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MSc in Micro- and Nanotechnology Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Buddy programme Specialist counselling

First impressions

Location

München

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Duration

3 semesters, 6 semesters

Study structure

Full-time, Part-time (study alongside work)

Mode of study

Less than 50% online

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

Master's in Micro- and Nanotechnology

Introduction to the Master's in Micro- and Nanotechnology

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General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science

Course location

München

Language of instruction

English

Languages

  • Sufficient courses are offered in English to complete the programme entirely in English, but in this case, the course catalogue is more or less fixed.
  • Participants can choose to write their Master’s theses in either language.
  • German language courses are offered by the Department for General Studies.
  • German language skills are required, as the project study and Master’s thesis are typically completed in German companies.

Description

In addition to the instruction of basics in quantum physics, the interdisciplinary orientation of this Master's course of study requires a broad spectrum of knowledge and abilities. These are gathered in a wide variety of courses.

The course of study is based on both required and elective modules. The elective modules, which make up the majority of the academic course of study, are split into the following two sections:

  1. Courses specifically related to the course of study address selected aspects of the disciplines of microtechnology and nanotechnology. These courses explore in detail topics such as microanalytics and nanoanalytics, materials used in microtechnologies and nanotechnologies, biomicrotechnology and bionanotechnology as well as electrochemical storage systems. Additionally, courses focusing on specific applications of microtechnologies and nanotechnologies cover industrially relevant fields such as optics/photonics, chemistry, biotechnology, electronics, and modelling and simulation. Further applications – such as automotive technologies, aerospace, space flight, and mechatronics – receive special attention.
  2. The general studies courses teach professional competence in areas such as knowledge management, start-up business techniques, and management skills.

The application of theory to practice is emphasised in lab classes, the project study and the Master's thesis. Our graduates are ready to apply their knowledge directly to their professions or to continue their studies towards a doctoral degree or postgraduate work. A prerequisite for the lab class in nanotechnology is the completion of the lab class in microtechnology.

Great importance is attached to internationalisation. A large number of courses are offered in English, and students hold at least one presentation in English in the colloquium "Micro- and Nanotechnology". Additionally, a strong network exists with foreign universities and research institutions, which also offer lectures and projects in the field of microtechnology and nanotechnology.

The programme can be studied and completed in English, but German language skills (level A2) are required for a broader choice of elective courses and for securing suitable projects and Master’s theses within the university, research institutions, or industry. An equivalent of 10 ECTS credits in physics must have been completed during the Bachelor’s degree.

It is recommended to enrol as a part-time student to allow the flexibility to complete the course in six semesters instead of three. However, even when enrolled as a part-time student, completing the programme in three semesters is still possible.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time, Part-time (study alongside work)

Duration

  • 3 semesters
  • 6 semesters

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Mode of study

Less than 50% online

Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study

Application deadline

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

Yes

Further details

Course organisation

Examples for educational organisation:

Full-Time Study (three semesters):

  • First semester: lectures (quantum physics, colloquium, two elective courses, one multidisciplinary course), lab class microtechnology
  • Second semester: lectures (micro- and nanotechnological devices, colloquium, two elective courses), lab class nanotechnology, project study
  • Third semester: Master's thesis, colloquium

Part-Time Study (six semesters):

  • First semester: lecture (quantum physics), lab class microtechnology
  • Second semester: lecture (micro- and nanotechnological devices, colloquium, one elective course)
  • Third semester: lecture (colloquium, one elective course), lab class nanotechnology
  • Fourth semester: lecture (colloquium, one elective course, one multidisciplinary course)
  • Fifth semester: lecture (one elective course), project study
  • Sixth semester: Master's thesis, colloquium

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

  • International guest lecturers
  • Specialist literature in other languages
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad

Integrated internships

The Master's programme in Micro- and Nanotechnology includes a project study and a Master's thesis. Many students do their research work for three to six months in local companies. Programme advisers will assist students with finding an appropriate position. German language skills are beneficial for finding a position either in academia or in a company.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

Yes

Online learning

Pace of course

Mixed (e.g. fixed exam dates and duration, study content can be studied at any time)

Phase(s) of attendance in Germany

Yes, compulsory

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

Approx. 100 EUR

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

In order to enrol in the programme, you must meet the following qualifications as well as other requirements which may apply.

  • You have received a Bachelor's degree or similar diploma in one of the fields of the natural or engineering sciences, respectively a similar field with a final grade better than the equivalent German grade of "good". 
  • Your degree work was attained either at a German university or at a foreign school that is properly accredited.
  • The Bachelor's degree must cover at least 180 ECTS credit points and at least six theoretical semesters. 
  • The completion of a practical semester or an industrial internship of at least 18 weeks during the Bachelor's studies is required. 
  • An equivalent to 10 ECTS in physics must have been covered during the Bachelor's degree programme.

Applicants who do not meet the requirements have to prove their technical qualification in an oral entrance examination. This examination is offered following the timely submission of the correct application and lasts between 20 to 30 minutes. The entrance examination serves as proof for sufficient background skills in mathematics, fundamentals in physics, basics in semiconductor technology, and industrial experience. The examination is held by two full professors.

Language requirements

English language skills at the B2 level should be proven.

We ask for a German language certificate at the A2 level at the time of application and we expect you to improve your German language competencies during your studies. Level A2 is not sufficient for working in German companies or following lectures in German.

Please see: https://hm.edu/micro-nanotechnology.

 

Application deadline

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Possibility of finding part-time employment

Finding a job in Munich is comparatively easy, as it is one of the strongest employment regions in Germany. German language skills are beneficial.

Additional support

Accommodation

http://www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de/en/student-accommodation/

The department cannot assist with finding accommodation in Munich.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Buddy programme
  • Specialist counselling

Contact

Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences

Department of Applied Sciences and Mechatronics

Prof Dr-Ing Christina Schindler
Lothstraße 34
80335 München

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About us

Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences

HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences is the second largest university of applied sciences in Germany. Our 18,000 students and our location in a leading European business centre afford fantastic opportunities. This also means that we have a responsibility in industrial, economic, and social contexts.

We offer degree courses and active academic collaboration in the STEM subjects (sciences, technology, engineering, mathematics), business administration, the social sciences, and public health as well as in architecture and design. Our Department of General and Interdisciplinary Studies is unique in providing every student with a cross-disciplinary education and in developing their personal skills.

It is especially important for us to nurture our graduates' characters. Besides their well-founded professional skills, our students should stand out by thinking and acting in a sustainable, entrepreneurial, and intercultural way. With these additional qualifications, which reach beyond the students' specialist fields, we prepare them to contribute to society and to approach their careers with foresight, creativity, and a sense of responsibility.

We offer and develop individualised study approaches and options for applicants with varied educational backgrounds, thus opening our university and offering a range of paths for lifelong learning and studying. HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences ensures excellent applied and research-based teaching in the following four areas: Bachelor's degrees for students who have finished their secondary schooling and for the professionally qualified, Master's degrees and doctoral qualifications, continuing education and life-long learning in all fields, and applied research.

HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences actively engages with its educational mandate and aims to secure an outstanding position as a university of applied sciences. It recognises the future demands of society and industry to which it aims to adapt itself with a critical yet open vision for current issues, such as the current digitalisation of all areas of life. It focuses on continually improving quality and on constant development in research, teaching, and continuing education.

University facts

  • 50
    Percentage of international students in Micro- and Nanotechnology

Location

Munich and the surrounding area are well known for their high standard of living. In Munich, tradition and innovation, industry and science, cultural and tourist attractions all contribute to its outstanding quality of life. In fact, the city of Munich ranks among the top three most liveable cities in the world (source: Mercer Quality of Living Survey 2019). Independent surveys and statistics regularly show Munich's economic power, the variety of recreational opportunities, its excellent public transport system, and its exceptionally low crime rate. As one of the leading economic and technical powerhouses in Germany, Munich is a top choice for global companies seeking locations with rich research and development opportunities and strong human capital for their national headquarters, such as Apple and Microsoft, as well as global headquarters like Siemens, BMW, MAN, Linde Group, Allianz, and Munich Re. These companies frequently turn to HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences for their R&D needs, and our students participate in faculty research to meet the needs of companies in the region. These relationships also facilitate our students' success in finding internships and placements in industry for independent research projects, which frequently lead to job offers after graduation.

Both academically as well as industrially, the metropolitan area of Munich is established as one of the most important locations for the fields of microtechnology and nanotechnology in Germany and Europe. Academically, this becomes evident by advanced research facilities such as the Center for NanoScience, the "Excellence Network Nanobiotechnology", the NanoTUM, and the Nanosystems Initiative Munich, which is supported by the Excellence Initiative of both the Federal and State governments and of which the Department of Applied Sciences and Mechatronics at the HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences is also a member. Outstanding industrial firms such as Siemens AG, Infineon Technologies AG, and the Airbus Group as well as a number of small and mid-sized firms are located in the metropolitan area. In recent years, a significant number of successful start-up firms have arisen from the academic environment Munich provides. The Department of Applied Sciences and Mechatronics, together with our instructors, has outstanding connections to industry providing graduates of the Micro- and Nanotechnology programme with excellent networking opportunities.

The Master's course of study Micro- and Nanotechnology is strongly supported by an industrial advisory board, which includes representatives from companies from southern Germany who are internationally recognised as leaders in their fields.

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