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International Master's Programme in Physics Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Welcome event Buddy programme Cultural and linguistic preparation Tutors Accompanying programme Specialist counselling

First impressions

Location

Düsseldorf

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

German and EU applicants: 15 September for the following winter semester, 15 March for the following summer semester
Non-EU applicants: 15 June for the following winter semester, 15 January for the following summer semester
 

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science in Physics

Course location

Düsseldorf

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Most of the courses are held in English. Only a few non-compulsory courses are taught in German. The programme can be completed with English as the only language of instruction. German courses for non-German speaking students are offered on campus.

Description

The Master's programme in Physics at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf is a programme which is specially tailored to let the students take advantage of our particular strengths. The main research topics at the Department of Physics are soft matter physics, solid state physics & nanophysics, quantum optics & quantum information, plasma physics and medical physics\biophysics. Every Master's student has to choose two of these research topics as focus areas. Each focus area contains an experimental as well as a theoretical module. At the end of the programme, research work is carried out in one of the research groups at the Department of Physics during the Master's thesis.
Additional modules in other areas of physics, such as laser physics, astrophysics, computational physics, and advanced quantum mechanics are offered on a regular basis.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

German and EU applicants: 15 September for the following winter semester, 15 March for the following summer semester
Non-EU applicants: 15 June for the following winter semester, 15 January for the following summer semester
 

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

In the first year, the modules typically consist of lectures in combination with exercise classes. In the second year, the emphasis is on seminars, practical courses, and research work.

First year:

  • two focus areas (two modules each) to be chosen from our main research topics
  • four elective physics modules to be chosen from the remaining research topics: laser physics, computational physics, astrophysics, advanced quantum mechanics, and others
  • general elective modules (typically German language courses for international students)

Second year:

  • state-of-the-art research in one of the focus areas at an international level
  • first half of second year: additional elective physics modules and specialisation module (emphasis on practical training of methods and tools for research work; detailed knowledge up to the state-of-the art level)
  • second half of second year: thesis research (experimental or theoretical; guided, but independent) in the chosen specialisation

We encourage the personal interaction between students and teachers. We enjoy an excellent teacher-student ratio.

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

Yes

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

A semester fee of approx. 300 EUR is required upon registration/enrolment as a student or doctoral researcher. This fee covers transport by bus, tram, and regional trains within North Rhine-Westphalia for the entire semester as well as the use of student facilities.

Costs of living

Students or doctoral researchers should calculate monthly expenses amounting to at least 1,000 EUR in order to live in a modest way, including costs for housing, food, health insurance, semester fees, study materials, etc.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in physics is required. Non-EU applicants have to submit a Preliminary Review documentation (VPD) from uni-assist.

A transcript of records in which all courses are listed has to be provided together with the application. Details regarding the specific course requirements for admission can be found on the programme website.

GRE General and GRE Physics test results are recommended, particularly for applicants from outside the EU.

The admission committee will determine if the academic qualification of the applicant is equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Düsseldorf based on the submitted documents.

Language requirements

Proof of sufficient command of English at the B2-level (e.g., TOEFL 80 (Internet-based), IELTS 6.0) must be submitted together with the application.

Application deadline

German and EU applicants: 15 September for the following winter semester, 15 March for the following summer semester
Non-EU applicants: 15 June for the following winter semester, 15 January for the following summer semester
 

Submit application

digstu.hhu.de

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Possibility of finding part-time employment

A limited number of campus jobs are available. Students from non-EU countries are permitted to work 240 half days or 120 full days per calendar year without a work permit.

Additional support

Accommodation

On-campus student accommodation is available, as is private accommodation near campus. For further information, please check http://www.stw-d.de or send an e-mail to info@stw-d.de.
Doctoral students can contact the tutor service of the Junior Scientist & International Researcher Centre (JUNO) for information and support concerning accommodation in Düsseldorf (www.juno.hhu.de/en/tutorservice).

Depending on the type of accommodation, the monthly rent in Düsseldorf usually ranges from around 500 EUR to 600 EUR for a basic apartment or a room in a shared apartment ("Wohngemeinschaft").

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Buddy programme
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation
  • Tutors
  • Accompanying programme
  • Specialist counselling

Contact

Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

Department of Physics

Prof Dr Axel Görlitz
Universitätsstraße 1
40225 Düsseldorf

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