Applied Natural Sciences / Angewandte Naturwissenschaften
University of Regensburg
at Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg · Oldenburg, Lower Saxony
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester, Summer semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master of Science in Engineering Physics at Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg is a comprehensive program that combines principles of physics and engineering, preparing students for advanced careers in various fields including electrical and electronic engineering. Over the course of four semesters, students engage with a curriculum that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, focusing on areas such as semiconductor technology, nanotechnology, and renewable energy systems.
This program is structured around a series of modules totaling 120 ECTS credits, which include both mandatory courses and electives. A unique aspect of this master's degree is the emphasis on hands-on experience through a practical or internship semester, essential in a university of applied sciences. This structure not only allows students to deepen their technical skills but also gives them valuable industry exposure, enhancing their employability in a competitive job market.
Students also undertake a thesis project, which enables them to apply their learning to real-world problems while fostering research skills and critical thinking. The program is well-suited for individuals who possess a strong foundation in physics and are looking to expand their knowledge in engineering applications. It also caters to those aiming for roles in innovation-driven sectors, supported by Germany's robust Mittelstand and industrial partners.
Germany's vibrant engineering landscape, combined with the opportunity to work while studying and the 18-month post-study job-seeking permit, presents an ideal environment for mastering the dual aspects of engineering and physics. Enrolled students will benefit from the support of research initiatives and collaborations that characterize the German academic and industrial ecosystem.
These roles span various industries such as automotive, telecommunications, renewable energy, and technology development, reflecting the demand for skilled graduates in Germany's engineering sectors.
It typically takes 4 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester, Summer semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
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