Master of Science in Physics TU Dortmund University
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Tutors Specialist counselling Support with registration procedures
First impressions
- Location
Dortmund
- 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
- Non-EU applicants with a foreign degree:
- winter semester: beginning of January to 15 May
- summer semester: beginning of November to 15 January
- EU applicants with a foreign degree or non-EU applicants with an EU Bachelor's degree:
- winter semester: beginning of January until Friday before the start of lectures
- summer semester: beginning of November until Friday before the start of lectures
Please take a look at the webpage of the International Office for more details about the application/enrolment process.
- Non-EU applicants with a foreign degree:
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General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science in Physics
Course location
Dortmund
Language of instruction
English
Languages
All courses are taught in English (100%). Interested students can take German language courses.
Description
The Master of Physics programme at TU Dortmund University is split into two periods: the study phase (first year) and the research phase (second year). In the study phase (first and second semesters), the students attend lectures, seminars and lab courses to deepen their knowledge in the subjects of their interest. The research phase consists of two modules in the third semester, research internship and methods and project planning and is followed by the completion of the Master's thesis in the fourth semester.
The research areas at the department of Physics, and thus also the possible areas of specialisation for our students, are:
- Atomic and Molecular Physics
- Condensed Matter Physics (Solid and Soft Matter)
- Theory and Experiment
- Elementary Particle Physics (in accelerators and with particles from the universe)
- Theory and Experiment
- Medical Physics
- Theory and Experiment
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter and summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
- Non-EU applicants with a foreign degree:
- winter semester: beginning of January to 15 May
- summer semester: beginning of November to 15 January
- EU applicants with a foreign degree or non-EU applicants with an EU Bachelor's degree:
- winter semester: beginning of January until Friday before the start of lectures
- summer semester: beginning of November until Friday before the start of lectures
Please take a look at the webpage of the International Office for more details about the application/enrolment process.
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
A list of the courses of the Master's programme is given below. The following structure assumes that the student starts the Master's programme in the winter semester. It is possible to start the Master's programme in the summer semester however, some of the courses are only offered once a year and therefore cannot be attended e.g., in the first semester.
First Semester
- Experimental exercises 1 (6 CP)
- Specialisation module
- Solid State Theory or Elementary Particle Theory (12 CP)
First and Second Semesters
- Advanced physics seminar (6 CP)
- General specialisation (24 CP)
- Physics specialisation (12 CP)
Third Semester
- Research internship (15 CP)
- Project planning (15 CP)
Fourth Semester
- Master's thesis (30 CP)
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Opportunities for students to work abroad
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
Description of other international elements
Details about the exchange possibilities for students can be found on the website of the department.
Students can participate in the Erasmus+ programme to study, do an internship or write their Master's theses abroad as part of the Master's programme.
There are also other funding opportunities to study oversees or for internships outside of Europe. More details can be found on the webpage of the International Office.
Furthermore, the Department of Physics has an exchange agreement with the University of Clermont Auvergne specifically for students focussing on solid-state physics (more details).
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
The semester contribution amounts to approx. 300 EUR per semester and includes:
- public transport in North Rhine-Westphalia
- "MetropolRadRuhr" bike sharing
- theatre flat rate
- "Studierendenwerk" fees
Information on the semester contribution can be found here.
Costs of living
An overview of the approximate costs of living in Dortmund per semester can be found on the website of the university.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
- A first cycle degree qualification according to the European Qualifications Framework or an equivalent degree qualification in the field of physics
- The qualifying degree has to have been passed with a final grade higher or equal to B to C according to the ECTS grading system. This corresponds to a grade of up to 2.9 in the German grading scale.
Language requirements
English, at least level B2
Application deadline
- Non-EU applicants with a foreign degree:
- winter semester: beginning of January to 15 May
- summer semester: beginning of November to 15 January
- EU applicants with a foreign degree or non-EU applicants with an EU Bachelor's degree:
- winter semester: beginning of January until Friday before the start of lectures
- summer semester: beginning of November until Friday before the start of lectures
Please take a look at the webpage of the International Office for more details about the application/enrolment process.
Submit application
Details regarding the enrolment/application procedure can be found on the website of the physics department as the procedure differs depending on where the Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) was obtained.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
"Deutschlandstipendium" fellowship for high-performing and talented students
The university further provides lots of useful information about how to apply for scholarships.
Possibility of finding part-time employment
International students can work part-time for example as a student/scientific assistant. More details about opportunities and the allowed number of hours can be found on the website of the university.
Additional support
Accommodation
Students are eligible for student dorms at the university. Please apply for accommodation as early as possible, as the waiting time can be several months. Details about how to find an accommodation in Dortmund can be found on the website of the International Office.
Career advisory services
The Career Service (German only) of "stellenwerk" at TU Dortmund University helps students and graduates of all disciplines to develop a sustainable professional profile, to gain practical experience during their studies, to establish contacts with employers, and to learn application strategies and techniques in order to make their career entry in the best possible way.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Tutors
- Specialist counselling
- Support with registration procedures
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
The International Office offers support and counselling for international students and organises a variety of events. The physics department furthermore has a contact person for internationalisation (see here for more information) as well as a contact person in the Student Council.
Contact
TU Dortmund University
Physics
44227 Dortmund
About us
TU Dortmund University
A university with a unique profile:
Since its founding in 1968, TU Dortmund University has developed a special profile encompassing 17 departments ranging from science and engineering to social sciences and cultural studies. The university has around 30,000 students and more than 6,500 employees, including 330 professors. 5,800 of all students have an international background, which constitutes 19.5% of the total student body.
TU Dortmund University has a strong focus on research. The university’s departments – e.g. mechanical engineering (with its emphasis on production and logistics), physics, biochemical and chemical engineering, statistics and computer science, and education research – are well known for their outstanding research achievements both nationally and internationally.
Students at TU Dortmund University can choose from classical subjects and innovative courses of study such as medical physics or degree programmes in spatial planning, statistics, and journalism. A particular focus is on teacher training. TU Dortmund University is one of only a few universities in Germany that offers professional teaching qualifications for all types of schools.
TU Dortmund University is part of the University Alliance Ruhr (UA Ruhr). Together with its partner universities, Ruhr University Bochum and the University of Duisburg-Essen, the UA Ruhr is one of the largest and most powerful university alliances in Germany. The alliance is strong in international research and offers students the opportunity to participate in courses offered by all three universities and earn credits with minimal bureaucratic effort.
Location
With more than 6,500 employees, TU Dortmund University is one of Dortmund’s largest employers and has helped drive the transformation of the city and the Ruhr region from Europe’s largest coal mining and steel production area into a high-tech and service location as well as a cultural metropolis.
Dortmund is located in the heart of Europe. It is the largest city in the Ruhr region and is home to the Borussia Dortmund (BVB) soccer club. All of this contributes to the many advantages that will make studying in Dortmund an unforgettable experience. Apart from destinations for football fans, there are many other places of interest to discover in Dortmund and the Ruhr region.