The Master of Engineering in Wood Technology is an international master's degree. It is run by the University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim (Germany) (link) together with the Bern University of Applied Science Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering in Biel. As a student you profit from the synergy between the two highly recognised institutions.
Through this master's course you become a highly demanded certified specialist who knows how to handle the newest technologies in an international environment. After graduation you will support companies with up-to-date know-how. You achieve this know-how through the specializiation in one of eight Master Research Units (MRU).
As a graduate you possess not only the solid foundation provided by the Bachelor of Science in Wood Engineering, but also the competence to solve practically-oriented, scientific problems in all areas related to the processing of wood and derived timber products. This puts you in the position to be able to make rapid, sensible commercial decisions in a world of increasingly globalised competition. Your high level of competence in situations demanding methodological and social skills, combined with in-depth knowledge in the field of management, qualify you for high-level professional positions.
Course entry requirements
Qualified wood engineers or people with a bachelor’s qualification in Wood Engineering and relevant experience.
Duration
Three terms (full-time study)
Start
September 2009
Campus
Biel (CH) and Rosenheim (D)
Information
Christiane Rehm,