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The course of Environmental Engineering at the TUM envisions an Engineer who is able to foresee and estimate the impacts and consequences of engineering projects and activities on the environment, the society and the economy. The Environmental Engineer should as well be able to conceive and design measures in order to mitigate or avoid negative impacts of these activities. Environment Engineers are characterized by: initiative and sense of responsibility open-mindedness, creativity and capacity for teamwork persuasiveness and stamina foreign language competence and international experiences solid interdisciplinary education in natural and engineering sciences This science oriented course for a Bachelor of Environmental Engineering aims to teach the basic specialized knowledge, methodical competencies and core skills required for undergraduate engineer professionals. They consist of following categories: Engineering basics Nature science Cross cutting competences of environmental engineering Professional specialisation Planning and constructing companies for water management, hydraulic engineering, water and wastewater treatment, transportation planning, traffic engineering, building physics, sustainability of buildings Public administrations in the fields of water, environment, transportation Companies and authorities for water supply and wastewater management Industrial companies and consultancies Research and development
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#3
Public
Germany
Munich
Bavaria
No
6 Semester
Winter
180 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: DSD II- Level B 2 in all four sections. , A DSH passed with an overall result of at least DSH-2 , Passed the telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule, TESTDAF - level 4 in all sections. , GOETHE CERTIFICATE C2, ÖSD CERTIFICATE C2
IELTS/TOEFL: Not specified
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): 3000per Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): 85per Semester
Semester Contribution: 85