New bachelor's degree in Mensch - Environment - Technology at TU Chemnitz!

From the winter semester 2025/26, the TU Chemnitz offers the new bachelor's degree "Mensch - Environment - Technology" to promote sustainable solutions.
From the winter semester 2025/26, the TU Chemnitz offers the new bachelor's degree "Mensch - Environment - Technology" to promote sustainable solutions. (Symbolbild/NAG)

New bachelor's degree in Mensch - Environment - Technology at TU Chemnitz!

From the winter semester 2025/26, a new bachelor's degree in the Technical University of Chemnitz is offered under the title "Mensch - Environment - Technology" (courage). This innovation is introduced in the context of the upcoming World Environment Day on June 5, 2025 in order to train responsible decision -makers in society, politics, business and administration. The course is free of charge, and registration is already possible, as TU Chemnitz reports .

The courage course conveys an interdisciplinary understanding of the complex relationships between society, environment and technology. Starting topics include resource conservation, environmental technology and sustainable economy methods that are deepened by innovative teaching methods and practical projects. A high practice, in particular through case studies and project -oriented learning with practice partners, ensures that the students can also use their theoretical knowledge in reality. In addition, the BNE service center offers support in the starting process of the program, which further strengthens the connection between science and sustainable practice, such as .

content and practical relevance

The course includes perspectives from technical and social and economics and aims to develop sustainable solutions for social challenges. Through a variety of training, the students not only receive subject -specific knowledge, but also the necessary method skills for transformative approaches in sustainability. This enables graduates to take on positions in areas such as sustainable product development, interdisciplinary project management or in environmental management.

graduates of the course also have access to various master programs at the TU Chemnitz, such as mechanical engineering or sociology. The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) thus becomes the key to countering future challenges in a changing society. Further details on the study content can be found on the website www.mut-studieren.de

comparison to other courses

In today's world, interdisciplinary knowledge is more in demand than ever. Students of the University of Kassel , for example, in their bachelor's degree, sustainability science can go into a deepening on topics such as climate change, earth systems as well as social and ecological transformations. These programs also promote a critical reflection and participation of current ecological and social changes, which is a valuable addition to the new offer at the TU Chemnitz

The course at the TU Chemnitz is designed for all those who want to actively take responsibility for the future. Through the combination of theory and practice, the new bachelor's degree prepares for the challenges and opportunities of sustainable development.

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