Specialization Energy Engineering Print E-mail
With today’s growing scarcity of energy resources and unstable energy prices, energy engineering has become an integral part of economic activity in general with enormous potential for growth. The key aspects are now energy production from non-fossil primary energy carriers, the distribution of energy, and energy efficiency. The energy engineering program is targeted at these requirements. Course contents are taught on a scientific basis with a strong practical orientation.

Process engineering is a separate field of engineering concerned with the processing and transformation of raw materials into marketable intermediate and end products. More than fifty percent of industrial production in the German-speaking industry essentially depend on process engineering, for example, the production of fuels, sugars, plastics, proteins, cosmetics, alcohols, pesticides or medications.