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Future through Qualification

The ITT offers various master programs related to natural resources management with special reference to tropical and subtropical regions. Some of the master programs are offered together with partners abroad providing students the chance to study in different settings, gaining insights into other cultural, environmental and social realities. The current partners are: German Jordanian University and University San Luis Potosi (Mexico):

Double-Degree Program with Mexico „Environment and Resources Management” with focus on Latin America and the Caribbean in San Luis Potosí and Cologne (ENREM), www.enrem-master.info

IWRM MSc Joint Exchange Program with Jordan „Integrated Water Resources Management” with focus on the Middle East and Northern Africa in Cologne and Amman (IWRM-MENA) www.iwrm-master.info/iwrm-mena/

Franchise Program in Vietnam with focus on South East Asia in Hanoi:  Environment and Climate Change Adaptation

All postgraduate programs of the ITT emphasize a holistic interdisciplinary approach covering environmental, ecological, agronomic and socio-economic aspects of the management of natural resources.

Click here to get more information about the structure of the master programs (module handbook).

For more information about the application processes for each master program:

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Semester Schedule

Please click here to see the full semester schedule.

Examination schedule:

Please click here for the current version of the examination schedule.

Examination regulations:

PO1: Examination regulations in English (28.11.2014)
Please click here for the English Examination Regulations

PO1: Examination regulations in German (28.11.2014)
Please click here for the German Examination Regulations

PO2: Examination regulations in German (26.10.2022)
Please click here for the German Examination Regulations

Semester Schedule

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