Practical training Bachelor

  • Guidelines for compulsory practical training as part of the Bachelor's degree programme in Raw Materials Engineering can be found in the current curriculum.
  • The confirmation form for your completed compulsory practical training in the Bachelor's degree programme in Raw Materials Engineering can be found here.
  • The form for your activity report for the Bachelor's programme in Raw Materials Engineering can be found here.
  • The confirmation form and the activity report for the compulsory practical training for the Bachelor's programme in Raw Materials Engineering must be submitted to Ms Dipl.-Ing. Katharina Skoff, katharina.skoff@unileoben.ac.at


Master's programme

  • Guidelines for compulsory internships as part of the Master's programme in Raw Materials Extraction and Tunnel Construction / Raw Materials Processing can be found in the currently valid curriculum.
  • The confirmation form for your completed compulsory internship in the Master's programme in Raw Materials Extraction and Tunnel Construction / Raw Materials Processing can be found here.
  • The form for your activity report in the Master's programme in Raw Materials Extraction and Tunnel Construction / Raw Materials Processing can be found here
  • The practical training form and the activity report for the compulsory practical training in the Master's programme in Raw Materials Extraction and Tunnel Construction / Raw Materials Processing must be submitted to Ms Katharina Skoff, Dipl.-Ing., katharina.skoff@unileoben.ac.at.


Further information on practical training certificates can be found at the followinglink.


It is also possible to complete an internship abroad as part of an ERASMUS stay.

Manual

Style sheet for academic papers Word

Please note any deviations from the style template (affidavit, title page) for MA theses at MUL.


Contact person:

Ms Birgit Knoll (RWZ, 4th floor, room no. 420)

birgit.knoll(at)unileoben.ac.at

+43 3842 402-6604


The  "Study Guide" provides an overview on the Master courses offered by the Chair of Mining Engineering and Mineral Economics.

It should not only give the students a detailed outline on the content of our programs, but also assist them when registering for a course. It describes the topics, learning outcomes and any prerequisites they might need.