Bachelor’s in Energy Engineering and Management
After seven semesters, the Bachelor's degree program in Energy Engineering and Management leads to a first professional qualification – the Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.). The language of instruction is German.
Students in the degree program in Energy Engineering and Management acquire the knowledge and skills required to use an interdisciplinary approach and develop solutions for a wide range of challenges in the field of energy management and engineering with a view to sustainable environmental development.
The degree program is ideally suited to students who have a very strong interest in economic, scientific and technical topics and are interested in using their broad specialist knowledge and understanding of problems to develop solutions for the most pressing issues of our time in the energy industry.
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Overview
- Title Energy Eng. & Management
- Qualification Bachelor of Engineering
- Duration 7 semesters
- Mode of study full-time
- Flexibility/options part-time study possible
- Starts winter semester
- Costs/fees -
- Enrolment period 15.05. - 15.09.
- Entry requirements yes Show
- Special requirements no
Modules in the Bachelor’s in Energy Engineering and Management
Entry requirements
The following qualifications, among others, entitle students to start this degree program:
- general higher education entrance qualification (Abitur)
- subject-specific higher education entrance qualification
- entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulreife)
You can find all the information on how to apply on our university's main application pages.
Particularly qualified professionals can study for a degree without a higher education entrance qualification if they pass an entrance examination or take a trial course.
When does the degree program start?
The degree program begins every winter semester.
Applications
Application period: 15.05.-15.09. of the respective year
You can apply online on the University of Applied Sciences Erfurt website via the applications portal.
You can also obtain information from the central Student Advisory Service at FH Erfurt.
Careers and Job Prospects
Potential employers:
Supply and disposal companies, energy suppliers, municipal utilities, manufacturers of equipment, planning offices
Areas of work:
• planning and organizational services relating to technical, economic, social and ecological aspects, in particular consulting, coordinating and monitoring energy management processes
• sales, marketing, accounting, controlling, logistics, materials management
• optimizing operating costs while at the same time considering the benefit to the customer
What are they doing now?
Here, you can find out what graduates of the degree program Energy Engineering and Management are up to now.
Benjamin Kreutzer
Graduated 2016
Christopher Zehe
Graduated 2016