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Advanced Materials University of Giessen

Degree
Master of Science
Standard period of study (amount)
4 semesters
Location
Gießen

Overview and admission

Study Type

graduate

Admission semester

Summer and Winter Semester

Area of study

  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry
  • Physics

Focus

Material Analysis, High-Performance Materials, Sustainable Inorganic Materials, Organic Material Synthesis, Electrochemical Materials Research, Theoretical Materials Research,

Target group

Graduates with a Bachelor's degree in Materials Sciences, or also Chemistry or Physics with a relevant focus

Annotation

The research-oriented Master’s degree programme in Advanced Materials provides you with the theoretical and practical knowledge to optimise materials for future applications and to further develop them in a professional environment. The degree programme is closely linked to current materials research in Giessen with a focus on high-performance materials and energy materials. This gives you the opportunity to work on current research projects.

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

More information regarding admission requirements

Area of study

  • Partner institution: Kansai University in Japan (International degree: )
  • Partner institution: Osaka University in Japan (International degree: )
  • Partner institution: Universität Padua in Italian Republic (International degree: )

Admission requirements

Completed Bachelor's degree with a specialisation profile which constitutes a basis for commencing academic studies in the selected discipline.

Lecture period

  • 13.10.2025 - 13.02.2026
  • 13.04.2026 - 17.07.2026

Application deadlines

Winter semester (2025/2026)

Summer semester (2026)

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

Further languages

English

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