Master's program Green Chemistry (UE 066 652)
Green Chemistry is a jointly established English-language Master's program between the TU Wien, the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU) and the University of Vienna ("Launch of new MSc Program", 18.10.2022).
Modern society faces the great challenge of ensuring that a steadily growing population is equally supplied with energy, food, medicines, and everyday necessities without continuing to place an excessive burden on the environment. At the same time, the emission of greenhouse gases must be reduced in order to curb climate change.
The development of new chemical substances and methods can make a major contribution to solving all these complex problems. To do this, however, it is essential to follow the principles of green chemistry while also taking into account the broader consequences of change in their application in order to generate innovations in the interests of sustainable development.
Preference system for courses with continuous assessment (pi)
With the preference system, several courses are offered for the same curriculum items. Students rank their registrations for courses according to their personal preference (from top to bottom). The system intends to achieve the highest possible preference. The higher the preference, the more likely it is to get a place in the prefered option.
After the end of the registration deadline, the available places are allocated. On average, 98% of all students receive a suitable course place.
Curriculum
- Curriculum Version 2022
- Curriculum English Version 2022
Courses
Erster Schritt zur Zulassung an der TU Wien vom Bach 033 662
The first step to admission at the TU Wien (when not finished the Bachelor Chemistry 033 662) /
Als Studierende*r des Bachelorstudiums 033 662 benötigen Sie als ersten Schritt für die Zulassung an der TU Wien:
- das aktuelle Sammelzeugnis
- Screenshot u-space des Prüfungspasses (Anzahl der bereits positiv absolvierten ECTS)