Master modules

The structure and modules for the latest examination regulations valid from the winter semester 2020/2021 are shown below. The module catalogs and examination regulations published in the Official Gazette are binding (see Examination matters).

Mod.nr. Modulname CP SWS
605 Wastewater treatment project 7.5 4
610 Project Circular Economy/Waste Technology 7,5 4
615 Safety-related project Planning + operation of plants 7,5 4
625 Project Environmental Geotechnics 7.5 4
630 City and Regional Planning Project 7.5 4
635 International Environmental Engineering Project 7.5 4
640 Water Engineering Project 7.5 4
645 Urban Drainage Project 7.5 4
650 Project hydrol. and hydraul. Catchment area modeling 7.5 4
655 Public transport project 2 7.5 4
660 Life cycle assessment project 7.5 4
690 Independent scientific research project 7.5 -
Mod.nr. Modulname CP SWS
705 Wastewater treatment 2 5 4
710 Circular economy/waste technology 2 5 4
715 Safety-oriented planning and operation of plants 5 4
720 Environmental law 2 5 4
725 Environmental engineering 5 4
730 Cost and financial controlling for environmental engineers 5 4
745 Models in urban drainage 5 4
750 Models in regional hydrology and regional hydraulics 5 4
755 Dams and dikes 5 4
760 River Ecology/Solids Transport 5 4
765 Seminar in transportation 5 4
770 Design of urban roads 5 4
775 Commercial transportation 5 4
Mod.nr. Modulname CP SWS
805 Engineering Approaches for Sustainable Development 5 4
410 Environmental Seminar 2.5 2

Compulsory elective modules must be offered to such an extent that there is sufficient choice in terms of number and content; however, the departments are not obliged to make the entire range of courses contained in the catalogs available on a regular basis. The faculty council can adapt the catalogs of compulsory electives if necessary; a module description must be prepared for newly offered compulsory elective modules or sub-modules. The Examination Board may also recognize additional modules as compulsory elective modules or sub-modules on request in individual cases. Individual courses from the catalogs may be offered in English. This will be announced at the beginning of each semester.