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The ‘Advanced Materials’ degree programmes (B.Sc./M.Sc.) at Justus Liebig University Giessen combine chemistry and physics into a modern, interdisciplinary programme focusing on innovative functional materials.

In the course you will learn:

  • how materials operate at the atomic, microscopic and macroscopic levels,
  • how to specifically tailor their properties for particular applications,
  • and how state-of-the-art methods – from electron microscopy to spectroscopy – are used to characterise and further develop new materials.

The emphasis is on practical relevance: you will conduct research in the laboratory, learn the latest analytical techniques and play an active role in shaping the materials of the future. The programme is closely integrated with current materials research at the University of Giessen, enabling you to develop your skills in a professional environment.

 

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Advanced Materials is ideal for anyone interested in the natural sciences but who doesn’t want to commit to physics or chemistry. The course offers insights into many fascinating fields – from energy storage to semiconductor physics – and combines theory with plenty of practical laboratory work. It also opens up a wide range of career paths in research and industry.

- Juri Becker, Alumnus M.Sc. Advanced Materials

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Discover cutting-edge fields of research such as:

  • Photovoltaics and photochemistry
  • Thermoelectrics
  • Electrical energy storage (batteries)
  • Smart windows
  • Semiconductor technology
  • Organic electronics
  • Coating technologies
  • Medical biomaterials
  • Materials for aerospace applications
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Bachelor Advanced Materials (B.Sc.)

  • Start of programme: Winter semester
  • Standard duration of study: 6 semesters
  • ECTS credits: 180
  • Language of teaching: German
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Master Advanced Materials (M.Sc.)

  • Start of programme: Winter semester
  • Standard duration of study: 4 semesters
  • ECTS credits: 120
  • Language of teaching: German or English
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Course structure

 

Who is this course suitable for?

If you’re curious, enjoy experimenting and are passionate about chemistry, physics and technology (as well as a bit of maths), then ‘Advanced Materials’ is just the thing for you.

Do you feel you’re lacking in one of these areas? No problem – we’ll be happy to advise you and help you get started with your studies.

 

Would you like to know more?

Information regarding Studies and Application Process:

www.uni-giessen.de/studium/studienangebot/bachelor/mawi

www.uni-giessen.de/de/studium/studienangebot/master/mawi

 

Still not sure whether ‘Advanced Materials’ is the right degree programme for you?

Find out more about our services for schools and arrange a personal consultation with students or lecturerswww.uni-giessen.de/mawi-schule

 

Double Degree: Study abroad – get double the benefits!

The Advanced Materials Master’s programme offers you a unique opportunity to gain international research experience whilst earning two Master’s degrees – one from Justus Liebig University Giessen and one from a partner university abroad.

During the two-year Master’s programme, you will spend one year at the partner university, attend English-language courses and actively participate in international research groups. The programme is structured in such a way that it does not extend the duration of your studies.

The following partner universities are available to choose from:

Padova University

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Contact: 
Prof. Dr. Bernd Smarsly
Institute of Physical Chemistry
Phone: +49-641-99-34590

Osaka University

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Contact:
Prof. Dr. Matthias Elm
Instutute of Experimental Physics I
Phone: +49-641-99-33132
e-mail: Matthias.Elm

Kansai University

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Contact:
Prof. Dr. Matthias Elm
Instutute of Experimental Physics I
Phone: +49-641-99-33132
e-mail: Matthias.Elm

 

You can easily apply for the double-degree programme whilst you’re already studying for your Master’s degree – so you can start your current course first and decide later whether you’d like to pursue an international path. An information event held at the start of the winter semester will provide all the details.

Expand your horizons – and launch your academic career on a global stage!