16 Degrees in Materials Science in Germany for 2024

Degrees in Materials Science in Germany for 2024Filter
    • Saarland, Germany

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English, German, French, Spanish

    The AMASE Master is an international Master's programme 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, English).

  • Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering

    Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences

    • Osnabrück, Germany

    Full time

    6 semesters

    On-Campus

    German

    Students in the degree program Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering deal with the entire chain from the development to the application of materials. This includes production, processing, testing, selection, and quality assurance as well as technical sales and service.

    • Rheinbach, Germany

    Full time

    4 semesters

    On-Campus

    English, German

    The study programme covers the fields of materials science and technical sustainability. It also provides students with methodological skills in the areas of materials development, processing, and analysis plus the fields of sustainability aspects as efficient materials, life cycle assessment, conservation of resources and renewables.

  • Master of Science in Soft Matter and Materials

    Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)

    • Mainz, Germany
    • Darmstadt, Germany

    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.

    • Bordeaux, France
    • Lisbon, Portugal
    • + 4 more

    Full time

    24 months

    On-Campus

    English

    Materials are the building blocks of the modern global economy and are instrumental for the transition to a green, circular economy that emits less CO2. Thirty of these materials have been defined by the EU as critical, meaning that they are both highly important to the EU economy and in dangerously low supply. Accessing the known primary raw material sources has become more challenging, while amounts of industrial waste and end-of-life products are rapidly increasing. These waste streams contain secondary raw materials, many of which are critical and can be recovered, diversifying supply and delivering usable materials to meet increasing demands.

  • Bachelor of Science in Polymer Engineering

    Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences

    • Osnabrück, Germany

    Full time

    6 semesters

    On-Campus

    German

    The Bachelor of Science in Polymer Engineering degree in Polymer Engineering imparts students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to work as an engineer in the plastics manufacturing, processing, and utilizing industries. This includes, among other things, the planning and application of modern production methods and the plastics-optimized design, layout, and configuration of faultless plastic components.

  • Master of Science in Lightweight Engineering and Composites

    PFH Private University of Applied Sciences

    • Stade, Germany

    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).

    • Liège, Belgium
    • Metz, France
    • + 2 more

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The EMerald master‘s program was created to answer the urgent need expressed by the European Union to create a resource-efficient Europe. As the EU recognised the importance of mineral and metal resources in our modern economy, it also realised that the raw materials industries were facing a critical skills shortage.

  • Master of Science in Photonics

    The Abbe School of Photonics

    • Jena, Germany

    Full time

    2 years

    Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Science in Photonics (M.Sc. Photonics) is a Master's degree course providing multidisciplinary coverage in the field of optics and photonics. The two-year program comprises four educational stages. The course schedule ranges from fundamental scientific subjects to application-oriented photonics engineering aspects. The program is designed to incorporate students of different backgrounds and nationalities and provides them with a solid knowledge in optics and photonics for scientific research and for its technological applications in industry. All students enrolled in the two-year program receive dedicated tutorial support and are trained for leading positions in industry and academia.

    • Espoo, Finland
    • Bordeaux, France
    • + 4 more

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    As global and EU populations and subsequent welfare demands increase, consumption per capita is also on the rise. In the EU especially, consumption has outpaced production, particularly with respect to the more complicated, resource-intensive technologies and products that have become part of daily life. As a result, recycling is of utmost importance to diversify our supply sources and meet society‘s needs.

    • Birkenfeld, Germany

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    International Material Flow Management (IMAT) is an interdisciplinary master´s degree program that teaches students and professionals to become Change Agents who are knowledgeable in Circular Economy, Renewable Energy, Zero-Emission Systems and Green Growth! Through our English-language two-year program, our students learn how to link economic development with environmental protection. This technology- and business-heavy environmental, science and engineering program offers cutting edge knowledge through an advanced portfolio of subjects that the 21st-century business leaders must possess. Join the IMAT program and become the next Change Agent for a Decarbonizing Economy.

    • Furtwangen, Germany

    On-Campus

    German

    Your master plan for the future! Materials Science is one of the key disciplines of the 21 Century. It is your master plan for the future because it delivers solutions for a wide variety of industrial problems. In the areas of health, energy, mobility, communications, and environmental and climate protection, modifications in materials will lead to many innovations in the years and decades to come. In the Applied Materials Science master's programme at the University Campus, Tuttlingen students are ideally prepared for these multi-faceted and exciting career challenges. The master's degree prepares students for research or development in the area of materials sciences. THE PROGRAMME FOCUSES ON THE FOLLOWING AREAS: Surfaces Technology and Interface Reactions Functional Materials Process & Materials Bionics Composite Materials Implants Specialization Production Processes Additive Manufacturing Processes TARGET GROUP The Master of Applied Materials Sciences degree is aimed at materials technicians, medical technicians, mechanical engineers, and production technicians, as well as natural scientists, who wish to expand their knowledge of materials sciences. STUDY PREREQUISITES Application with the selection procedure First degree in a relevant discipline (STEM subject) 210 ECTS points Career opportunities The challenge for the products of the future will be the complex assemblies and components of which they are composed. Materials scientists are in high demand in almost every sector. They work in the research and development of new materials for application in technical products. Knowledge of both methods and business skills means that they are also qualified to work in leading positions in quality assurance and technical management. FIELDS OF EMPLOYMENT Materials research and product development Quality assurance Management and leadership positions Development of material-appropriate production processes Medical technology Mechanical Engineering/Automotive industry

  • PhD in Photonics

    Max Planck School of Photonics

    • Jena, Germany
    • Karlsruhe, Germany
    • + 9 more

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Max Planck School of Photonics (MPSP) is a top-tier interdisciplinary graduate school in Germany that provides a unique PhD program (as well as a combined MSc and PhD program) in Photonics for excellent graduates from all over the world. We are not a single university, but a network of 19 top universities and research institutions across Germany. Therefore, we combine the knowledge of the best researchers and offer our students a unique graduate school experience: • Full funding and no tuition fees • Excellent teaching and research facilities • Outstanding network of world-renowned Fellows • Additional curriculum bundling the knowledge of our Fellows and preparing you for your career • Very good connections to industry After completing our "study phase" or if you apply with a qualifying MSc degree you can start your PhD research project. In the 3-year "research phase" you conduct your doctoral project in photonics under the supervision of our MPSP Fellows at one of our 19 research institutions.

  • MSc in Photonics

    Max Planck School of Photonics

    • Erlangen, Germany
    • Jena, Germany
    • + 1 more

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Max Planck School of Photonics (MPSP) is a top-tier interdisciplinary graduate school in Germany that provides an integrated MSc and PhD program (2-years MSc + 3-years PhD) in Photonics for excellent graduates from all over the world. We are not a single university, but a network of 19 top universities and research institutions across Germany. Therefore, we combine the knowledge of the best researchers and offer our students a unique graduate school experience: • Full funding and no tuition fees • Excellent teaching and research facilities • Outstanding network of world-renowned Fellows • Additional curriculum bundling the knowledge of our Fellows and preparing you for your career • Very good connections to industry During the "study phase", students undergo a full-time Master's program at one of the three teaching universities within the Max Plank School of Photonics network, thus either the M.Sc. Advanced Optical Technologies - MAOT program at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, the M.Sc. Photonics - ASP program in Jena, or the M.Sc. Optics and Photonics - KSOP program in Karlsruhe.

    • Paderborn, Germany

    Full time

    4 semesters

    On-Campus

    English, German

    In the Master's degree program in Optoelectronics and Photonics, the students acquire a profound knowledge base and skillset in the field of optoelectronics and photonics. The program is set up as an interdisciplinary course program with about equal parts of advanced level (Master level) courses from physics and electrical engineering and information technology.