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What you need to apply for Georesources Management (MSc) at RWTH Aachen University
Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL) „Internet-based” Test (IBT) with a score of at least 90 points
IELTS-Test with a score of at least 5.5
Cambridge Test – Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)
First Certificate in English (FCE) with a grade of at least B
German high school diploma (Abitur) only if English was completed through 11th grade (G8) or 12th grade (G9) and all classes were passed.
Placement test at the RWTH Language Centre of MK 7 or higher
TestDaF (level 4 in all four section)
Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (DSH, level 2)
Deutsches Sprachdiplom der Kultusministerkonferenz – Zweite Stufe (KMK II)
Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom (KDS), Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom or
Goethe-Zertifikat C1 provided by the Goethe-Institutes
Deutsche Sprachprüfung II by Sprachen- und Dolmetscher Institutes München
telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule
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1. Bachelor of Science/Engineering with at least 180 ECTS, of which at least:
-45 ECTS in geoscientific modules
-5 ECTS in geoscientific field work
-20 ECTS in mathematical, chemical, and physical modules
-5 ECTS in economic and jurisprudential modules
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Additional documents required by the Examination Board of your Master's course of study (for example Graduate Record of Examination (GRE) result, TestAS). Please check the webpages for your chosen course(s) of study carefully to find out if you need to submit any additional documents in your application.
achelor of Science/Engineering with at least 180 ECTS, of which at least:
45 ECTS in geoscientific modules
5 ECTS in geoscientific field work
20 ECTS in mathematical, chemical, and physical modules
5 ECTS in economic and jurisprudential modules
For both fields of specialisation: German speaking and writing skills at a C1 level of the “Common European Framework of Reference for Languages”
For the field of specialisation Resources and Energy Management (REM) only: English speaking and writing skills at a B2 level of the “Common European Framework of Reference for Languages”
Interest in nature-related and geoscientific tasks
Interest in economic and legal coherences as well as statistical methods
Multidisciplinary thinking and writing skills
Good IT and language skills
Good verbal and written mode of expression
Bachelor of Science or Engineering with at least 180 ECTS and
The degree program is aimed at graduates of natural science Bachelor's degree programs in which at least one sixth of the content is geoscientific. In addition to traditional geoscience-oriented Bachelor's degree programs, this may also include Bachelor's degree programs in the fields of environmental and environmental engineering, raw materials engineering, civil engineering or geography with minor subjects from the fields of geosciences and natural sciences or natural sciences with minor subjects from the field of geosciences.
The degree program is taught in English; individual courses in the elective areas are taught in German. Proof of English language proficiency at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is required for enrolment. No knowledge of German is required.
What to prepare for your application to Georesources Management (MSc)
You will need the following documents to apply (upload these as PDFs at the end of your application):
1. Copy of your transcript of records or your diploma supplement. Please submit a transcript of records with all the semesters you have studied. When you apply you have to be able to provide grades all the semesters you have studied except your last two semesters of study.
2. A module catalog or course descriptions of all the courses you completed in your studies. If these are available on your university’s webpage, you can also upload a PDF that shows the link to this page. If you do not, or cannot upload a module catalog, the respective Examination Board will still review your application for your eligibility for your chosen course(s) of study. Your application may however have to be rejected due to your missing module catalog.
3. If you are applying to start a course of study in a higher core semester: a copy of your final academic transcript.
4. Tabular resume
Additional documents required by the Examination Board of your Master's course of study (for example Graduate Record of Examination (GRE) result, TestAS). Please check the webpages for your chosen course(s) of study carefully to find out if you need to submit any additional documents in your application.
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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Admission
After expiry of the respective deadlines the Master selection committee will meet. This committee which consists of professors and teaching assistants from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology decides on whether and to which extent the subject requirements are fulfilled.
The following decisions are possible:
If the subject requirements are fulfilled, this committee will determine the technical qualification and recommend the applicant's admission to the Examination Board. A direct admission to the Master course of study will be pronounced.
If the subject requirements cannot be fulfilled in each single area, the selection committee, however, comes to the conclusion that a conditional technical qualification is given, an admission under certain conditions can be recommended. In this case, based on the study contents completed within the previous degree, it is checked whether by fulfilling certain conditions (attending lectures and taking examinations from the Bachelor's degree program "Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, and Computer Engineering") during the Master studies, a rise of the level of qualification to RWTH Bachelor's level can be achieved. Proof of the knowledge related to the condition must be given before registering for the Master thesis. The nature and extent of these conditions will be individually determined by the Examination Board, based on the recommendation of the Master selection committee.
If the admission requirements cannot be fulfilled in any area or are not met in core areas in a striking way, the Master selection committee will come to the conclusion that the technical qualification for the Master's degree program "Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering" is not given. The Examination Board will pronounce a rejection.
DURATION OF THE ADMISSION CHECK
After expiration of the respective application deadline, the review of the admission requirements can take up to 6 weeks, depending on the number of applications even a little longer. The admission or rejection letter will be sent either by the Registrar's Office or by the International Office as soon as possible.
Thank you for your comprehension. Inquiries about the application status may have an additional delaying effect.
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