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Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Jena
Chemistry of Materials
Subjects: Chemistry;Materials;Science
M.Sc. | Master of Science
Course description
The international study programme Chemistry of Materials is designed for those who want to dive deep into research. Building on a solid undergraduate foundation, this programme equips you to work independently in a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary field that bridges chemistry, physics, and materials science. You'll gain extensive knowledge in the synthesis, chemistry, and properties of new functional materials. The curriculum covers everything from molecules to nanoscale materials and bulk materials. You'll focus on advanced industrial methods for synthesizing and processing materials, including nanomaterials, thin films, macromolecular materials, glasses, ceramics, and energy materials. The programme emphasizes both hands-on experimental-analytical skills and computer simulations, ranging from atomistic to meso- and macroscopic scales. This study programme is perfect for those who are eager to explore the intricate details of material synthesis and chemical processing. It prepares you to tackle real-world challenges with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
Program Information
| Study Location | Jena |
| Start Semester | Winter |
| Study Form | Full-time |
| Study Type | Postgraduate |
| Teaching Language | English |
| Dual | No |
| Remote | No |
| Application Fee non-EU | No information |
| Study Length | 4 Semesters |
| Tuition Fees per Semester | No Tuition Fee |
| Cost per Semester | 273.0 EUR |
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Application Requirements
Language Requirements
| CEFR | No information |
| IELTS | No information |
| Cambridge (CAE) | No information |
| TOEFL IBT | No information |
This master's programme requires the following language proficiency: English language proficiency at level B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). German language proficiency at the DSH-1 level is strongly recommended. Proof is not required.
Qualification Requirements
For this master's programme, you need an above-average subject-specific bachelor's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or physics of at least 180 credit points (ECTS) or an equivalent first undergraduate degree (e.g. material sciences) that includes modules in the field of chemistry or physics of at least 60 credit points. Your CGPA should be 1.9 ("good") or better.
Document Requirements
CV Motivation letter University entrance qualification certificate Previous university degrees earned Detailed transcript of records Proof of relevant work experience Proof of subject-specific practical experience Proof of language proficiency
Application Process
| Acceptance Interview | No |
| Acceptance local admission restrictions | Not restricted |
| Application | directly at the University |
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