Renewable Energy Systems (M.Eng.)
Studiengangdetails
Das Studium "Renewable Energy Systems" an der staatlichen "Hochschule Nordhausen" hat eine Regelstudienzeit von 3 bis 4 Semestern und endet mit dem Abschluss "Master of Engineering". Der Standort des Studiums ist Nordhausen. Das Studium wird als Vollzeitstudium angeboten. Insgesamt wurde das Studium bisher 15 Mal bewertet. Dabei hat es im Durchschnitt 4.2 Sterne erhalten und liegt somit über dem Bewertungsdurchschnitt der Hochschule (4.1 Sterne, 208 Bewertungen im Rating). Besonders gut wurden die Kategorien Digitales Studieren, Lehrveranstaltungen und Ausstattung bewertet.
Studienmodelle
Bad experience
Unfortunately, it seems evident that the professors' teaching abilities leave much to be desired. While they may possess commendable expertise as engineers, their skills as effective lecturers fall short of the mark. The lack of clarity, engagement, and support outside the classroom is concerning and warrants attention from the academic institution to enhance the overall quality of teaching.
Potential growth of my career
I have gained deep insights and challenges in green energy sector. I gained comprehensive understanding of the various sources of renewable energy,their potential for power generation and their impact on the environment. overall,the study of renewable energy systems provides a solid foundation for my career.
I find it nice
But we need more practical experience than theoritical ,we need to make internship compulsory into the curriculum then only we can get enough practical experience, overall the course is good and the professors are very nice to the students and we can interact with them.
Good experience
I had a great experience in the university . Its very nice university , the staff are very friendly . The equipments a really sophisticated . There is very big library . Different student activities to interact with each other . Provide a good food for the students in the menza for a reasonable prices.
Weiterempfehlungsrate
- 87% empfehlen den Studiengang weiter
- 13% empfehlen den Studiengang nicht weiter