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Chemical and Bioengineering Master

Application:

Application schedule

How to apply

Application:
1 November – 15 December 2012

 

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Large-Scale Chemical Production

The molecular sciences research their structure and their formation in nature. However, they also deal with the products and chemical processes in our industrial society, from the manufacture of a drug to environmental technology processing.


Credits ECTS:
90
Language of instruction: English


Structure:

The Master’s degree programme of two to three semesters includes compulsory lectures in the core subject areas of Bioengineering, Catalysis, Process Planning, and Polymers, plus a range of electives. Practical training in the laboratory, a research project and a four-month Master’s thesis project familiarise students with research work on current subjects. A transfer from one programme to the other is possible without additional requirements during or after completion of the first two years.

To complete their training a majority of graduates in these disciplines progress to a doctoral programme.- Advanced lectures in Prosecc Design, Bioengineering, Catalysis, Polymers

- Advanced lectures in Process Design, Bioengineering, Catalysis, Polymers

- Electives, practical laboratory training and research project, case studies

- Master’s thesis project (16 weeks)


Unconditional transfer from:

Chemical Engineering Bachelor


Further information:

Programme

Department D-CHAB


Contact:

Ruth Meier

Director of studies: Prof. Dr. Massimo Morbidelli



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