Nanoscience - Materials, Molecules and Cells

    Nanoscience - Materials, Molecules and Cells

    Duration2 year(s)
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2021

    Nanoscience - Materials, Molecules and Cells

    About

    The Master’s degree programme enables a specialisation in the area of nanosciences in one of the three fields of research of chemistry, biology, and physics. In addition to disciplinary specialisation in their major, students can choose between numerous courses in the required electives of both chosen fields of research. In this context, cross-disciplinary contact between these neighbouring disciplines is especially important. The programme offers close contact between research teams and students: it makes it possible for students to work in a research group from early on in their studies. The consecutive disciplinary Master's degree programme is conceived as a research-oriented, full-time degree programme that concludes with the degree of Master of Science.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    I. Prerequisites for admission to the "Nanosciences - Materials, Molecules and Cells" Master's programme are as follows: The applicant must hold a Bachelor's degree or comparable qualification in biology, chemistry, physics or material sciences, or in a mathematics-natural sciences joint honours Bachelor's degree programme with a focus on biology, chemistry or physics, or in another appropriate degree subject, either from a German university or a university abroad which is in one of the Bologna-signatory countries. If the applicant does not satisfy the first prerequisite (see above), he or she must hold a comparable qualification from another university abroad. In such a case, the equivalence is determined in accordance with the assessment proposals of the Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) at the Administrative Office of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK). The decision on whether a degree programme is in a suitable subject is made by the selection committee (Section 5). The applicant must not have received a failing grade without the option of retaking a Master’s examination or a comparable examination in a comparable subject-related direction at a university, and the applicant must not have lost the entitlement to take the examination. The applicant must not have already successfully completed a Master’s examination or a comparable examination in a comparable subject-related direction at a university. II. Evidence of at least 80 CP of disciplinary knowledge in the intended major (biology, chemistry or physics) must be provided inclusive a Bachelor's thesis in the intended major (biology, chemistry or physics). For students of Osnabrück University this is proven if biology, chemistry or physics was studied as the core subject with the scope of a joint honours Bachelor's degree programme at Osnabrück University, including professional skills development and a Bachelor's thesis in this subject. Otherwise admission can be refused or granted with the proviso that academic achievements which are still lacking are successfully caught up on within two semesters. Such academic achievements cannot be recognised as part of the Master's programme. III. In the intended minor (biology, chemistry or physics), evidence of disciplinary knowledge of 30 CP is required. For biology, this requirement is fulfilled if the candidate has expertise in the areas of biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, microbiology and molecular cell biology. For chemistry, this requirement is fulfilled if the candidate has expertise in the area of general chemistry as well as the foundations of organic and inorganic chemistry. For physics, this requirement is fulfilled if the candidate has expertise in the areas of nuclear and atomic physics, molecular physics and solid-state physics. Enclosure One provides an overview of the classification of the required expertise. IV. In derogation from paragraph I., applicants can also be provisionally admitted even if their Bachelor's degree has not yet been conferred at the time of application, if at least 150 ECTS credit points have been achieved and if, on the basis of the course of study so far, especially with regard to the examination achievements available so far, it is expected that the degree will have been obtained by the end of the first semester of the Master's programme at the latest. Only examination achievements which have been attained up to the end of the application deadline will be considered. Also in this case, the requirements ensuing from paragraph I., subsections 1. and 2., and paragraphs II. and III. are to be complied with. This means that all achievements for the Bachelor's degree or the comparable qualification must have been completed and assessed by the end of the first semester of the Master's programme. For applications for the winter semester, this date is 31 March.

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    Nanoscience - Materials, Molecules and Cells

    Osnabrück University

    Osnabrück University

    Germany

    Germany, Munich