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Erlangen

MSc Advanced Materials and Processes (MAP) FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

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

First impressions

Location

Erlangen

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

EU applicants: 1 June

Recommendation for non-EU applicants: 31 March

Our voices

MAP provided me with an invaluable scientific foundation that I have been benefiting from ever since. I was recently awarded a post-doctoral fellowship from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) to perform research in a world-leading research group in the US. I believe that this opportunity directly stemmed from what I learned at MAP and my subsequent PhD work that applied MAP’s interdisciplinary subjects.

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General information

About the course

Degree

MSc

Course location

Erlangen

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Courses are held in English only.

Description

Programme

Advanced Materials and Processes (MAP) is a combination of Materials Science and Engineering with Chemical and Biological Engineering. These disciplines play a key role in the development of novel technologies – without new materials, a great range of key inventions from digital computers or jet engines to customised medical implants would not have been possible. Novel materials with new functionalities or improved properties, however, require specifically designed, economically and environmentally sustainable production processes – which might themselves depend on the development of new catalyst materials. This intimate connection between processes and materials is of key importance for advances and innovations in virtually any field of technology. Chemical and Biological Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering are thus highly intertwined fields, which are, however, traditionally treated as separate subjects.

MAP is an English-taught, interdisciplinary Master’s programme and provides a unique curriculum for the next generation of engineers. Students follow an individually tailored curriculum to learn the fundamentals of Chemical and Biological Engineering and/or Materials Science and Engineering in small groups. Four focal subjects allow the students to further deepen their knowledge in key technological areas:

  • Advanced Processes
  • Biomaterials and Bioprocessing
  • Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation
  • Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology

MAP is a highly-selective, accredited, two-year Master’s programme. It is characterised by a very low student-to-faculty ratio, early involvement in cutting-edge research through mini projects and literature reviews, special events such as summer schools and workshops, the availability of educational grants, and personal support from the MAP team. Furthermore, students can gain additional qualifications for an academic career or for a career in industry through specialised modules with extra credits. A high percentage of MAP graduates continue to pursue a PhD, but MAP graduates are also highly sought after by industry, with typical destinations including the automotive, aerospace, oil and gas, food technology, health and safety, and pharmaceutical sectors.

Scientific Environment

MAP is embedded in the Faculty of Engineering of the FAU. Local research centres such as the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology (IISB), the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, the Helmholtz Institute for Renewable Energy Production (HI-ERN), the Institute of Advanced Materials and Processes (ZMP), the Neue Materialien Fürth GmbH (NMF), the Erlangen Catalysis Resource Center (ECRC), and Energy Campus Nürnberg complement the unique research environment in materials and processes.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

EU applicants: 1 June

Recommendation for non-EU applicants: 31 March

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

Programme Structure

The core MAP programme is designed as a four-semester Master's course with the following general structure and semester content. Optional additional qualifications provide the opportunity to gain competences with a focus on research or industry. These additional qualifications consist of courses with a total of 30 ECTS points and will be certified on your final academic transcript.

The content of the individual semesters is described in detail on the MAP website.

The structure of MAP combines core knowledge in Materials Science and Engineering as well as Chemical and Biological Engineering with more advanced courses in the four focal topics. The core knowledge is taught via "Fundamentals" lectures, while the focal topics are introduced via "Basics" lectures to provide an overview of the subjects. Each student specialises in two out of four focal topics. The curriculum is complemented by soft skills, scientific skills, and a mini project, in which students gain first-hand experience with research at the involved institutes. The programme ends with a Master's thesis as an independent research project.

Added value of the English language MSc Advanced Materials and Processes

The international, English language course “Advanced Materials and Processes” uniquely combines content from Materials Sciences and Chemistry and Bioengineering, thus placing it within the FAU’s research focus on “New Materials and Processes”. In addition to the interdisciplinary nature, the English language, the competitive selection process, the individually tailored curricula, the mentoring, and the soft skill courses, innovative teaching concepts and early active involvement in research combine to form a unique study experience.

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

  • Specialist literature in other languages
  • Training in intercultural skills
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
  • International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context

Integrated internships

Among the additional qualifications, MAP students are required to complete a 12-week long internship. The MAP office and MAP faculty assist students in finding placements. Internships undertaken prior to the MAP programme may be approved on a case-by-case basis.

Special promotion / funding of the programme

Other (e.g. state level)

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

FAU does not charge tuition fees. However, each semester students must pay a fee for student services (72 EUR).

Costs of living

General guidelines on the average costs that can be expected are provided by the results of the social survey undertaken by the German National Association for Student Affairs in 2021:

According to this study, students who no longer live with their parents should have an average amount of 1,106 EUR per month at their disposal. However, monthly expenditures for personal lifestyle vary a lot. For former West Germany, the study revealed the following details on average expenditure:

  • Rent, including ancillary costs (in Erlangen, Nuremberg and surrounding areas): 410 EUR
  • Food: 198 EUR
  • Clothing: 46 EUR
  • Travel costs (public transport and/or car): 89 EUR
  • Study materials (depending on subject): 31 EUR
  • Health insurance, doctors, medicine: 100 EUR
  • Telecommunications: 31 EUR
  • Leisure, culture, sports: 65 EUR

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

Application and admission

  • An excellent Bachelor's degree in a MAP-related subject is required.
  • Applicants should show performance orientation and a specific motivation for the interdisciplinary programme.
  • English proficiency demonstrated through a high TOEFL (or equivalent) score
  • Detailed information about the application procedure can be found on the MAP website.

Prerequisites and programme structure:

  • expected Bachelor's majors: materials science and engineering, chemical and biological engineering, life science engineering, nanotechnology, polymer engineering, chemistry, physics, or related subjects
  • degree of graduation: Bachelor of Science (BSc) / Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) / Bachelor of Technology (BTech) or equivalent

Language requirements

Applicants must be fluent in English (CEFR B2 or equivalent). MAP accepts both TOEFL (iBT 85 or equivalent) or IELTS (band 6.5).

All courses are taught in English and do not require prior knowledge of the German language. Students can opt for intensive language courses in German to open the door to a career in Germany.

Application deadline

EU applicants: 1 June

Recommendation for non-EU applicants: 31 March

Submit application

Please follow the instructions on the MAP website.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

There is a wide range of scholarships available for outstanding students. In addition to requiring applicants to have excellent grades, most scholarship programmes have additional conditions regarding cultural, political, religious, or social involvement. If you have any questions about the application procedure or selection criteria, you can contact the Student Advice and Career Service (IBZ) or speak directly to FAU’s liaison officer for the scholarship organisation you wish to apply to.

https://www.fau.eu/study/prospective-students/financing-your-studies

Possibility of finding part-time employment

Many of our students are offered a student assistantship in one of the various MAP departments.
Moreover, plenty of student jobs are available on and off campus. For those, however, German language skills are required.

Additional support

Accommodation

The cities of Erlangen, Fürth, and Nuremberg offer a very good standard of living. They are popular places to live, meaning that accommodation is in high demand but often in short supply. This is particularly the case during the period before the start of a new semester. We therefore recommend that you start looking for accommodation as soon as possible. If you are flexible and also look in the surrounding area, you will have a better chance of finding somewhere affordable to live. The region has an excellent public transport system, so you should not have any problems getting to your place of study or work.

It is worth checking the available accommodation on the Internet every day, as new accommodation becomes available on a day-to-day basis. It pays to be flexible when it comes to the price, location, and available facilities of your accommodation.

Student Services Erlangen-Nürnberg runs its own student accommodation in Erlangen and Nuremberg. You will be informed about how to apply for a room in Student Services accommodation while you are in the process of applying to be admitted to FAU.

Career advisory services

The chairs, "focal subject heads", and lecturers of the MAP programme can be contacted for career-related advice. The MAP office and other FAU institutions give more general advice.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Buddy programme
  • Specialist counselling
  • Visa matters
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation
  • Welcome event

Supervisor-student ratio

MAP is characterised by a very low student-to-faculty ratio.

Contact

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

MAP-Office

Dorothea Herget
Immerwahrstr. 2a
91058 Erlangen
Tel.: +49 91318528620

Get in touch

About us

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Founded in 1743, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is now one of the largest research universities in Germany with 40,996 students and 276 degree programmes. The five faculties cover the entire spectrum of modern academic disciplines – from humanities, social sciences and theology to medicine, law, economics, sciences and engineering.

One of FAU’s defining features is its commitment to interdisciplinary teaching and research, which frequently go beyond the boundaries of individual subjects.

FAU’s outstanding research and teaching is reflected in top positions in both national and international rankings as well as the high amount of DFG funding that its researchers are able to secure.

FAU is based in three cities – Erlangen, Fürth and Nuremberg. Each of the FAU campuses is closely connected to the social and economic pulse of these cities. Studying and city life at FAU go hand in hand, so much so that it’s hard to tell city and campus life apart.

"Moving Knowledge" is our motto and guiding principle at FAU. Therefore, we strive to generate knowledge to shape the future responsibly and openly share knowledge with all stakeholders in society to drive prosperity and create value. We also use knowledge to improve our world for future generations.

University facts

  • > 75%
    International students in MAP
  • 25-30
    Students per year in MAP

Location

FAU’s two main sites, the cities of Erlangen and Nuremberg, are located at the heart of the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region. Both Erlangen and Nuremberg have their own unique charms. Erlangen is a city of 100,000 inhabitants, was the former home of the Huguenots, and it is a key location for Siemens. Nuremberg is a city with a metropolitan flair and a population of half a million. The opera, theatre, and museums, along with a lively pub scene and nightlife, offer plenty of opportunities to relax after a day in the lecture theatre, lab, or library. The highlights of the cultural calendar in Erlangen include the "Hörkunstfestival" (acoustic art festival), International Comic Salon, "figuren.theater.festival" (puppet theatre festival), "Poetenfest" (poetry festival), and the "ARENA… of the young arts" theatre and performance festival. A wide range of cultural institutions open their doors to visitors during the Blue Night in Nuremberg, and once every two years, the Long Night of Sciences gives the public a chance to take a look inside research institutions in Erlangen, Nuremberg, and Fürth. In summary, the mixture of academia, innovative companies, art, and culture makes the region the perfect place for creative minds. There is also plenty on offer for keen athletes and nature lovers. Fränkische Schweiz, a paradise for climbers and walkers, is located to the north of Erlangen and is at FAU’s doorstep. Water sports enthusiasts will love the Franconian lakes and the university’s water sports centre, which is located just south of Nuremberg.

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