Environmental Engineering is concerned with the study of clean technologies that have no or as little impact on the environment as possible. It analyses and develops new methods of waste management to minimize the negative effects of pollution on the environment. Another component of this field is the filtration technology development that aims at reducing the toxic emission in the air. This discipline focuses not only on the environment, but also on protecting the health of the employees of the industrial environment. Environmental Engineers protect the public health by applying engineering principles to the environment and contributing to the sustainable development.
Geoengineering is focuses in issues such as carbon dioxide reduction, global warming and solar radiation management, ocean fertilization, etc. It sets out to deliberately and systematically improve the environment on a large scale and enhance habitability. Applying engineering principles and methods, geoengineers work towards clean air, water and soil for the human society, but also for all living organisms and fight to remedy the pollution, degradation and destruction of natural habitats. Geoengineering can be regarded as Environmental Engineering with a broader scope and action.
Both fields tackle problems like waste management, impact assessment and mitigation, water treatment, air quality improvement. Graduates of this discipline have a good understanding of environmental systems and technologies and are dedicated to improving Earth.
The 'Environmental and Energy Management' Master’s degree programme aims to prepare future private, public and NGO decision-makers to analyse issues and act in an environmentally pro-active way.
The Master in Geography and Spatial Planning provides insights into the analysis of the patterns of spatial development and spatial governance in Europe, with a strong emphasis on integrative approaches and sustainable development strategies.
The International Master’s Degree Programme in Science and Bioengineering at Tampere University of Technology offers qualified students an international study environment to learn nanotechnology and modern biotechnologies in English in a two-year degree programme. It is one of TUT's eight international Master's degree programmes.
The Master’s degree in Hydraulic Engineering is a highly competitive academic program. To be admitted to the program, candidates must have previously completed their undergraduate studies and been awarded a Bachelor degree in either Science (BSc) or Engineering (BEng) including courses in hydraulic, mechanical and civil Engineering.
In addition to the classic professional opportunities for Environmental and Land Planning Engineering, studying Geomatic Engineering in depth allows to work in national or local bodies involved in cartography, land registries and collection of land data, in the aerospace industry and that of information technology applied to the management of territorial databases, logistics, planning, etc.
The CARTOGRAPHY Master's Program educates future engineers in Cartography in combination with GIS-Science (Geo Information Systems) and Geoinformatics. The unique curriculum is taught by 3 Universities: TUM, TU Vienna and TU Dresden. Students will gain fundamental knowledge in analyzing and visualizing geographic data, map making, Geostatistics, Geomarketing, LBS, WebMapping, Multimedia-, Mobile-, 3D-Cartography, etc.
The International Master’s Programme in Ecotechnology and Sustainable Development will provide you with knowledge related to environmental and natural resource questions from a sustainability point of view and from global, regional and local levels.
This Master prepares geological engineers to calculate, simulate, anticipate and master the complexity of geological phenomena with the aim of managing in an optimal manner the Earth's resources whilst preserving the natural framework we live in.
The Master’s programme in Chemical Engineering is primarily aimed at applying chemical engineering principles to develop technical products and to design, control and improve industrial processes.
Within a framework of a social and sustainable economy, companies need to be able to combine competitive management while being fully efficient in managing resources. For this reason, the demand for professionals with expertise in legal and administrative issues in the context of environmental engineering and management is increasing. This programme is also taught in Sevilla.
Educate is an international postgraduate programme in Water Resources and Environmental Management organised by four leading Universities in the South-Eastern European Region. The course follows a flexible distance-learning programme based on e-learning and the educational material is delivered online, in English. It is particularly suitable for working professionals who cannot afford a major disruption in their work, and who can attend in parallel with their working commitments without leaving their area of residence.
The programme will provide deeper knowledge on the spread of environmental pollutants in nature, the effect they have on the environment and how they affect various forms of biological life. Risk assessments are greatly increasing in importance across the entire world.