Forest Information Technology (M.Sc.) (FIT)
Use your chance to become a specialist for the application of information technologies in forestry and environment - This is your passport to the future !
"The mission of Forest Information Technology (FIT) (M.Sc.) is to offer high level educational opportunities in the field of information technologies with a focus on forestry and environment related applications. The programme is jointly developed, managed and accomplished by the University for Sustainable Development Eberswalde (University of Applied Sciences) and the Warsaw University of Life Sciences ."
Prof. Dr. Jan-Peter Mund Prof. Dr. Michal Zasada
Co-Head of study programme Co-Head of study programme
in Eberswalde in Warsaw
Contact Eberswalde
Co-Head of the study programme
Prof. Dr. Jan-Peter Mund
Tel.: +49- (0)3334- 657 189
E-Mail: Jan-Peter.Mund@hnee.de
News & Events
Introductory week for the WiSe 2019/20
The introductory week for the WiSe 2019/20 takes place in the week of 23rd September - 27th September 2019. Detailed programme for download.
The opening session for the first semester students of the Faculty of Forest and Environment will start on Monday, 23rd of September 2019 at 10:00 am in the big lecture hall (room 15.001 (H5), Wilhelm-Pfeil-Auditorium) at the Forest Campus (Waldcampus).
2018/19
Information for international applicants: Pre-Study german langauge course B2/C1 at the HNEE
Starting in the winter semester 2019/20, the course is aimed at international students, applicants preparing to study and exchange students who need B2 or C1 level German in order to be able to study on degree programmes in German at our university. For the B2 course, prior knowledge of German at the B1 level is required. The C1 course requires prior knowledge of German at the B2 level. Further information can be found on the website of the Language Centre
2018
German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) on FIT
In their master’s programmes broschure 'Models of Success - Open to international cooperation and individual educational biographies' the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) highlights different aspects on higher education cooperation through international partnerships or interdisciplinary collaborations with the FIT study program.