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Interested in topics around Responsible Consumption and Production?

The EURECA-PRO alliance offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, and joint programmes, alongside specialised courses and modules focused on Responsible Consumption and Production.

But that’s not all—students also gain insights into: European Values & Cultural Studies, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, and Transferable Skills for Global Impact.  

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Joint MSc in Responsible Consumption and Production – Resources Supply

Entry university:
Montanuniversität Leoben
Mobility Options: 🇦🇹 Austria (MUL) | 🇩🇪 Germany (TUBAF) | 🇬🇷 Greece (TUC) | 🇵🇱 Poland (SUT) | 🇫🇷 France (ULO) | 🇪🇸 Spain (ULE)

Starting
Winter Semester & Summer Semester

Duration
4 Semesters

Language of the Programme
English (Primary), Chosen mobility (Secondary)

Contact details
EURECA-PRO RCP Study Team:
study.rcp@unileoben.ac.at

Website of the Programme
www.eurecapro.eu/joint-study-programmes/#resources-supply

Joint MSc in Responsible Consumption and Production – European Business Strategy & Management

Entry university:
Montanuniversität Leoben
Mobility Options:
🇦🇹 Austria | 🇫🇷 France | 🇬🇷 Greece | 🇩🇪 Germany | 🇪🇸 Spain | 🇵🇱 Poland

Starting
Winter Semester & Summer Semester

Duration
4 Semesters

Language of the Programme
English (Primary), Chosen mobility (Secondary)

Contact details
EURECA-PRO RCP Study Team:
study.rcp@unileoben.ac.at

Website of the Programme
www.eurecapro.eu/joint-study-programmes/#business-strategy

Joint MSc in Responsible Consumption and Production – Materials

Entry university: Montanuniversität Leoben
Mobility Options:
🇦🇹 Austria | 🇬🇷 Greece | 🇪🇸 Spain | 🇵🇱 Poland | 🇫🇷 France | 🇧🇪 Belgium

Starting
Winter Semester & Summer Semester

Duration
4 Semesters

Language of the Programme
English (Primary), Chosen mobility (Secondary)

Contact details
EURECA-PRO RCP Study Team:
study.rcp@unileoben.ac.at

Website of the Programme
www.eurecapro.eu/joint-study-programmes/#materials

BSc in Electrical Engineering – Automation with RCP specialisation

Mittweida University of Applied Sciences

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
6 Semesters

Language of the Programme
German (Primary), English (Secondary)

Key Contact Person
Synnöve Hochstein:
synnoeve.hochstein@hs-mittweida.de

Local Website of the Programme
www.inw.hs-mittweida.de/…/responsible-consumption-and-production-bachelor/

BSc in Engineering with RCP specialisation

TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
7 semesters (3,5 years)

Language of the Programme
German (Primary), English (Secondary)

Key Contact Person
Luke Palmer:
eurecapro@tu-freiberg.de

Local Website of the Programme
https://tu-freiberg.de/bachelor-engineering

BSc in Responsible Consumption and Production

Montanuniversität Leoben

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
8 Semester

240 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English & German

Key Contact Person
Denise Chousi:
denise.chousi@unileoben.ac.at

Local Website of the Programme
www.unileoben.ac.at/eureca-pro/en/

BSc in Management and Production Engineering with RCP specialisation

Silesian University of Technology

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
7 semesters (3,5 years)

Language of the Programme
English

Key Contact Person
Magdalena Palacz:
magdalena.palacz@polsl.pl

Local Website of the Programme
https://irk.polsl.pl/en-gb/

MSc in Sustainable Technologies of Energy Resources and Raw Materials

Technical University of Crete

Starting
Both Winter and Spring semesters

Duration
3 Semesters

90 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English

Key Contact Person
grammateia-mred@tuc.gr

Local Website of the Programme
www.mred.tuc.gr/en/…/sustainable-technologies-of-energy-resources-and-raw-materials

MSc in Machine Learning and Data Science (MLDS)

Technical University of Crete

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
2 semesters

60 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English

Key Contact Person
ece_secretary@tuc.gr

Local Website of the Programme
www.mlds.tuc.gr/en/home

MSc in Sustainable Engineering and Climate Change

Technical University of Crete

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
3 semesters

90 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English

Key Contact Person
grammateia-chenveng@tuc.gr

Local Website of the Programme
www.chenveng.tuc.gr/en/studies/postgraduate

MSc in Technology & Innovation Management (MTIM)

Technical University of Crete

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
2 or 4 semesters

75 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English

Key Contact Person
Loukia Papadaki:
mtim@tuc.gr

Local Website of the Programme
www.mtim.tuc.gr/en/home

MSc in Responsible Consumption and Production in the field of Industrial Engineering

Universitatea din Petroșani

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
4 semesters;

120 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English

Key Contact Person
Diana Marchis:
dianamarchis@upet.ro

Local Website of the Programme
www.upet.ro/educatie/programe-studii-master/rcp/

Master of Science in Management of Sustainable Consumption and Production (specialisation in Master Course on Management and Production Engineering)

Silesian University of Technology

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
3 semesters

90 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English

Key Contact Person
Magdalena Palacz:
magdalena.palacz@polsl.pl

Local Website of the Programme
www.irk.polsl.pl/en-gb/

MSc in Responsible Consumption and Production

Montanuniversität Leoben

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
4 semesters;

120 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English & German

Key Contact Person
Denise Chousi:
denise.chousi@unileoben.ac.at

Local Website of the Programme
www.unileoben.ac.at/eureca-pro/en/rcp-master

Master of Energy Engineering Technology

Hasselt University

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
2 Semesters

60 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English

Key Contact Person
Karine Evers:
engineeringtechnology@uhasselt.be

Local Website of the Programme
www.uhasselt.be/en/…/master-of-energy-engineering-technology

Master in Mining and Energy Resources Engineering

Universidad de León

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
3 Semesters

90ECTS

Language of the Programme
Spanish

Local Website of the Programme
https://www.unileon.es/…/mu-ingenieria-minera-y-de-la-energia

Eramsus Mundus Master in Decentralized Smart Energy Systems – DENSYS – Faculty of Sciences and Technology (FST-Nancy)

Université de Lorraine

Starting
Winter Semester

Duration
4 Semesters

120 ECTS

Language of the Programme
English

Local Website of the Programme
https://formations.univ-lorraine.fr/…/master-erasmus-mundus-decentralized-smart-energy-systems-densys.html

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Programme description

Global challenges need internationally minded engineers. Join our study program in Electrical Engineering – Automation with specialisation in Responsible Consumption and Production! You will not only learn how a responsible industry uses automation to produce in a more resource-efficient way and how it is possible to develop such systems. Through an integrated international part, you will expand your knowledge of other issues related to sustainable production and thus build the cornerstone for a future position with an intercultural team of engineers at a global company.

During your studies we focus on applied learning, and you will gain theoretical and practical knowledge on:

  • Mathematics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronics
  • Measurement Technology
  • Information and Communication Technologies
  • System Development
  • Programming
  • Basics on Economics
  • Sustainability
  • European Values and Languages

Programme description

The Responsible Consumption and Production (RCP) sub-programme of the Bachelors of Science in Engineering focuses on innovative processes, sustainable fuels, new materials, and energy technologies for the responsible use of all raw materials in production and conversion, application, and consumption.

The knowledge you gain will enable you to help build near-sustainable energy systems, initiate the hydrogen economy, design and operate resource-efficient process technologies, process sustainable raw materials, and develop a zero-emissions economic cycle. With your knowledge and skills, you will make an important contribution to mitigating climate change, meeting the demand for raw materials in a sustainable way and, last but not least, promoting prosperity in Europe and the wider world. An important task is waiting for you and you can become part of the solution.

Programme description

This programme offers you a unique opportunity to combine the acquisition of STEM and engineering skills with consumer behaviour. In addition to gaining knowledge of raw material extraction, secondary materials and processing industries, you will also have the opportunity to spend at least one semester abroad at our partner universities, strengthening your expertise in sustainability development in an international context. As a result, you will become a sought-after expert in industry and the public sector. This programme is built around 3 core pillars:
  1. Building a fundamental knowledge base of scientific and engineering principles for understanding the circularity of material flow systems on the production side.
  2. Gain an in-depth understanding of society and consumer behaviour.
  3. Acquire and develop strong transversal and personal skills: critical and interdisciplinary thinking, creativity, innovation, intercultural skills and excellent English language skills.
BSc graduates can apply their knowledge and skills as engineers in the following industries:
  • Raw materials extraction and processing industries
  • Cement and binder industry
  • Metallurgical industry
  • Recycling companies
  • Plastics industry
  • Product manufacturing companies
  • Plant construction companies
Further study opportunities for BSc graduates:

Programme description

By studying Management and Production Engineering you will gain, knowledge in the field of:
  • basics of production company management
  • management and production quality assurance systems
  • operation of modern companies
  • the operations of production systems
  • the application of advanced information systems in production processes
  • building a sustainable economy, including sustainable production and consumption skills in: – cooperation in a multidisciplinary engineering team – creating a process of continuous learning – conducting research and development works – cooperation with international teams – competences specific to Engineering and Leadership 4.0: – technical – social, including economic and managerial – management

Programme description

The Postgraduate Studies Program (PSM) “Sustainable Technologies of Energy Resources and Raw Materials” aims to facilitate high-level knowledge transfer and promote research in the field of sustainable development. It adopts a broad interdisciplinary approach to achieve these objectives. The program offers two specializations: I) Sustainable Technologies for Exploitation of Energy Resources-Environment, and II) Sustainable Technologies for Exploration and Exploitation of Raw Materials-Recycling.

Graduates of this MSc program possess the qualifications to address and resolve critical issues related to the exploration, exploitation, processing, and utilization of raw materials and energy resources by employing environmentally friendly methods, within the context of the ongoing transition from a traditional economic model to a modern circular economy. Specifically, the learning outcomes sought by graduates in each specialization are as follows:

  • To gain a strong scientific foundation in sustainable and economically efficient technologies for utilizing energy resources, both conventional and renewable, while minimizing environmental impact. This specialization emphasizes carbon capture, sequestration and storage, energy transition technologies, production of biofuels and synthetic fuels, as well as design of energy-efficient plants.
  • To acquire a solid scientific background in economically viable and energy efficient technologies for exploring and exploiting raw materials, with a focus on recycling and utilization of by-products and waste in accordance with the principles of the circular economy. This specialization emphasizes conventional and advanced characterization techniques for primary and secondary materials, aiming to achieve secondary production of critical and high-value products, including metals and other materials.

Programme description

Each semester lasts 13 weeks and comprises four courses; each course involves two lectures per week (on different days). In addition to attending and successfully completing the courses, students are required to attend research seminars and to conduct independent study.

The students will also prepare and present a capstone project on a topic of their choice related to Machine Learning and Data Science. The learning outcome of MLDS will be individuals trained in modern methodologies, able to successfully compete in the international job market and to become the next generation leaders in technology, research and education.

The learning outcome of MLDS will be individuals trained in modern methodologies, able to successfully compete in the international job market and to become the next generation leaders in technology, research and education.

Competences: ability to understand the main concepts of various machine learning techniques and to use them for data analysis in different programming environments (e.g., Python, R, Matlab, SQL, TensorFlow, Dask).

Programme description

The Hybrid Master’s Programme in Sustainable Engineering and Climate Change objectives are:

  • Provide interdisciplinary knowledge
  • In-depth study of environmental engineering topics
  • Specialization in particular sub-disciplines
  • Conducting cutting edge environmental research
  • Contributing to solutions of environmental problems
  • Prepare professionals for careers in the environmental sector
  • Contribute to healthier societies

The requirements for οbtaining the Master’s degree are as follows: 90 ECTS at least and duration of studies three academic semesters minimum (6 semesters maximum). The minimum number of courses, research and other educational and reserch activities required to earn the Master’s degree, are as stated below:

  • Six (6) courses (54 ECTS in total) and two (2) research leactures (6 ECTS in total) contribute 60 ECTS
  • The Master’s thesis contributes 30 ECTS.

Courses for the Master’s degree will be taught in English. The Master’s thesis will be written in English.

Courses will be taught both with in person and with online participation using e-learning platforms.

Director of SECC programme: Professor Apostolos Voulgarakis, PhD

Programme description

Technology and Innovation are key drivers of competitive advantage in today’s knowledge economy. Today’s public or private organisations need skilled and innovative executives and chief officers who can not only develop and deploy critical technologies but also ensure that those enterprise technologies have a positive impact on business & organisations, employees, product & services and customers.

The Master in Technology & Innovation Management (MTIM) program builds upon the technical strengths of engineers and scientists by providing them with skills and knowledge to manage technology and innovation within their organisations. The MTIM program is suitable for those working in the public or private sectors.

MTIM is a one-year intensive interdisciplinary MSc program offered by the Technical University of Crete. It is coordinated by the School of Production Engineering and Management with the collaboration of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

The course language of the program is English. The courses are offered through an eLearning platform.

The MTIM program is designed for graduates from a wide range of academic backgrounds including Engineering Schools, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Agriculture, Business Administration, Finance, Information Technology, Medical & Bio-medical, Military Academies and Technological Universities & Institutes from EU and non EU countries.

Programme description

The general objective of the study program is to provide students with the cognitive and behavioral skills needed to become specialists in the field of industrial systems in an increasingly complex and dynamic economic environment in the perspective of sustainable development and to develop the capacity for scientific research based on modern, computer-assisted concepts, in the view of responsible consumption and production. Graduates of this specialization acquire the necessary training for the design, operation and maintenance of systems used in various industries, in enterprises and companies, in the conditions of environment protection and use of clean energy.

Specific objectives of the study program:

  • Identifying the modern concepts, models and methods that underlie the operation of industrial systems.
  • Acquiring knowledge of energy efficiency of industrial systems and of sustainable transport systems.
  • Designing, adjusting and operating environmentally friendly industrial installations, equipment and systems.
  • Applying the techniques of modelling, simulation and management of industrial processes.
  • Implementing responsible consumption and production patterns, in line with the European perspective on them.
  • Acquiring and applying the complementary skills of management and economic analysis, of life cycle assessment.

Future study prospects for students completing this course at your university Doctoral studies under the EURECA-PRO umbrella.

Programme description

What do we teach?
In the era of the fourth industrial revolution, business models play a fundamental role in the creation of a coherent company management system. A new approach to the organisation and management of production processes also requires modern, innovative technologies that change not only the manufacturing process, but also the organisation of work, communication, and management processes. What we teach is fully adapted to changes and market expectations. 

You will learn about:

  • tools of strategic management, organisation of modern production systems, integrated management systems, methods of econometric modelling and forecasting and simulation in industrial enterprises,
  • process and product quality control and product safety in production processes,
  • basic principles of production engineering with practical aspects of production systems and management,
  • topics covering the implementation of sustainable development principles and the concept of a circular economy,
  • methods and tools for the identification and assessment of environmental, social and economic impacts of production processes,
  • processing and interpretation of the data necessary for the sustainable assessment of products and production processes.

Programme description

The Master in Responsible Consumption is the first programme of its kind in Europe and is based on four core pillars to give you a unique perspective on the principles of the circular economy. These key pillars aim to:

  • Deepen your knowledge of the scientific and engineering principles of the circular economy and material flow systems on the production side, including advanced concepts, sustainability approaches and assessment methods and their application.
  • Immerse yourself in the world of social behaviour on the consumer side, including the psychological, social and economic aspects of buying and consumption, ethics and social responsibility of companies and consumers.
  • Specialise in one of four areas: Materials Science, Primary Raw Materials, Secondary Raw Materials and Recycling or Process Engineering.
  • Strengthen your transversal and personal skills: critical thinking, creativity and innovation, critical thinking, creativity and innovation, intercultural competence, team and leadership skills and excellent English.

MSc graduates can apply their knowledge and skills as engineers in the following industries:

  • Raw materials extraction and processing industries
  • Cement and binder industry
  • Metallurgical industry
  • Recycling companies
  • Plastics industry
  • Product manufacturing companies
  • Plant construction companies
  • Employ in state institutions at national and international level
  •  A variety of sectors including mining, metallurgy, recycling and geo-engineering companies
  • As consultants on environmental projects
  • Expert in the area of innovation management, circular economy and sustainable development

Future study fields of MSc students: PhD programs at national or international level, especially in above mentioned fields.