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Master’s programme Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering (E)

Content and focus of the degree programme:

“Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering” is an interdisciplinary, strongly internationally oriented double degree programme. It contains contents of the fields of land and water management, mountain risk engineering, forestry, and environmental and (bio) resources management. Moreover aspects of social sciences, law and economic sciences are included in the teaching. One focus is on nature-related process knowledge, which is important both for management and engineering tasks. In specific, qualifications in integral risk management, environmental engineering, nature protection and wildlife management as well as international economic management and sustainability are taught. Graduates can use their expertise especially also in international environmental associations and organisations, e.g. the European Commission, but also in planning offices and in teaching and research. The medium of instruction is English.

Higher education institution:
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Group of fields of study:
Engineering Sciences
Degree programme:
Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering (E)
Type:
Master’s programme
Academic degree:
Master of Science, MSc
Duration:
4 Semester / 120 ECTS

Further information:

Languages of instruction:
English
Costs:
Student Union fee: EUR 24,70
Tuition fee - see Detailed information
Stay abroad:
Compulsory
Type of higher education institution:
University
Location:
Wien
Curriculum:
published in the:

Additional information

Verpflichtendes Auslandssemester an einer der beiden Partneruniversitäten Lincoln University (NZ) oder Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CZ)

Definition of the field of studies

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Exams

Entrance examinations

No

Supplementary examinations