Biochemical Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Organisation:
- Hochschule Fresenius
- City, country:
- Idstein, Hesse, Germany
- Type:
- Full-time
- Certificate:
- M.Eng. (Master of Engineering)
- Duration:
- 4 semester(s)
Job opportunities
- Process engineering
- Research and development
- Quality assurance
- Process automation
- Biotechnology
- Pharmaceuticals
- Environmental engineering
- Chemical industries
Curriculum
- Biochemical Process Engineering I
- Mechanical Process Engineering and Fluid Mechanics
- Biomedical and Statistical Data Science
- Thermal Process Engineering
- Process Optimization and Statistical Design of Experiments
- Business Administration for Chemists
- Upstream and Downstream Processing
- Good Manufacturing Practice and Regulatory Affairs
Entrance requirements
To be eligible for the master’s program in Biochemical Engineering (M.Sc.) at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, you must meet certain requirements. You should have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 180 credit points or an equivalent qualification in a chemistry-related area (such as analytical chemistry, chemistry, pharmacy, physics, or biology). Additionally, you need to be either a native English speaker or demonstrate proficiency with a TOEFL iBT score of at least 85, an IELTS score of 6.0, or a Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English with a minimum grade of B.
Program start
Winter semesterApplication timeframe
possible all year roundTuition fee
880,00 € monthly*an additional application fee may apply
Fast track master program
You have the opportunity to customize your program to suit your personal interests. Based on your academic background and professional experience, you can choose to study over four semesters for an in-depth specialization that caters to your career objectives, or you can opt for an accelerated one-year track to graduate more quickly. For more information on the fast track master’s program, click here.Organisation
Hochschule Fresenius began life as the “Chemisches Laboratorium Fresenius” (Fresenius Chemical Laboratory) in 1848 and has evolved into a privately owned German university with a long educational history. It is the oldest educational institution of its type in the field of chemistry. It combines teaching, research, and practical experience exactly as envisaged by its founder, Carl Remigius Fresenius.
The Fresenius name is synonymous with practical teaching that is closely linked with applied research and development. This goes for all its faculties: The long-established Faculty of Chemistry & Biology; the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences; and the Faculty of Economics & Media, both launched in 1997/98; the Faculty of Design, which became part of Hochschule Fresenius in 2013; and the new faculty established in 2015 for distance and online learning.
Building on its history, Hochschule Fresenius designs its study programs to be both sustainable and innovative and to serve the future requirements of society and the job market. It continuously develops its services and strategies in collaboration with its practical partners and in dialog with associations, alumni, and students.
Limburger Straße 2
65510 Idstein
Germany