Nanosciences - Materials Molecules and Cellsinternational course, full time
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Master
- Standard period of study (amount)
- 4 semesters
- Location
- Osnabrück
Overview and admission
Study Type
graduate
Admission semester
Winter Semester only
Area of study
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Nanoanalysis
- Nanomaterials
- Physics
Target group
Graduates in a degree course in Life Sciences, Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science or in a dual-subject Bachelor's degree course in Mathematics and Natural Sciences with a focus on Life Sciences, Chemistry or Physics
Annotation
Over the past twenty years, nanosciences have developed into a multifaceted cross-sectional discipline which is now having a significant impact on almost all areas of science and technology. The Master's degree programme in 'Nanosciences - Materials, Molecules and Cells' offers an interdisciplinary qualification at the interfaces between the areas of Life Sciences, Chemistry and Physics. By selecting a subject focus in the field of life sciences, chemistry or physics, individual planning of the course of study is made possible. The programme is supplemented by a compulsory elective area with tailored modules from the remaining two specialist disciplines. The degree course is characterised by high practical orientation and proximity to research in the area of the interdisciplinary research centre of Cellular Nanoanalytics (CellNanOs). The Master's degree qualifies you for a broad, interdisciplinary range of professions in the field of research and development in the nanosciences and offers diverse opportunities for a doctorate, e.g. in the context of graduate schools at the University of Osnabrück.
Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree course or equivalent academic degree in a Life Sciences, Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science degree course or in a dual-subject Bachelor's degree course in Mathematics/Natural Science with a focus on Biology, Chemistry or Physics. English language skills at level B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).; at least 80 ECTS credits in the desired focus (Life Sciences, Chemistry or Physics); At least 30 ECTS credit points in the two remaining disciplines.
Lecture period
- 28.10.2024 - 15.02.2025
- 14.04.2025 - 19.07.2025
Application deadlines
Winter semester (2024/2025)
Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants
Expired
For information on vacant study places and extended deadlines, see uos.debewerben
Deadlines for International Students from the European Union
Expired
Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
Expired
Enrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students
Expired
as per letter of acceptance
Languages of instruction
Main language
English
Further languages
German