Applied Life Science Technologies
Ansbach University of Applied Sciences
at Ansbach University of Applied Sciences · Ansbach, Bavaria
Duration
3 semesters
Tuition
On request
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's degree program in Sustainable Building Systems at Ansbach University of Applied Sciences equips students with essential knowledge and skills in sustainable architecture and engineering. The program is strategically designed to address the growing demand for environmentally responsible construction practices, focusing on energy efficiency, resource conservation, and innovative building materials. Students will explore various aspects of sustainable systems, integrating technical and architectural principles to create resilient and eco-friendly infrastructures.
This program spans three semesters, providing a comprehensive curriculum that includes theoretical modules and practical applications. Throughout their studies, students earn ECTS credits, essential for recognizing the workload and progress in higher education across Europe. The program culminates in a thesis project where students can showcase their research and practical skills in a real-world context. Additionally, by attending a University of Applied Sciences, students will have access to hands-on experiences and internships, enhancing their employability.
Ideal candidates for this program are those with a passion for sustainability in the built environment, along with a background in architecture, engineering, or related fields. The interdisciplinary approach of the curriculum not only hones technical skills but also develops critical thinking and problem-solving abilities essential for addressing complex sustainability challenges.
It typically takes 3 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Project Manager in Sustainable ConstructionBuilding Energy ConsultantSustainability SpecialistArchitect focused on Eco-friendly DesignUrban Planner with an emphasis on Sustainable Development
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