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Master courses Programme in Environment and Clean Technologies
Master courses Programme in Environment and Clean Technologies
provides a qualitative education in the Energy and Environment domain,
through a sustainable politics and attitude concerning the energy use
and production, as well as the environment protection.
The MSc programme creation is financed by Tempus Joint
European Project and is elaborated in co-operation with the Royal Institute
of Technology, Sweden (KTH), State University of Moldova (USM), Technische
Universitat Berlin, Germany (TUB), Academy of Science of Moldova (ASM)
being supported by Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources and
Ministry of Energy.
At the whole teaching period of studies the accent is
focusing on the practice, technologies (conventional and unconventional)
and politics which take into consideration the interdependence between
energy and environment under the technological and socio-economical
aspects. MSc programme is elaborated for two profiles: Energy and Electrical
Engineering and Environment Protection. The accepted group of students
will have the possibility to participate at the general engineering
courses and at those of specialized accordingly to the scheme below.
For a better unfolding of programme activities, it is
provided the establishment of the computer’s room with all the necessary
facilities; an ample library with specialised books (the majority are
the latest editions of publicised books in Europe and USA); the latest
software version for modelling and calculation. Each of the students
will have free access to internet and e-mail address.
In teaching will participate besides teaching stuff
and specialists of a high degree from Republic of Moldova, professors
from KTH and TUB. The courses will be done in Romanian and English.
The courses will be followed by a period of four months
for thesis work preparation, followed by its assessment. The best students
will have a scholarship at KTH and/or TUB.
The MSc programme duration is one year and starts at
1 October 2005. The Programme timetable contents four modules (periods).
At the end of each period the students will sustain examinations and
after graduation they will obtain the title of Master in Energy and
Environment.

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