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Process Engineering and Environmental Protection

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Degree to be obtained

Master of process engineering, master in environmental protection

Programme description

The Faculties of Geoengineering at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (Poland) and Mechanical & Process Engineering at Offenburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany) invite applications for their joint international Master’s course, offered since the 2008/2009 academic year. Teaching begins each spring/summer semester. Students spend one semester in Olsztyn and one in Offenburg; the third semester may be taken at either institution. Upon successful completion of the three-semester programme, graduates receive two MSc diplomas, one from each university.

Throughout their studies, students tackle real-world projects alongside lectures and laboratory classes. They address environmental challenges using modern technologies and learn to apply advanced research techniques to assess the state of natural systems. The knowledge and competences acquired prepare our graduates for successful careers in industry as well as academia.

Location

Poland: University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Faculty of Geoengineering, Department of Environmental Biotechnology
Olsztyn, Poland

One of the most beautiful campuses in Poland. See the gallery:
Photo Gallery | University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (uwm.edu.pl)

Germany: University of Applied Sciences
Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering
Offenburg, Germany

Contact information

For questions about MSc Biotechnology studies, please contact:
dr hab. eng. Katarzyna Bułkowska, prof. UWM
Faculty of Geoengineering
E-mail: ee2.info@uwm.edu.pl
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KBwOS/

♦ Join Our Webinars ♦

We regularly organize webinars throughout the year to help future students learn more about our Master’s Program in Process Engineering and Environmental Protection at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. To receive details on our next session, simply send an email with the word “WEBINAR” in the subject line to: ee2.info@uwm.edu.pl. You will receive all the information you need about the upcoming webinar, including how to participate.

Duration

3 semesters (1.5 years)

Semester 1: UWM Olsztyn (Poland)
Semester 2: Offenburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany)
Semester 3: Master’s thesis – completed either at UWM or Offenburg University of Applied Sciences or externally at a company or research institution

The studies start in February of a particular academic year.

Tuition

Tuition-free studies.

Semester 1: Registration fee (Poland): 85 PLN (~20 EUR)
Semester 2: Additional fee (Germany): approx. 250 EUR

Application

Online application  
The studies start in February of a particular academic year. Application is up to the beginning of February but apply much earlier if you need to obtain additional documents, e.g. a visa.
Instruction of logging to the IRK system  *pdf

Language

English

ECTS 90

Requirements

Admission occurs consecutively for graduates who have completed:
–    a Bachelor’s/Engineer’s degree with 210 ECTS (or equivalent) in Civil Engineering, Environmental Biotechnology, Chemical and Process Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Protection, or similar,
–    a Master’s degree in the fields of Civil Engineering, Environmental Biotechnology, Chemical and Process Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Protection, or similar, but the Master's degree should be preceded by a Bachelor's/Engineer's degree with 210 ECTS (or equivalent).

The admission procedure requires the diploma with a transcript of records (with apostille or legalization).

FAQ

If you have any questions, please visit our FAQ section, where you’ll find concise answers to the most common queries.

FAQ section

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