How is the program structured?
Quick links- Module Scheme / Curriculum Master
By clicking on the individual modules you will get to the module description in C@MPUS.
The Module Guide describes the modules and the required courses belonging to the module. The Module Guide (also called module handbook) is published in the Campus Management System C@MPUS.
Compact Overview of M.Sc. Materials Science (details here)
To finish the Master degree, modules must be completed in the total amout of 120 CP (CP = credit point; 1 CP equals 30 h) divided into four areas:
1. Compulsory Materials Science Modules (51 CP)
2. Compulsory Elective Materials Science Modules (30 CP)
Name | CP |
Modules from 1. specialization subject | 12-18 |
Modules from 2. specialization subject | 12-18 |
Sum | 30 |
3. Compulsory Elective General Studies Modules (9 CP)
Name | CP |
Engineering Science modules | 0-9 |
General Skills modules | 0-9 |
Sum | 9 |
4. Thesis Preparation and Master Thesis (30 CP)
Name | CP |
Practical Skills and Project Planning | already included in "Compulsory Material Science Modules" |
Master Thesis | 30 |
Specialization Subjects for Area 2
Two Specialization Subjects can be chosen from:
- Advanced Materials Characterization
- Functional Materials
- Inorganic Materials Chemistry
- Materials Theory and Simulation
- Metals and Structural Materials
- Nanomaterials and Surfaces
- Polymer Science and Plastics Engineering
- Soft Matter and Bio-Materials
More Information on M.Sc. Materials Science
Please check "Details for studying" for details on the Materials Science M. Sc. study program including details on the Master Thesis.
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