Wood Technology: Master Programs in English

English-taught Wood Technology Master programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Germany offers international students an exceptional opportunity to study Wood Technology at the forefront of sustainable material innovation, where centuries of forestry tradition meet cutting-edge biomaterial science in a nation managing 11.4 million hectares of forest with world-leading sustainable practices. Pursuing Wood Technology in Germany means accessing specialized programs at institutions like the University of Applied Forest Sciences Rottenburg and TU Dresden's Institute of Wood Technology, learning from a country where the wood industry generates €180 billion annually and pioneers innovations in cross-laminated timber, bio-based composites, and sustainable construction materials. German universities deliver comprehensive Wood Technology programs that integrate wood science, mechanical processing, and chemical modification with emerging fields like nanocellulose technology, wood-based biorefinery concepts, and digital timber construction, utilizing advanced laboratories for material testing, wood anatomy analysis, and product development.

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Wood Technology Master Programs in English: Overview

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100%
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100%
English only

Numerus Clausus

100%
without admission restriction

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