The Bachelor's program in Green Engineering – Energy and Process Engineering (GEV) is designed for anyone who wants to drive technical innovation while taking responsibility for the environment and natural resources.
The program focuses on the fundamentals of engineering and key future-oriented topics: the efficient and climate-friendly use of energy and raw materials, the reduction of CO₂ emissions, and the development of sustainable production and energy systems.
The topics include:
- Climate-neutral electricity and heat generation
- Energy- and resource-efficient use in process engineering
- Use of renewable energy sources such
as solar thermal energy, photovoltaics, wind power, hydropower, and geothermal energy - Hydrogen Technology and Fuel Cells
- E-mobility
This degree opens up a wide range of career opportunities in the manufacturing and service sectors, at energy utilities, in the food, automotive, and chemical industries, at engineering firms, government agencies, and companies in the renewable energy and recycling sectors.
More information: Green Engineering – Energy and Process Engineering (GEV) – Faculty II