Regulations
The programme is governed by the MSc ETH MTEC regulations. The German version is legally binding, while the English translation serves informational purposes only and has no legal standing. The appendix to the programme regulations sets out the prerequisites regarding admission to the MSc ETH MTEC programme.
- Download vertical_align_bottom Regulations MSc MTEC (in German) (PDF, 281 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Regulations MSc MTEC (English translation) (PDF, 264 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Appendix Regulations MSc MTEC (German) (PDF, 60 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Appendix Regulations MSc MTEC (English translation) (PDF, 58 KB)
Academic integrity
Academic integrity is fundamental to the scholarly process and is expected of every D-MTEC member in all academic undertakings. Integrity includes strict adherence to academic honesty, and to ethical conduct consistent with standards that respect the intellectual efforts of both oneself and others.
In all written works, students must come up with their own original ideas while reflecting and attributing the work of others correctly by following the Citation Etiquette.
By signing a Declaration of Originality students attest that they have authored the work in question themselves. A signed Declaration of Originality is a component of every Master's thesis, semester paper, or other qualifying paper written during the studies (including electronic versions). If a work has been co-authored by a group, the Declaration of Originality must be signed by all members of the group. Collectively, they vouch for the entire content of the written work.