The Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Karlsruhe (TH) is one of 12 chairs at 6 institutes and approximately 700 students to the world's largest study of its direction. There are a total of five engineering courses. The two traditional diploma courses Chemical Engineering and Process Engineering are interdisciplinary, the tension between engineering, technical physics, mathematics, physical and technical chemistry. Since 1995, the biotech-based, biotechnology Trinational Study of Upper Rhine Universities at the Ecole Superieure de Biotechnologie de Strasbourg (ESBS) at the Université Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg offered.
Since 2001, in addition to the diploma courses Chemical and Process Engineering Degree of Bioengineering established. A conversion of these three programs at the Bachelor-/Master-System is for the winter semester 2009/10 planned. Since the winter semester 2006, the English-language graduate and Wastewater Utilities, the possibility of a master's degree.
The research focus lies in the three overarching themes of the material process technology, biotechnology and food technology and energy and environmental technology. The interdisciplinary skills to successfully deal with these future-oriented fields is through a comprehensive curriculum in the basic subjects covered.
Since 2001, in addition to the diploma courses Chemical and Process Engineering Degree of Bioengineering established. A conversion of these three programs at the Bachelor-/Master-System is for the winter semester 2009/10 planned. Since the winter semester 2006, the English-language graduate and Wastewater Utilities, the possibility of a master's degree.
The research focus lies in the three overarching themes of the material process technology, biotechnology and food technology and energy and environmental technology. The interdisciplinary skills to successfully deal with these future-oriented fields is through a comprehensive curriculum in the basic subjects covered.
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