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Study program
University
City

Technische Universität Dresden
Flood Risk Management [Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Program]
M.Sc. (Master of Science)
Subjects: Surveying, Geodesy, Computer Science, Business Administration, Management & Consulting
M.Sc.
Degree
7
No. of places
English only
Language
Winter semester: 31 May/30 Jun
Application Deadlines
2 Years (starting: Winter semester)
Duration
€ 4500
Tuition Fees (per semester)
- Starting
- Winter semester
- Application:
- directly at the University
- Study mode:
- On campus
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Previous Degree
Bachelor of Science (or equivalent) in one of the following subjects: civil or environmental engineering, but otherwise in geosciences, environmental sciences, limnology, oceanography, geography, geology, or natural resources).
Required ECTS credits: 180.
GPA Comment
A good final mark as shown by a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least B/B+ (US System) or classification of at least 2nd upper (UK system).
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
CEFR English
min B2
IELTS
min 6
TOEFL iBT
min 87
TOEFL rpdT
min 65
Specification: With at least score of 20 for the writing section.
Specification: With at least score of 20 for the writing section.
Cambridge
min C2 Proficiency (CPE)
Specification: Any grade: A/B/C.
Specification: Any grade: A/B/C.
Cambridge
min C1 Advanced (CAE)
Specification: 160/Level B2 (also grades A/B/C).
Specification: 160/Level B2 (also grades A/B/C).
Cambridge
min B2 First (FCE)
Specification: 160/Grade C (also grades A/B).
Specification: 160/Grade C (also grades A/B).
Cambridge
min C1 Business Higher (BEC Higher)
Specification: 45/Level B2 (also grades A/B/C).
Specification: 45/Level B2 (also grades A/B/C).
BULATS
min 60
PTE Academic
min 58
Telc English B2-C1 University
min B2
Does the university recognize "other equivalent language certificates"? yes
Additional information:
Citizens from certain countries are exempted from taking an English language test. Candidates from countries where English is the language of instruction in higher education, but which are not on the list of exempted countries, always need to upload the English language test results.
Application & Admission
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Winter Semester: -
Application Procedure & Selection
Admission Test/Interview:
None
No. of places available:
7
Application:
directly at the University
Application Fee:
none
Application Documents
Required documents:
- Certified copy(ies) of academic diploma(s) (if applicable translated in English).
- Certified academic transcript(s), (if applicable translated in English).
- Curriculum vitae including work experience and research record (if any).
- While completing your application, you will be asked to answer 5 motivation questions. Your motivation is an important criterion for selecting you for admission and/or scholarship. Therefore, prepare you motivation questions well in advance. These questions are shown below:
- Why are you applying for this program? (max 600 characters)
- What are the specific challenges, issues or problems (in your country, region or worldwide) that you would like to address once you have completed this study? (max 1000 characters)
- How will this program enable you to address abovementioned challenges, issues or problems? max 1000 characters
- What are your most relevant qualifications and experiences that make you a suitable candidate for this program? (max 1000 characters)
- Where do you see yourself 5 years after you have graduated? (max 1000 characters)
- Two letters of recommendation, preferably not older than six months either by two university teachers or by one university teacher and by one employer, or by internationally recognized scientist(s). The reference letters should:
- Refer to the academic and scientific qualifications and potential of the candidate with regard to the program.
- Refer to the professional qualifications and/or potential of the candidate.
- Refer to the personal qualifications and/or potential of the candidate.
- Results of an English language test (see language requirements).
- Residence certificate, in order to verify your place of residence, you need to submit a residence certificate with your application for admission. You can use for example:
- a residence certificate issued in accordance with the candidate's municipality normal registration rules;
- a certificate from your place of work, study, or training issued by the employer or institution in question; if you have been studying the last year before you apply, you can e.g. upload a copy of your academic transcript or a registration letter of the university where you have been studying; if you have been working you can use a statement of your employer;
- you may use e.g. an electricity bill or any document you can think of, which confirms the place where you have been living This document must have been issued within 12 months before the submission deadline of applying for an EMJMD student scholarship.
NOTES:
- Only PDF, Word/Doc and JPEG files with a maximum file size of 2 MB per file will be accepted.
- In case you have not yet obtained your BSc degree, and you are in the last year of your study, please attach a statement of your university confirming that you are in the last year of your BSc study (instead of a copy of your BSc diploma) and stating that you are expected to graduate before August 15th. Also, attach the transcript showing the subjects you followed, and the marks and ECTS obtained so far.