I. Eco-efficient Engineering, or
II. Aquatic Environment
Choosing the profile in Eco-efficient Engineering, you will become a specialist in environmental system analysis, environment and resource efficiency of systems, products and technologies and your job profile will be the environmental expert in the creation of new and more sustainable solutions in industry, consultancies, authorities or research institutions. 
Choosing the profile in Aquatic Environment, you will become a specialist in environmental modelling and remediation of aquatic systems such as rivers, lakes and ground water reservoirs as well as in advanced wastewater and groundwater treatment. Your job profile will be the aquatic environment engineer in industry, consultancies, authorities or research institutions.
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The four core disciplines of Environmental Technology
These four core disciplines are integrated in the study programme:
1. Environmental theory: Ecosystems, ecology, environmental modelling, environmental chemistry, eco-toxicology, atmospheric chemistry and climate impacts
2. Environmental technology: Strategies and technologies for the management and treatment of wastewater, groundwater, soil, solid waste, hazardous waste and air emissions
3. Eco-efficient Engineering: Methods and tools for analysing the environmental impacts of technologies, systems, products and processes and for creating eco-efficient solutions at all levels
4. Regeneration of the environment: Strategies and technologies for the remediation of aquatic environments.
Project based and research based study environment
You become part of a project based and problem based study environment where you work in project groups. You and your fellow students are responsible for planning and carrying out the project – and for meeting the deadlines. Usually we receive the project outlines from companies and we emphasise that the problems you solve are ‘real world’ problems.
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Many different career options
With a master degree in Environmental Technology you will have a range of job opportunities – in Denmark and abroad. The degree qualifies you for work in, for example, the restoration of the natural environment or as a consultant in environmental issues and waste management.
It is also possible to continue on a three-year research programme which will lead to a PhD degree. Another option is to study an industrial research programme which is carried out in close cooperation with a company where you are employed.
Graduates who have completed this master programme are entitled to use the title of Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering (Environmental Technology).
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