Overview
The TUM – Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability, under the Technical University of Munich in Germany, offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biomass Technology, taught in German. This is a Masters level program with a duration of 2 years.
Course Details
University | Technical University of Munich |
Degree | M.Sc. Biomass Technology |
Language | English only |
Application Deadlines | Winter semester: 31 May; Summer semester: 15 Jan |
Duration | 2 Years (starting: Both semesters) |
ECTS Credits | 120 |
Tuition Fees | Free (per semester) |
Study Mode | On campus |
Qualification Requirements | Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in natural, engineering, agricultural, forestry, or comparable courses |
Language Proficiency | English: TOEFL iBT (min 88), IELTS (min 6.5) |
Application Procedure | Directly at the University (incl. VPD from uni-assist), No admission test/interview |
Application Fee | The initial application fee is €75, and for every subsequent application, the fee is €30 each. |
Application Documents
- Admission Application Form (to be uploaded and signed).
- Academic Transcript.
- Evidence of Proficiency in English.
- Updated and Detailed CV.
- Statement of Purpose.
- Written Essay.
- Analysis of Academic Curriculum.
- Course Syllabus (such as module details).
- Copy of Passport.
- Preliminary Documentation (VPD) for non-EU/EEA Educational Qualifications (applicable if undergraduate degree obtained outside the EU/EEA).
Career Opportunities
- Research and Development: Engaging in cutting-edge research to innovate and enhance biomass conversion technologies.
- Industrial Application: Managing biomass energy projects and developing sustainable energy production solutions.
- Academic and Educational Roles: Teaching and mentoring students in the field of renewable energy and biomass technology.
- Policy and Consultancy: Advising on energy policy or consulting for organizations implementing biomass technology solutions.