MSc Chemical Engineering at Ulm University
Overview
The MSc Chemical Engineering program at Ulm University offers a rigorous academic pathway for students pursuing a Master in Engineering Sciences. Conducted primarily in English, this curriculum is designed to provide deep theoretical insights and practical expertise. The program spans 4 semesters. Regarding financial requirements, the tuition fee is approximately €1,500. The MSc Chemical Engineering focuses on: chemical conversion of materials and the related technical processes and equipment modern methodological procedures like mathematical modelling of chemical processes chemical reaction engineering techniques for energy storage and conversion and related technologies implementation of sustainable chemical processes and photochemical reactors, alongside the integration of energy-efficient separation methods Students learn in a truly international environment and work together with fellow students from other countries, cultures, and backgrounds. Joint work in tutorials, labs and project groups broadens horizons and enables students to interact respectfully in international teams and organisations. The Master of Science in Chemical Engineering programme aims to deepen and complement the scientific and methodological qualifications acquired in the Bachelor’s programme. The objective is to convey knowledge and skills enabling students to independently work on complex problems in chemical and process engineering using scientific methods. Graduates are qualified for work in research, science, development, with applications in industry, higher education, and research institutes. At Ulm University, students will profit from small groups and excellent tutoring during their studies. Additionally, co-operations exist between Ulm University and industry partners as well as research centres such as HIU and ZSW. Chemical engineers participate in major industrial corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises and the civil service. Due to broadly based training, chemical engineers match the multifaceted needs of the modern job market. Professional activity is not restricted to the chemical industry; rather, it extends to many associated industries. For specific admission criteria or document checklists, please refer to the institution for exact details.