MSc in Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering programme at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is a two-year intensive exchange master’s programme for students enrolled at either DTU or TUM. You will spend one year at TUM and one year at DTU and receive your master’s degree from the university you are enrolled in.
Duration
2 years
Starting Date
February, September
Tuition Fee
€ 7,500 per semester
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
About the programme
The study Environmental Engineering programme at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) aims to provide students with the competencies to develop sustainable solutions to complex environmental issues, while also taking into account legal, societal, financial, and resource aspects. As a graduate MSc in Environmental Engineering you will be able to design, conduct, and interpret laboratory and field experiments and can quantify the hazards, risks, and uncertainties of environmental problems.
After successful completion of the programme, students from DTU and TUM will be awarded the Master of Science in Environmental Engineering. Your diploma will bear the logos of both universities and will be supplemented by a special insert which describes your participation in the DTU-TUM 1:1 master’s programme.
Career Opportunities
The fast growth and development in environmental calls for engineers with the skills to meet the increasing market demands for innovative and flexible products that can respond to the needs of a rapidly changing market.
As a graduate from this mater’s programme you will be qualified to work in job functions such as consulting, planning, construction, project leadership and analysis, research, teaching and management. Some of the most typical sectors are within water supply, wastewater and water resources and soil and ground water remediation.
Graduating from the MSc programme with a high grade point average will qualify you for admission to PhD studies—either as an industrial PhD with concurrent employment in a company, or as a regular PhD student.