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Physics of Green Technologies (Master of Science)
| Official titLE | Physik grüner Technologien |
|---|---|
| Degree | Master of Science (M.Sc.) |
| Program length | 2 semesters / 1 year (60 ECTS points) |
| Start | winter and summer semester |
| Language of instruction | German |
During the Master’s degree programme in Physics of Green Technologies, you will expand your extensive analytical skills from the preceding 8-semester Bachelor’s degree programme. You will perform independent scientific research projects, learn to maintain a scientific overview in planning and decision-making processes and apply your expertise to the critical analysis of various solutions in the field of sustainability.
Similar to the 2-semester “M.Sc. Physics”, this advanced degree programme only includes research, working groups and the Master’s thesis, although these are centred around the areas of sustainable technologies, for example, while in the working groups the focus is on “Solar Energy Conversion”, “Sustainable Materials”, “Structural Analysis” or “Semiconductor Photonics”.
Concentrations
The extended, independent research phase serves to prepare you for independent and autonomous work as a physicist in business, industry, at scientific research institutes and within public administration, especially where interdisciplinary skill is required, such as in consulting, planning or development activities and in professional fields where coordination between the various disciplines is required.
Prospects
The Master’s degree programme in “Physics of Green Technologies” is research-centric, preparing students for research fields in physics and other disciplines such as regenerative energy technology, materials science, applied measurement techniques, biology or nature conservation. Together with the preceding Bachelor’s degree programme, it is also application-oriented, as the work placement and continuous contact with professional representatives ensure a high level of practical relevance
Experience has shown that the prospective occupational fields of a physicist are very broad, and often extend far into neighbouring natural sciences and other disciplines.
Admission requirements
Required university degree We require proof that you have completed the specific Bachelor’s degree programme “Physics of Green Technologies” with 240 credit points (ECTS) or a standard period of study of 8 semesters or 4 years, or proof of a comparable domestic or foreign university degree qualifying you for a respective profession. Certifications of program-specific knowledge and skills to be submitted prior to admission German skills:
DSH 2
Other language skills:
Skills in the English language according to the "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages of the Council of Europe" on level B2.Admission Mode No restrictions (no NC). Direct admission is granted with complete fulfillment of the admission requirements. Who can answer questions?
Technical questions about your application
Content-related questions about the program
General Questions
Prof. Dr. Jan Christoph Goldschmidt
Hans-Meerwein-Straße 4
Room: B233 or 02/2330
35043 MarburgTel.: +49 6421 28-21337
E-Mail: PgT@physik.uni-marburg.deFor questions on recognizing academic achievements
Prof. Peter Lenz
Renthof 6
Raum: 202 or 02 002
35037 MarburgTel.: +49 6421 28-24291
E-Mail: peter.lenz@physik.uni-marburg.deFormal questions about your application
In case of formal questions about the application, please contact Master's Coordination with your application number (if available) at master@uni-marburg.de.
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