- Location
- Kaiserslautern
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Area of study
- Mechanical and Process Engineering
- Standard period of study
- 3 Semester
- Main instruction language
- German
- Time required
- full-time
- Modes of study
- Face-to-Face studies
- Admission semester
- Winter semester, Summer semester
- Credit points
- 90 ECTS
- Admission restriction
- no
- Aptitude test
- no
- Application period
- Dates
The master's degree program in Energy and Process Engineering deepens knowledge in the field of technical processes used to convert energy and materials. One focus is on renewable energies. Accordingly, the master aims to provide a deeper scientific and conceptual approach to the design of the associated processes. Therefore, typical fields of activity are research and development in the chemical industry, the energy technology industry, the raw materials industry or environmental technology. Due to the scientific orientation, the Master also entitles the student to start a PhD project.
The compulsory modules Fluid Mechanics II, Mechanical Process Engineering II, Advanced Methods of Thermal Separation Technology, Renewable Energies in Power Plant Technology, Wind Power Plants, Laboratory Thermal Process Engineering II or Mechanical Process Engineering II or Energy Technology II comprise 24 credit points. Another 24 credit points are accumulated in elective modules, of which 18 credit points are from a selection specifically adapted to the degree program. The project work (12 LP) and the master's thesis (30 LP) can be used to demonstrate the ability to work scientifically.
Dr.-Ing. Marcus Ripp, Tel. (0631) 205-2560, ripp@mv.uni-kl.de
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