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6 Materials Science Degree Programs in Germany


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Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)
Master of Science in Soft Matter and Materials
- Mainz, Germany
- Darmstadt, Germany
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The study of soft matter and soft materials requires a comprehensive understanding of physics and chemistry in this field. The goal of the Master's program Soft Matter and Materials is to provide technical knowledge and conceptual competence related to the production of building blocks (e.g. polymers, supramolecular tectons, colloids) and the structure-dynamics-property relationships of soft matter and materials. Functional concepts will be learned based on general synthetic components, in addition to biologically-relevant components.


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Trier University of Applied Sciences
International Material Flow Management (M.Sc. & M.Eng.)
- Birkenfeld, Germany
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
International Material Flow Management (IMAT) is an interdisciplinary master's degree program that offers two degrees: IMAT Master of Science (M. Sc.) and IMAT Master of Engineering (M. Eng.). This technology- and business-heavy environmental, science, and engineering program offer cutting-edge knowledge through an advanced portfolio of subjects that the 21st-century business leaders must possess.


Universität des Saarlandes
Master in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
- Saarland, Germany
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, German, French, Spanish
The AMASE Master's is an international Master's program in Materials Science and Engineering. You study at two out of four European universities from different countries (Germany, France, Spain, Sweden). You also learn two out of the four available languages (German, French, Spanish, and English).


Universität des Saarlandes
Sustainable Materials and Engineering (M.Sc.)
- Saarland, Germany
MSc
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English, German
From houses constructed from bio-based materials to cars made from recycled lightweight materials to compostable packaging and products, the Master's programme in Sustainable Materials and Engineering will give you the skills to help build systems that protect our limited resources and to contribute to a more ecological future.
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PFH Private University of Applied Sciences
Master of Science in Lightweight Engineering and Composites
- Stade, Germany
MSc
Full time, Part time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Master's degree in "Lightweight Engineering & Composites" is intended for engineers and graduates of mathematics and natural sciences with professional experience, who would like to gain a qualification in the area of composites via the professional development route. The particular focus of the study program is on both carbon fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP, colloquially known as "carbon") and glass fiber-reinforced plastics (GFRP).


AKAD University
Weiterbildung Werkstoffkunde Grundlagen
- Germany Online, Germany
Certificate
Full time
4 months
Distance Learning
German
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Materials Science programs explore the properties and applications of various materials, merging concepts from physics, chemistry, and engineering. This interdisciplinary field offers unique opportunities to innovate and improve technologies, impacting industries from electronics to biomedical applications.
Students studying Materials Science in Germany engage in hands-on projects and research-focused learning, fostering a practical understanding of how materials behave under different conditions. Common courses include materials characterization, nanotechnology, and polymer science. You'll develop precise skills like testing material properties, designing composite materials, and analyzing data from experiments. The academic environment promotes independent thinking, encouraging students to strengthen their adaptability and problem-solving abilities.
Graduates often pursue careers in research and development, quality assurance, or manufacturing, where their expertise is highly valued in sectors like renewable energy, aerospace, and automotive engineering. The German emphasis on engineering and technology provides a strong foundation for graduates, equipping them with globally transferable skills applicable in various industries worldwide.