The Master of Science in Sustainable Systems Engineering is a four-semester (2-year) programme. It is taught in English, with some electives also available in German, from the Faculty of Engineering INATECH at the University of Freiburg. Three main fields of competence are Energy Systems Engineering, Resilience Engineering, and Sustainable Materials Engineering, wherein the curriculum aims to enhance your engineering knowledge. You will also learn more multidisciplinary subjects such as natural resources, climate change, technology, and society, in order to integrate sustainability across technical systems.
Program Details
Length of Study: 4 semesters / 2 years
Total Credits: 120 ECTS
Beginning Date: Winter semester (October)
Type of Study: Full-time, on campus
Language: English (some electives in German)
Degree Conferred: Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Tuition fees for Non-EU Students: Around €1,690 per semester.
Intake: Only in Winter semester; application period typically from 1 March – 15 May.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree: A Bachelor’s in engineering or natural sciences with at least 180 ECTS.
Minimum Grade: At least 2.5 (German grading scale) in your Bachelor’s.
Requirements: From your Bachelor’s, you need ≥ 120 ECTS across: mathematics & informatics, chemistry & physics, and engineering.
English Proficiency: CEFR B2 or equivalent.
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