Creative experimentation and a thirst for knowledge are the best qualifications for studying Beverage Technology. The special profile in the degree program is seen in the practically-oriented focus; the students produce fruit juice and fruit-based drinks, distillates, sparkling wine and – not least – beer. They treat the products from the raw ingredients through process engineering to inspection, declaration and marketing – and through this are very well qualified for management jobs within the beverage industry.
Academic degree | Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) |
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Standard study period | 6 semesters |
Start | winter semester |
Admission requirement | Allgemeine Hochschulreife, Fachhochschulreife, fachgebundene Hochschulreife or equivalent recognized vocational qualification |
Admission restrictions | none |
Pre-study work experience requirement for degree program | 12-week pre-study internship |
Practical component of degree program | practical project, 3-6-month practical experience |
Dual entry | possible |
Degree program advice | Prof. Dr. Bianca May |
Pre-study internship advice | Dr. Frauke Dormann |
Master degree programs | Beverage Technology (M.Sc.), Enology (M.Sc.), Wine Business (M.Sc.), Vinifera EuroMaster (M.Sc.) |
Application | from May until start of lectures winter semester, applicants with foreign qualifications should apply by September 1 via uni-assist |