Master of Science Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency - Management, Engineering, and Application (REMENA)
The objective of the international double-degree Master of Science (M.Sc.) program REMENA is to educate German and international students in measures for a sustainable energy sector where the students are expected to have working experience in a corresponding area and hold a Bachelor degree. The latter can be obtained in different disciplines, e.g. law, economic, social, engineering or natural sciences. Applicants can be accepted for the REMENA program independently of their nationality.
Profile of the master program
Final degree | Master of Science (M.Sc.) double degree from the University of Kassel (Germany) and either the University of Monastir (Tunisia) OR the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), India |
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Type of program | Full-time postgraduate Master |
Credits (ECTS) | 120 credit points according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) |
Standard period of study | 4 semesters |
Language | English |
Teaching Method | Hybrid (presence and online) |
Tuition fees | 10,000 Euro (full program) |
Place of Study | University of Kassel (Germany) and partnering Universities in Northern Africa |
Program start | We offer two intakes per year: |
Application deadline | - January 15 for summer term, i.e. start of studies in March in Kassel |
Double-Degree Master of Science
Three universities – the University of Kassel, Germany, the University of Monastir, Tunisia, and the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), India – in cooperation with institutions and companies in the renewable energy sector have combined their expertise to design an attractive Master program to guarantee an excellent education for young experts to meet the challenges of sustainable energy supply and renewable energy and energy efficiency topics. An even broader range of topics is offered by REMENA University Network (RUN) partners for optional exchange semesters including the University of Sfax (US), Tunisia, and the German University in Cairo (GUC), Egypt.
