ENTER - International Master of Science in Engineering, Entrepreneurship and Resources
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 Oct 2024*
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2024
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Attention! Only students from partner universities can apply to this programme!
* no tuition fee; only the administration fees
Introduction
The ENTER master’s program aims to create highly qualified engineers specialising in maintenance, process, and chemical engineering for the raw materials sector in the East & Southeast Europe region.
In today's economy, technical education falls short of meeting the evolving demands of the engineering job market. Additionally, there is a growing need for new small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), particularly in areas such as spare parts handling, auxiliary services, and recycling.
Investment in startups or small-scale businesses related to mechanical and process engineering, particularly in raw materials, remains low. Moreover, there is a pressing need for outsourcing, expanding networks, and forming partnerships in East and South-East Europe (ESEE).
ENTER, a master's program, aims to:
- Avoid the brain-drain of local communities and promote a circular economy in the ESEE region
- Create highly qualified professionals or entrepreneurs specialising in maintenance engineering for the ESEE region
- Contribute to technological advancement and competence building in the ESEE region
- Support commercial know-how and technology transfer for subject-specific operations in the raw materials industry
- Encourage start-ups in the ESEE region
Participating Universities
- TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
- Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology, Finland
- Dnipro University of Technology, DUT, Ukraine
- Technical University of Košice, TUKE, Slovakia
- University of Sarajevo, UNSA, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- University of Miskolc, ME, Hungary
The Challenge
In today's economy, technical education falls short of meeting the evolving demands of the engineering job market. Additionally, there is a growing need for new small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), particularly in areas such as spare parts handling, auxiliary services, and recycling. Investment in startups or small-scale businesses related to mechanical and process engineering, particularly in raw materials, remains low. Moreover, there is a pressing need for outsourcing, expanding networks, and forming partnerships in East and South-East Europe (ESEE).
The ENTER program outlines the workforce requirements essential for process engineering projects within the primary sector of the raw materials value chain. It adopts a transdisciplinary approach, merging entrepreneurship with technology integration in raw materials engineering. A practical curriculum, fosters creativity, innovation, and a market-driven mindset. Students engage in hands-on learning and project-based methods, tackling industry challenges and refining processes.
With a commitment to diversity, the program welcomes students from varied backgrounds and expertise, particularly from RIS and ESEE countries. It responds to the growing demand for specialists in entrepreneurship and process integration across Europe. Additionally, the program offers mentorship, encourages student mobility among universities, and underscores the social and environmental aspects across different disciplines.
Triple Diploma: The consortium will deliver a triple degree diploma to the graduates:
- “Master of Science in Technology” from LUT University
- “Master of Process Engineering” from TUBAF and
- “Master of Science” from home university
List of countries/nationalities qualified for the program:
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Partner countries:
- Ukraine
- Hungary
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Slovakia
- Croatia
- Greece
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
For up to 12 months of study-abroad periods in Finland and Germany, students can apply for Erasmus+ funding:
For Students from Erasmus+ partner countries (third countries not associated with the EU, e.g. Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ukraine) it comprises a monthly grant of 850 euros and a one-time travel allowance. In addition, students may receive a social top-up if eligible. This will be examined by the International Offices of the host universities.
Students from Erasmus+ programme countries (e.g. Slovakia, Hungary) apply for Erasmus+ funding with their home universities.
Curriculum
Credits: 120 ECTS, 24 months
ENTER is a two-year Master's study program that consists of 4 semesters with 30 ECTS per semester.
The first semester is embedded in the existing Master’s degree programs of the participating universities located in the ESEE (East & South-East Europe) region, where students start with basic education and lay the scientific and technological foundations.
In the second semester, students will spend time at Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology in Finland to enhance their professional, personal, and entrepreneurial competencies.
For the third semester, students continue their studies at Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg in Germany, where they will gain credits in the field of Mechanical and Process Engineering with a specialization in maintenance and sustainable engineering.
In the fourth semester, students will work on their Master’s thesis at their home universities, jointly supervised by a group of 3 professors from the different partner universities.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
The ENTER Master's program trains students for process and product engineering positions, specialist roles, or project/team leader positions in the raw materials sector. The program also enables students to conduct research and pursue an academic career.
Possible jobs for graduates are,
- Process Engineer
- Product development engineer
- Engineering consultant
- Solution and technology provider
- Researcher