Environmental management - Studies in Lübeck
Description of the study
The Master's degree course in Environmental Management at Lübeck University of Applied Sciences is aimed at students who want to play an active role in shaping a sustainable future. At a time when ecological, social and economic systems are increasingly interlinked, the course provides the specialist knowledge required to analyze and deal with complex environmental issues using a systemic, solution-oriented approach.
The course lasts three semesters and leads to a Master of Science degree. It is interdisciplinary in nature and combines scientific, engineering and social perspectives. Students learn to understand ecological challenges not only technically, but also strategically. The focus is on material flow analyses, life cycle assessments, life cycle assessments and the evaluation and optimization of value chains with regard to environmental compatibility and resource efficiency.
A key feature of the course is the strategic design approach, in which technical and non-technical innovations are given equal consideration. The teaching methods focus on systemic thinking, interdisciplinary teamwork and the application of scientific methods to real issues. The course prepares students specifically for responsible positions in industry, science, public institutions and NGOs - wherever environmental protection, sustainability and resource management play a central role. The close combination of scientific depth and practical relevance opens up a wide range of career paths in an increasingly future-critical professional field.
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Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree in environmental engineering, environmental technology, environmental management or a comparable course of study with an overall grade of at least 2.5
Occupational profiles
scientific research, industry, consulting companies, NGOs, public administration
