With the internationally recognised M.Sc. in Process Engineering , you can solve challenges in research and development. The doors are also open to you in project management or technical sales. In addition, the Master's degree opens up further career options, such as access to a doctorate and the higher civil service.
Graduates of the practical emphasis / orientation Master's degree programme in Computer Aided Process Engineering (CAPE ) have in-depth process engineering expertise. You can use this knowledge to solve engineering tasks in the development, construction, operation and optimisation of process and energy engineering processes in the interplay of computer-aided simulation and carefully planned laboratory and pilot plant experiments.
They are not only able to use simulations with ready-made models of basic operations or fluid dynamic calculations in a targeted manner, but can also adapt models to new process engineering issues or systematically develop new models from scratch. This is often done by comparing them with experiments that they plan and carry out together with experts from other disciplines.
















