Water Technology (MEng) SRH University
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Tutors Visa matters Buddy programme Accompanying programme Specialist counselling
First impressions
- Location
Heidelberg
- Intake
Winter and summer semester
- Duration
3 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
5,040 EUR
- Application deadline
There are no application deadlines, so you can apply at any time until all of the places in the programme have been filled.
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Our voices
For an aspiring academic like myself, the Deutschlandstipendium scholarship helped me focus on my studies, as I felt supported in terms of finance. The programme in Water Technology has helped me gain in-depth knowledge about the environment and water-related issues so far. This has made a positive impact on my perception of the earth. The experience has given me the opportunity to be involved in some challenging yet rewarding research work in the field of water and environmental sustainability.
Onyekachi John Iwueke
Alumnus Water Technology
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Engineering
Course location
Heidelberg
Language of instruction
English
Languages
All courses are held in English.
Description
Our Master's programme focuses on key technological aspects used in portable water generation from fresh and saline water sources, domestic and industrial wastewater treatment, and water as a zero-emission energy source as well as key elements in sustainable water resources usage, climate change abatement and aquatic ecosystems protection.
The curriculum enables you to understand global water technology aspects and develops your competencies to identify sustainable solution approaches to environmental issues with the help of simulations associated with water-related topics. In addition to the technical aspects, you will get the opportunity to understand relevant laws, attain managerial skills and develop intercultural competence.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
3 semesters
Intake
Winter and summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study
Beginning: 1 October and 1 April
Mode of study: We believe that sustainable learning is only possible if there is enough space for experimentation, games and critical thinking. That is why we have completely restructured the classical course of studies. Read more about our CORE Principle.
Application deadline
There are no application deadlines, so you can apply at any time until all of the places in the programme have been filled.
Tuition fees per semester
5,040 EUR
Additional information on tuition fees
Applicants from EEA countries: 840 EUR per month + one-time registration fee of 750 EUR
Applicants from non-EEA countries without a permanent residence permit: 6,950 EUR per semester + one-time registration fee of 1,000 EUR
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
Master's in Water Technology (90 CPs)
Graduates of engineering can start the programme directly. Without the optional internship, they will earn 90 CPs over a duration of 18 months.
Master's in Water Technology with internship (120 CPs)
It is possible to add an integrated internship after one year of studies. With the optional internship, students will earn 120 CPs over a duration of 24 months.
Master's in Water Technology with pre-courses (120 CPs)
Graduates of non-engineering sciences have to start with a technical preliminary course. They have to pass the preliminary courses to enter the regular programme. The duration of the preliminary course is one semester, which will result in the total duration of 24 months with 120 CPs.
Preliminary course technical sciences:
- Module 1+2: Technical Essentials I: Mathematics for Engineers I+II, Material Sciences I, Mechanics
- Module 3+4: Technical Essentials II: Constructive Design, Electrical Engineering, Production Engineering, Material Sciences II, Language
Further information on the course organisation is available here.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Training in intercultural skills
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
Integrated internships
It is possible to do an internship after one year of studies.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
Yes
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
5,040 EUR
Applicants from EEA countries: 840 EUR per month + one-time registration fee of 750 EUR
Applicants from non-EEA countries without a permanent residence permit: 6,950 EUR per semester + one-time registration fee of 1,000 EUR
Semester contribution
None
Costs of living
Approx. 950 to 1,000 EUR per month for personal expenses
Students may purchase a discounted semester ticket or a discounted "Deutschlandticket" for public transport.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
To be considered for the Water Technology Master's programme, you must have a formal university degree (Bachelor's degree, "Diplom" or Master's degree in the field of engineering).
A degree from the Department of Engineering gives you direct entry into the programme.
A technical preliminary course enables non-engineering graduates to enter the programme.
Language requirements
English language proficiency IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 80 / Duolingo Certificate 120 / PTE Academics 58 or a comparable test
We may also personally interview applicants in order to test their English skills. If applicants have studied completely in English in their previous studies, we may waive the required test.
Application deadline
There are no application deadlines, so you can apply at any time until all of the places in the programme have been filled.
Submit application
Online application only
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
There is a special scholarship available. The "Deutschlandstipendium" is a special scholarship programme supported by the German government and private companies. Find other scholarships that are relevant to your application here.
Possibility of finding part-time employment
Working as a non-EU citizen: In possession of a valid German residence permit for study purposes, you are allowed to work for up to 120 full days (full day = eight hours per day) or 240 half days (half day = four hours) during the calendar year. However, freelance work is not permitted. Internships that are mandatory for the successful completion of your studies at SRH do not count towards the above-named 120 full days.
Employment that is considered “student part-time work” ("studentische Nebentätigkeit", e.g. employment as a student worker at a university or in a university-related organisation or "Werkstudent" activities at companies that are related to your studies) can be done without any time restrictions.
Additional support
Accommodation
On-campus housing is available. Please contact SRH Campus Apartments for information.
Career advisory services
We offer individual career counselling services in our Career Development Centre. Here you will find courses on how to prepare for job applications and interviews, covering techniques such as body language and voice training, as well as continued education offerings such as our business skills certificate. In addition, you can access job listings on the university website.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Tutors
- Visa matters
- Buddy programme
- Accompanying programme
- Specialist counselling
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
International Cultural Club, workshops, free language courses, social and networking events
Contact
SRH University
Admission Office
Study Advisor
69123 Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 30515650200
About us
SRH University
We are the SRH University, part of the non-profit SRH Holding based in Heidelberg.
We offer state-accredited Bachelor's, Master's, and MBA programmes in English and German. Our curricula are built around the CORE Principle, emphasising hands-on, project-based learning in five-week blocks. Our programmes focus on management and logistics, engineering and architecture, computer and data science, hospitality and therapy, design and creative industries, and music and film.
With 19 campuses across Germany, we host a diverse student body from over 100 countries, contributing to our vibrant international atmosphere.
Our approach includes practical work experiences and professional networking opportunities, preparing students for successful global careers.
University facts
- 100+Number of countries represented at our university
- 19Number of campuses in Germany
Location
Berlin, Germany's capital, is a hub for politics, media, science, and education. It's the country’s largest city, offering a vibrant cultural scene with rich nightlife and historical sites. Berlin's dynamic start-up scene is attractive to tech and creative industries. Despite rising costs, it remains affordable compared to other Western European capitals.
Cologne is known for its relaxed culture, famous cathedral, and rich Roman history. It offers a vibrant academic and cultural scene with excellent job opportunities in media and other industries. Cologne is well-connected, making it easy to explore nearby cities.
Dresden combines a vibrant cultural scene with affordable living costs. Known for historical sights like the Zwinger and Semperoper, it offers good job prospects in microelectronics and IT. Its scenic location and rich cultural events make it an attractive city for students and young professionals.
Hamburg, Germany's second-largest city, is a major trade and logistics hub in north-western Europe. With a high standard of living and moderate costs, it offers career opportunities in IT, media, logistics, and renewable energy sectors. Famous for its harbour and nightlife, Hamburg is a city rich in water-related and cultural activities.
Hamm combines historical charm with modern innovation. It offers low living costs and affordable housing suitable for students. Home to Germany's first Bachelor's degree programme in logistics at the SRH Hamm campus, the city provides a close-knit community feel and is growing in industries like energy and logistics.
Heidelberg is known for its romantic ambiance and vibrant cultural and academic atmosphere. The city offers a picturesque landscape ideal for outdoor activities, with strong sectors in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and academia.
Leipzig is an economic hub with a growing population, offering career opportunities in technology, digitalisation, and life sciences. It has a vibrant music and cultural scene and remains one of Germany's more affordable major cities.
Stuttgart is a centre for technology and innovation, home to companies like Mercedes Benz and Porsche. It offers excellent educational and career prospects in engineering and sustainable technologies, supported by a vibrant cultural scene.
Munich, Bavaria's capital, is a leading German hub for economy, science, and education with high living standards. Home to top universities and research, it excels in high-tech industries, offering great careers. Near the Alps and lakes, it provides rich leisure options. Though pricier, its appeal and opportunities make it a desirable place to study and work.