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TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Chemical Enginееring

M.Sc. (Master of Science)
M.Sc.
Degree
120
ECTS
English
English only
Language
Winter Semester: 15 Apr
Application Deadlines
4 semesters
(Starting: Winter Semester)
Duration
Free
Tuition Fees (per semester)
Starting
Winter Semester
Mode of Admission:
no admission restriction  (but qualification assessment procedure)
Application:
Applicants holding German degrees apply directly to the university; applicants holding non-German degrees apply via uni-assist.
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Study Mode:
Part-time (optional) ・ On campus
Registration Fee & Tuition Information:
All students are required to pay a semester feе οf €107.00.

Five Reasons to choose this Master's Program


1
Tailored Learning for Tomorrow’s Challenges
With over 16 elective modules and full access to all university-wide courses, students can tailor their learning path—be it a focused specialization or a broad-based qualification across chemical engineering disciplines.
2
Career-Ready with Language and Industry Insight
Graduates are needed in plant design, energy, recycling, and the chemical industry. Integrated German-language courses—an essential part of the curriculum—alongside strong industry connections, ease entry into the German job market.
3
A Discipline at the Core of Technological Progress
From carbon capture to hydrogen production, chemical engineering is essential to solving global challenges. This program places students at the core of innovations in sustainability, energy, and materials.
4
Strong Financial Support for Talented Students
Thanks to TUBAF’s strong network of supporters, students have access to a wide range of scholarships. High-performing students are frequently supported throughout their studies by private and public donors. → More Info
5
Supportive Campus Life in Affordable Freiberg
The compact campus allows for close contact with professors, and the city offers an excellent quality of life with low living costs—ideal for international students adapting to life in Germany. → More Info

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