Sustainable Transformation Design FH Münster University of Applied Sciences
Overview and admission
Study Type
graduate
Admission semester
Winter Semester only
Area of study
- Urban Planning
- Environmental Management, Energy Management
- Business Management, Organization Management
- Sustainability Sciences (Ecological)
- Sustainability Sciences (Social)
- Sustainability Sciences (Economic)
Focus
Transformation Design, Sustainable Consumption, Digitainability, Sustainable Innovation, Energy Systems, Resource Management and Life Cycle Analysis, Sustainable Urban Development,, Transport Revolution, Circular Planning and Building, Use of Renewable Energies
Target group
The interdisciplinary Master's degree course is aimed at students who have already earned a Bachelor's degree and would like to expand and deepen their skills at Master's level. Graduates from all disciplines are invited to look beyond the confines of their own discipline and benefit from other perspectives.
Annotation
Our Master's degree course offers students the opportunity to actively participate in solving current and future challenges by learning and applying methods and strategies for sustainable transformation. By working in interdisciplinary teams, students learn to look at complex problems from different perspectives and to develop innovative solutions. The individual design of the course content enables students to freely structure their degree course, to develop their own questions and, for example, to profile themselves in the field of sustainable 'building, living and mobility'. Through the digital learning platform, we supplement face-to-face courses with digital teaching wherever this offers practical advantages. The Master's degree programme opens up a wide range of career opportunities in all sectors, e.g. in sustainability management, environmental consulting and renewable energies or sustainable urban development. In addition, the degree course offers scope for personal development, e.g. by reflecting on one's own values and actions during the degree course.
Admission requirements
A first professionally qualifying academic degree with an overall grade of at least 'good' (2.5)
Lecture period
- 01.04.2024 - 26.07.2024
- 23.09.2024 - 07.02.2025
Languages of instruction
Main language
German