Energy and Environmental Systems Engineering




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Are you passionate about sustainability and engineering? Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts offers a unique Bachelor’s program in Energy and Environmental Systems Engineering, perfect for students eager to tackle global challenges.
Program Highlights:
- Unique Focus: This English-taught program is the only one of its kind in Switzerland, providing a comprehensive understanding of energy and environmental systems.
- Hands-On Learning: Benefit from close industry partnerships and real-world projects that prepare you for a successful career.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Combine electrical, mechanical, and environmental engineering skills to develop holistic solutions.
- Global Perspective: Study in the picturesque city of Lucerne while gaining a global outlook on sustainability.
- Career Opportunities: Graduates are in high demand for roles in renewable energy, environmental consulting, and sustainable technology development.
If you have a strong interest in science, math, and environmental protection, and you’re ready to make a positive impact on the world, this program could be your perfect match.
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Deadline: at the latest 4 months before the start of the semester. Later applications will be considered. Due to visa constraints, the application deadline has been moved forward by at least one month for non-European citizens.The fall semester starts in September and the spring semester starts in February.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma + 2 years of university-level studies recognised by the respective university or 5 Advanced Placement Tests, each one with a minimal score of 3 and including 2 languages, mathematics/calculus, one natural sciences subject and one social sciences subject, minimum of one year's qualified full-time work experience.
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