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Applied Geosciences – Geoengineering (GIN) (MSc)

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About the Program

Our MSc programme Applied Geosciences is offered in five streams: Applied Mineralogy and Crystallography (AMC) Computational Geology & Geophysics (CGG) Energy and Mineral Resources (EMR) Field-based Geosciences (FBG) Geoengineering (GIN) Geoengineering (GIN) Geoengineering deals with important topics for the future, and RWTH Aachen University is one of the few universities in Germany that offers the portfolio of geoengineering in research and teaching. Is it possible to develop geothermal reservoirs for future heat and energy supply without triggering major earthquakes? What answers do we have to increased landslides, which can destroy entire settlements, with dwindling permafrost due to climate change? How can we protect groundwater, which is the world's most important resource for our daily water supply, for the future of us all and tap into new reserves to meet the ever-increasing demand? What methods are available to us to remove underground pollutants in urban areas and help shape a city worth living in? Geoengineering at RWTH Aachen University combines engineering geology, hydrogeology and applied geophysics and prepares you to develop and provide answers to these and similar questions in a lively professional and research environment. A compulsory section contains all the courses needed to understand the deformation of rock at dam sites and in underground construction (caverns, tunnels, geothermal boreholes) and to enable the exploration using geophysical methods. PC courses teach the ability to process environmental and climate data. A wide range of profile areas offers further individual specialisation. This includes geophysical methods, geothermal topics and modern data processing methods such as machine learning and AI. Hands-on learning is implemented in laboratory and field courses as well as the wide range of courses on groundwater modelling. You can also contribute skills acquired during a semester abroad, for example. We are one of the few German universities to offer specialisations in soil and groundwater remediation and water well drilling and development, in which courses are also taught by practitioners. Due to the professional focus, some modules are only offered in German. All compulsory courses are taught in English and the specialisation can be taken in English throughout. We don't just talk about professional orientation and practical relevance; we put it into practice. Be part of it.
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Our MSc programme Applied Geosciences is offered in five streams: Applied Mineralogy and Crystallography (AMC) Computational Geology & Geophysics (CGG) Energy and Mineral Resources (EMR) Field-based Geosciences (FBG) Geoengineering (GIN) Geoengineering (GIN) Geoengineering deals with important topics for the future, and RWTH Aachen University is one of the few universities in Germany that offers the portfolio of geoengineering in research and teaching. Is it possible to develop geothermal reservoirs for future heat and energy supply without triggering major earthquakes? What answers do we have to increased landslides, which can destroy entire settlements, with dwindling permafrost due to climate change? How can we protect groundwater, which is the world's most important resource for our daily water supply, for the future of us all and tap into new reserves to meet the ever-increasing demand? What methods are available to us to remove underground pollutants in urban areas and help shape a city worth living in? Geoengineering at RWTH Aachen University combines engineering geology, hydrogeology and applied geophysics and prepares you to develop and provide answers to these and similar questions in a lively professional and research environment. A compulsory section contains all the courses needed to understand the deformation of rock at dam sites and in underground construction (caverns, tunnels, geothermal boreholes) and to enable the exploration using geophysical methods. PC courses teach the ability to process environmental and climate data. A wide range of profile areas offers further individual specialisation. This includes geophysical methods, geothermal topics and modern data processing methods such as machine learning and AI. Hands-on learning is implemented in laboratory and field courses as well as the wide range of courses on groundwater modelling. You can also contribute skills acquired during a semester abroad, for example. We are one of the few German universities to offer specialisations in soil and groundwater remediation and water well drilling and development, in which courses are also taught by practitioners. Due to the professional focus, some modules are only offered in German. All compulsory courses are taught in English and the specialisation can be taken in English throughout. We don't just talk about professional orientation and practical relevance; we put it into practice. Be part of it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Applied Geosciences – Geoengineering (GIN) (MSc) at RWTH Aachen University

Is Applied Geosciences – Geoengineering (GIN) (MSc) at RWTH Aachen University taught in German or English?

This Master programme is taught in English. Make sure to check the language requirements (e.g. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS or TOEFL) before applying.

How much does the Applied Geosciences – Geoengineering (GIN) (MSc) programme cost?

No tuition fee (only semester contribution). International students should also budget around 800–1000 EUR/month for living costs in Germany.

What are the admission requirements for Applied Geosciences – Geoengineering (GIN) (MSc) at RWTH Aachen University?

Typical requirements include: a recognised secondary/undergraduate degree, proof of language proficiency (English), and (for non-EU applicants) a uni-assist application plus financial proof (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/year).

When is the application deadline?

Application deadlines vary: winter semester usually closes on 15 July, summer semester on 15 January. Always confirm the exact deadline on the official university website.

Can I work in Germany while studying Applied Geosciences – Geoengineering (GIN) (MSc)?

Yes. International students may work up to 140 full days / 280 half days per year without additional permission. After graduation you can apply for an 18-month job-seeker permit.

How do I apply to RWTH Aachen University — directly or via uni-assist?

Most German universities accept international applications through uni-assist for document verification. Some unis accept direct applications — check the programme page on the official site.

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