Degree Programs from A to Z
The Master’s degree program in Business Administration and Economics offers the possibility of specialization in a particular professional field. It can be connected seamlessly to the Bachelor’s degree program, but can also be taken up after a period of practical work experience and appeals to all those who value a practice-oriented, interdisciplinary and internationally oriented education with numerous options.
to the degree program Business Administration and Economics (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
Business mathematicians apply mathematical methods to economic problems. The study of business mathematics is composed of mathematics, economics and computer science.
to the degree program Business Mathematics (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
Business mathematicians apply mathematical methods to economic problems.
to the degree program Business Mathematics (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
The bachelor’s degree program in Chemical Biology has a strong interdisciplinary focus and is offered with the participation of the neighboring Max Planck Institute for Molecular Physiology.
to the degree program Chemical Biology (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
In the Master’s degree program Chemical Biology, the molecular aspects of life sciences are deepened with regard to the understanding of biological processes and their targeted chemical manipulation. In addition, modern methods of biotechnology and bioanalytics as well as their applications are taught. As the courses are held predominantly in English, students learn to master English technical terms confidently and to apply them in an international environment in their professional life.
to the degree program Chemical Biology (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
In bioengineering and chemical engineering, women and men are equally in demand when it comes to the small and large problems of life: clean laundry, clean water and clean air - but also paint, cosmetics, medicine, fertilizers or new forms of energy. Chemical engineering, also known as "chemical technology," is an interdisciplinary, scientific-technical course of study that provides comprehensive scientific treatment of the material conversion processes used to produce about half of Germany's industrial products.
to the degree program Chemical Engineering (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
The master's program in chemical engineering is research-oriented and qualifies students to work in research and development and to lead larger projects and working groups. The program offers the opportunity to deepen knowledge and skills in the field of chemical engineering in all sub-disciplines represented in Dortmund.
to the degree program Chemical Engineering (Master of Science (M.Sc.))