Course of Study Environmental Engineering (Study Cohort w23)

Sample course plan C  Master Environmental Engineering (IMPEE)
Specialisation Water Quality and Water Engineering
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Core Qualification CompulsorySpecialisation CompulsoryFocus CompulsoryThesis Compulsory
Core Qualification Elective CompulsorySpecialisation Elective CompulsoryFocus Elective CompulsoryInterdisciplinary complement
LP
1
Waste Treatment Technologies
Biological Waste TreatmentPBL3
Waste and Environmental ChemistryPR2
Hydrological Systems
Applied Surface HydrologyVL2
Interaction Water - Environment in Fluvial AreasPBL1
Applied Surface HydrologyPBL1
Study Work Water Quality and Water Engineering
Master Thesis
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Systems
Sustainable Water ManagementPBL2
Microbiology of water systemsVL2
Selected Topics in Environmental Engineering (part 1)
Selection from a catalog
8
9
10
Advanced Vadose Zone Hydrology
Vadose Zone HydrologyVL2
Vadose Zone Hydrology2
Modeling Processes in Vadose Zone2
11
12
13
Environmental Analysis and Water Technology Practice
Environmental AnalysisVL2
Practical Course in Water and Wastewater Technology IPR3
Selected Topics in Environmental Engineering (part 2)
Selection from a catalog
14
15
16
Coastal Hydraulic Engineering I
Basics of Coastal EngineeringVL3
Basics of Coastal EngineeringPBL1
Water Protection
Water Protection and Wastewater ManagementVL3
Water Protection and Wastewater ManagementPS3
17
18
19
Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Geo-Information-Systems in Water Management
Geo-Information-Systems in Water Management and Hydraulic EngineeringPBL2
Fluid Mechanics and HydraulicsVL2
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics1
20
21
22
Smart Monitoring
Smart MonitoringIV2
Smart Monitoring2
23
24
25
Subsurface Processes
Subsurface Solute TransportVL2
Subsurface Solute Transport1
Modeling of Subsurface Processes3
26
27
28
29
30
Business & Management (from catalogue) - 6LP
Non-technical Courses for Master (from catalogue) - 6LP

The choice of courses from the catalogue is flexible (depends on the semestral work load), provided the necessary number of required credits is reached.