Bachelor: Raw Materials Engineering (in German)
Master: Mining and Tunnelling (in German)
Master: International Master of Science in Advanced Mineral Resources Development (Joint Master Degree) (in German)
Certificate university program for further education "Blasting Engineering" (in German)
Certificate university program for further education "Rock Engineering for Deep Mines" (in German)
Internship Bachelor
Guidelines for the compulsory internship can be found in the curricula (only in German).
The form for the confirmation of your compulsory internship for your Raw Materials Engieering Bachelor study program can be found here.
The Activity Report of your compulsory internship for your Raw Materials Engineering Bachelor study program can be found here.
Please submit the Confirmation of your Compulsory Internship and the Activity Report to Dipl.-Ing. Katharina Skoff, katharina.skoff@unileoben.ac.at
Internship Master
Guidelines for the obligatory internship can be found in the curricula (only in German).
The confirmation of your compulsory internship for your Mining and Tunnelling / Raw Materials Engineering Master study program can be found here.
The Activity Report of your compulsory internship for your Mining and Tunnelling / Raw Materials Engineering Master study program can be found here.
Please submit the Confirmation of your Compulsory Internship and the Activity Report to Dipl.-Ing. Karin Skoff, karin.skoff@unileoben.ac.at
You can find further information about the internship and the forms under the following link
There is also the possibility that you can complete subject-related Erasmus placements with companies within Europe as part of the EU Lifelong Learning Programme.
Guideline for Scientific Writing
Template for a scientific paper Word
! Please note any deviations from the template (affidavit, title page) for MA theses at TUL !
Contact:
Birgit Knoll, Chair of Mining Engineering and Mineral Economics, 4th floor, room 420
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.