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Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf
Dusseldorf
Physics
Subjects: Physics
M.Sc. | Master of Science
Course description
The master's degree program in physics at Heinrich Heine University, taught in English, builds on a successful bachelor's degree in physics. It's designed for students passionate about science. The curriculum focuses on nano and solid state physics, quantum optics and information, plasma physics, biophysics, and soft matter. These areas are well-represented at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. In this program, you'll dive deep into the study of nano and solid state physics, exploring the properties and behaviors of materials at the nanoscale. Quantum optics and information will take you into the realm of light and its quantum properties, opening doors to new technologies and understanding. Plasma physics will introduce you to the fourth state of matter, with applications ranging from fusion energy to space science. Biophysics and soft matter will bridge the gap between physics and biology, examining the physical principles underlying biological systems and soft materials. This program is not just about learning; it's about engaging with cutting-edge research and becoming part of a community that values curiosity and innovation. At Heinrich Heine University, you'll find a supportive environment where your interest in science can flourish.
Program Information
| Study Location | Dusseldorf |
| Start Semester | Summer, 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 | 300.0 EUR |
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Application Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Applicants must have completed studies at the bachelor s level, which must include courses in - mechanics, - electrodynamics, - quantum mechanics/atomic physics, - thermodynamics/statistical mechanics, - optics, nuclear/particle or solid state physics, - mathematical methods in physics, specifically vector calculus, complex calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, as well as laboratory courses and a thesis. The final grade must be equivalent to 3.0 in the German system or better.
Application Process
| Acceptance Interview | No |
| Acceptance local admission restrictions | Not restricted |
| Application | directly at the University |
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