comprises a total of five semesters. The first three semesters are dedicated to compulsory and compulsory elective modules as well as the specializations chosen by the student. The Master's thesis is written in the fourth and fifth semesters.
Depending on your personal inclination, the Master's thesis can be either theoretical or practical.
Details on the individual courses can be found in the module handbook (under study organization).




