The content concept
The Master's degree programme combines areas of knowledge and issues of theoretical and applied building physics and building technology. In addition to the specialisation area of acoustics in construction, future-oriented topics such as sustainable building and BIM are an important part of the courses.
In a compulsory elective block, the theoretical foundations of data analysis, hygrothermal building physics and fluid mechanics are to be deepened. The implementation of theory in simulation methods is a general concept of the degree programme.
In an elective specialisation block, students have the opportunity to customise the content of their studies. The modules on offer cover highly topical subjects from the fields of building acoustics (e.g. finite element modelling of sound transmission), building technology (monitoring), energy saving and CO2 avoidance.
As part of the study project, research or practice-related tasks are set or proposed by the students themselves. The work and supervision takes place within the university or, in the case of projects, at companies, engineering offices or institutes outside the university. The study project can also serve as preparatory work for the final Master's thesis.
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