In a world marked by climate change and environmental challenges the need for green transition is greater than ever. Climate and Supply Engineers play a crucial role in shaping a sustainable future, in which management of rainwater, climate adaptation, supply of drinking water, waste water management and development of green energy sources are central elements.
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Full-time
3.5 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
February
Language
Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Aarhus, Denmark
Disciplines
Engineering & Technology
you passionate about sustainable technologies, climate-friendly solutions, and the intelligent management of energy and water resources? The Climate and Supply Engineering programme at VIA University College equips you with the skills and knowledge to work with environmentally conscious systems and infrastructure in both private and public sectors.
With a Bachelor's degree in Climate and Supply Engineering from VIA University College, you'll find exciting job opportunities within engineering consultancies, utility companies, municipalities, and international firms. Typical job titles include Energy Consultant, Climate Engineer, Project Manager, or Environmental Planner.
Your career path doesn’t have to follow the traditional route. Many VIA graduates have successfully started their own companies, working on sustainable energy projects, green infrastructure, and innovative climate solutions. As a self-employed engineer, you have the freedom to focus on the areas you're most passionate about.
The Career Service Centre at VIA offers a wide range of services to help you transition from student life to professional life. You can book a one-on-one session to get guidance on writing your CV, crafting a compelling cover letter, optimizing your LinkedIn profile, and exploring job and internship opportunities in Denmark and abroad.
The Career Service Centre also hosts networking events, career fairs, and workshops, where you can meet industry professionals and potential employers face-to-face opening doors to internships, project collaborations, and full-time roles that match your field of study.