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7/15/2026The world, and with it Lusatia, is changing towards climate-neutral technologies. This applies in particular to energy technology and economics. In the coming decades, young people will be sought in Lusatia who will accompany the energy transition and the structural change that has been initiated with it. Students of BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg studying Energy Technology and Economics have chances to be employed at the large new research institutes or at the centers in the vicinity of the BTU (Fraunhofer IEG, DLR) and in young companies that can develop from these centers. Studying at the BTU in the course of Energy Technology and Economics creates the professional qualifications to support these institutions and thus to support structural change in Lusatia and beyond. Fraunhofer IEG DLR The master course of Energy Technology and Economics, one of five specific focus areas can be chosen. Each focus area offers a catalog of freely selectable modules. Selectable areas: General energy technology and energy industry Energy economics Electric Power Engineering Control and automation in energy technology Thermal energy technology Energy process engineering General energy technology and energy industry Energy economics Electric Power Engineering Control and automation in energy technology Thermal energy technology Energy process engineering The requirement for immatriculation is a bachelor's degree in energy technology, energy economics or electrical engineering. Professional Fields of Activity The course networks the students with future employers via seminars, internships and theses so that they can successfully start their careers. Possible areas of employment after graduating in Energy Technology and Economics are: in the manufacturing industry for energy technology products, in the power supply industry in the fields of power generation, power transmission or power distribution, in the energy departments of large companies, in energy trading and energy sales. in the manufacturing industry for energy technology products, in the power supply industry in the fields of power generation, power transmission or power distribution, in the energy departments of large companies, in energy trading and energy sales.
#1525
#78
Public
Germany
Cottbus
Brandenburg
No
4 Semester
Winter
120 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: German: Proven knowledge of German at least B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). For example: Goethe certificate B2 (at least 70/100 points in all parts), telc German B2 (passed with at least 210 points), ÖSD B2 (at least 70/100 points in each part), TestDaF TDN 3 (in all parts) or DSD I.
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 373.8
Winter: Application for Master's study programmes - taught in German Non-EU -15.7.2025 EU - 15.8.2025
ApplicationEndDate: 15 August 2025 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 July 2026 at UTC