Theses
On this page you will find all information about scientific papers on both bachelor and master level. Please familiarize yourself with the respective information and documents and pay attention to possible application deadlines.
After the application deadline (if any) has passed, you will be notified at the beginning of the lecture period of an acceptance or rejection of supervision, the corresponding supervisor and the further procedure. The assigned supervisor will serve as your contact person from then on.
Bachelor
The registration for bachelor theses takes place in the official allocation procedure of the department in the respective semester. After receiving a confirmation of your registration, you can send us suggestions for topics.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Heyen offers here a list of potential topics: list of potential topics
Joshua Bißbort offers here a list of potential topics: list of potential topics
Frederik Holtel offers here a list of potential topics: list of potential topics
It is best if you use the above lists only for brainstorming, but come up with your own topic. So we explicitly welcome your own topic suggestions. Please note, it should be an economically relevant topic (not a business or technical analysis).
Documents: Bachelor Thesis Guidelines; Journal List; Dudenhefer, P. (2014) A Guide to writing in Economics
Examples of very good theses:Versorgungssicherheit | Carbon Pricing | Erneuerbare Energien
Bachelor study projects are generally written in a team of two students (exceptions possible).
Application for a Study Project is possible at any time.
Please send your application to the student assistant of the chair (E-Mail: hiwi-umwelt(at)wiwi.rptu.de). The application should include a current overview of grades as well as a rough topic proposal for their thesis.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Heyen offers a list of potential topics here: list of potential topics
Joshua Bißbort offers a list of potential topics here: list of potential topics
It is best if you use the above lists only for brainstorming, but come up with your own topic. So we explicitly welcome your own topic suggestions. Please note, it should be an economically relevant topic (no business or technical analysis).
Documents: Study Project Guidelines; Journal List; Dudenhefer, P. (2014) A Guide to writing in Economics
Examples of very good theses: Versorgungssicherheit | Carbon Pricing | Erneuerbare Energien
Bachelor seminar papers are generally written in a team of two students (exceptions possible). Registration is done via the KIS. Further information can be found on Veranstaltungsseite Bachelorseminar Umweltökonomik.
Documents: Seminar Thesis Bachelor Guidelines; Journal List; Dudenhefer, P. (2014) A Guide to writing in Economics
Examples of very good theses: Versorgungssicherheit | Carbon Pricing | Erneuerbare Energien
Master
Application for a Master's thesis is possible at any time.
Please send your application to the student assistant of the chair (E-Mail: hiwi-umwelt(at)wiwi.rptu.de ). The application should include a current overview of grades as well as a rough topic proposal for their thesis.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Heyen offers here a list of potential topics: list of potential topics
It is best to use the above list for brainstorming purposes only, but to come up with your own topic. So we explicitly welcome your own topic suggestions. Please note, it should be an economically relevant topic (not a business or technical analysis).
Please note that a previous course in "Environmental and Industrial Economics" at our department will have an advantageous effect on your application.
Documents: Master Thesis Guidelines; Journal List; Dudenhefer, P. (2014) A Guide to writing in Economics
Research projects are generally written in a team of 2 students (exceptions are possible).
Application for a Research Project is possible at any time.
Please send your application to the student assistant of the chair (E-Mail: hiwi-umwelt(at)wiwi.rptu.de ). The application should include a current overview of grades as well as a rough topic proposal for their thesis.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Heyen offers a list of potential topics here: list of potential topics
It is best to use the above lists for brainstorming purposes only, but to come up with your own topic. So we explicitly welcome your own topic suggestions. Please note, it should be an economically relevant topic (no business or technical analysis).
Please note that a previous course in "Environmental and Industrial Economics" at our department will have an advantageous effect on your application.
Documents: Research Project Guidelines; Journal List; Dudenhefer, P. (2014) A Guide to writing in Economics
Seminar papers are generally written in a team of 2 students (exceptions possible). Registration is done via the KIS. Further information can be found on Veranstaltungsseite Masterseminar Umweltökonomik.
Please note that we can only supervise students who have chosen the specialization "Environmental and Industrial Economics" at our chair.
Documents: Seminar Thesis Master Guidelines; Journal List; Dudenhefer, P. (2014) A Guide to writing in Economics