Link wechselt zu einer anderen Sprachversion

Steinfurt

Materials Science and Engineering (MSc) FH Münster University of Applied Sciences

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
See details below

First impressions

Location

Steinfurt

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

31 May

Our voices

The vision of being able to help shape the future persuaded me to study Materials Science and Engineering. In small groups, we learn practically by means of research. We develop innovative materials to create new technologies and increase their effectiveness - a great preparation for a successful start in my future career!

© FH Münster, MCI - Katharina Urbaniak

Annika Wesbuer

Bachelor of Science

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science

Course location

Steinfurt

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Most courses are held in English. German skills are not necessary for the application.

Description

The four-semester Master's degree course of study (held in English) provides a specialisation in Materials Science and Engineering. In general, the courses are held in the form of lectures accompanied by seminars and labs. It covers advanced chemical, physical and mechanical aspects of modern materials sciences and offers a solid basis for deepening both the scientific knowledge and its practical application.

The first three semesters of study will cover core subjects including Solid State Physics, Dielectrics and Ceramics as well as Macromolecular Chemistry and Polymer Applications. These modules are mandatory. In addition, students will have to complete a research project in each of the three semesters. The final semester is reserved for the preparation of the Master's thesis, which can be completed in collaboration with research institutes or industrial partners. This course of study prepares for a career in research and development or for a PhD programme.

For further information, please refer to our flyer or contact the Department of Chemical Engineering, Engineering Physics, or the Institute of Business Administration and Engineering.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

31 May

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

There are three compulsory modules (8 CPs each): Solid State Physics and Semiconductors, Dielectrics and Ceramics, Macromolecular Chemistry and Polymer Application. Three research projects (4 CPs each) shall be completed.

Examples of 14 elective modules in Chemistry (6 CPs each):
Particle Technology, Technology of Coatings, Incoherent Light Sources, Life-Cycle Assessment, Advanced Physical Chemistry, Membrane Separations, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Chemical Technology of Materials, Analytics of Plastics and Polymers, Optical and Electrical Characterisation of Materials, Chemical Sensors, Aerosol- and Nanotechnology.

Examples of elective modules in Physics:
Quantum Statistical Physics, Biomedical Materials, Microscopy/Surface Science, Integrated Devices, Battery Production, Laserphysics, Laser Materials Processing, Quantum Sensors, Modelling and Simulation, Image Processing.

Examples of elective modules in Mechanical Engineering:
Innovative Materials

Examples of elective modules in Business Administration:
Project Management, Management Skills

Further elective courses can be chosen with a maximum of 12 credit points in total. Examples of additional modules: Basics in Physics or Chemistry for engineers, German as a Foreign Language, Intercultural Communication and Competence

The last semester is designed for the Master's thesis, typically performed in research and development departments in industrial companies and the final defence (30 credit points). In total, 120 credit points are necessary for graduation.

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

Approx. 300 EUR

Costs of living

Approx. 1,000 EUR per month

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

A Bachelor's degree or equivalent in chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, mechanical and materials science, or a similar subject is required.

Language requirements

English skills of a minimum of B2 (according to the Common European Framework of Reference) are required. Options to prove your language skills:

  • Bachelor's degree in a study programme taught in English
  • IELTS score of 6.0 or better (other equivalent tests are accepted as well)

Application deadline

31 May

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Additional support

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

See details below

Contact

FH Münster University of Applied Sciences

ITB

Kirsten Elfering
Bismarckstr. 11
48565 Steinfurt
Tel.: +49 2551962311

Get in touch

Prof Dr Hans-Christoph Mertins
Tel.: +49 2551962313

Get in touch

Prof Dr Michael Schäferling
Tel.: +49 2551962772

Get in touch

About us

FH Münster University of Applied Sciences

FH Münster – University of Applied Sciences has a long tradition of education. Founded in 1971 following a merger of public and private schools of engineering and vocational training institutions, it is now one of Germany's largest and most successful institutions of its kind. The aim of FH Münster is to be the top address for practical education and research. Quality pervades all areas within the university and is the foundation upon which we build our excellent successes in teaching and research – we have the highest rate of third-party funding of any German university of applied sciences. It is quality that inspires companies to enter into strategic alliances and partnerships with the university. All of these attributes characterise the image of this modern, high-performing, and student-oriented university.

Location

FH Münster – University of Applied Sciences, with approx. 15,000 students and 13 departments / central research institutions, is located in Münster and in Steinfurt. Münster, the Westphalian city with around 320,000 inhabitants, is the ideal place to study, offering a wide range of leisure activities for more than 60,000 students enrolled at Münster's eight higher education institutions. In addition to many pubs, bistros, and bars, Münster also has numerous museums, theatres, and cinemas. A local recreation area around the Aasee is ideal for jogging and walking. Münster was the first city of its size to be awarded the title of the World's Most Liveable City and is regularly voted the bicycle capital of Germany. The following departments of FH Münster are located in Münster: the Münster School of Architecture, the Department of Civil Engineering, the Münster School of Design, the Department of Food – Nutrition – Facilities, the Münster School of Health, the Department of Social Work, the Münster School of Business, and the Münster School of Vocational Education (IBL).

Around 5,000 students study at the Steinfurt Technology Campus. Embedded in Münsterland's park landscape, the tranquil district town of around 34,000 inhabitants presents itself as a business location with many medium-sized enterprises. The town also has lots of restaurants and pubs. Trains go from Burgsteinfurt station to Münster every hour. The journey takes around 40 minutes. The following departments of FH Münster are located in Steinfurt: the Department of Chemical Engineering, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Energy – Building Services – Environmental Engineering, the Department of Engineering Physics, and the Institute of Business Administration & Engineering.

Deutschlandkarte

Karte aktivieren

Zum Aktivieren der Karte klicke bitte auf den Button „Karte anzeigen“. Wir möchten dich darauf hinweisen, dass nach der Aktivierung Daten an OpenStreetMap übermittelt werden. Mehr dazu findest du in unserer .

Stipendien werden geladen...

Discover other scholarships

Diese Stipendien könnten zu diesem Studiengang passen. Bitte wähle zuerst ein Herkunftsland aus.