International Programmes 2023/2024

Master of Science in Physics Master of Science in Physics

University of Münster • Münster

Degree
Master of Science in Physics,
Possibility of a double degree with the University of Seville (Spain)
Teaching language
  • English
Languages

Courses are held in English. The Master's thesis can be written either in English or in German.

Full-time / part-time
  • full-time
Programme duration
4 semesters
Beginning
Winter and summer semester
Application deadline

For the winter semester: beginning of May to 15 September.
For the summer semester: middle of November to 15 March.
For the double degree programme with the University of Seville, different deadlines apply.

Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
Yes
Description/content

The Master's programme in Physics at the University of Münster offers research-oriented studies in advanced fields of basic and applied science. It provides a highly flexible course programme that allows the students to specialise their studies according to their personal interest. During the first year, the students select courses in two subjects in physics from a list of the following topics: Materials Physics, Nano and Quantum Technologies, Nonlinear Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Photonics and Magnonics, and Physics of Solid State Nanosystems. These topics reflect the broad spectrum of research activities in the department. The subjects in physics are complemented by studies of an interdisciplinary subject such as biophysics, computer science, geophysics, mathematics or philosophy. Students with a limited proficiency in German may also choose "German as a Foreign Language" for their interdisciplinary studies. During the second year, the students conduct an independent, experimentally-oriented or theoretically-oriented research project in one of the research groups of the department. In this project, the students gain professional knowledge and understanding of the physics and methods in the chosen topic. The research project is completed by the Master's thesis and an oral presentation of the project results in a seminar talk.

Course organisation

The first year of the programme consists of lectures, experimental and theoretical exercises in small learning groups, lab courses, and seminars. For the courses in the first year, students select three modules, two specialisation fields in physics as well as one interdisciplinary subject. These three modules are complemented by a module "Elective Studies in Physics" which allows the students to freely select courses from the list of courses offered by the Physics Department according to their personal interests.

The second year is devoted to an independent research project for the Master's thesis carried out in one of the research groups of the department under the supervision of leading scientists in their respective fields. The project is split into two modules, the module "Professional Specialisation and Project Design" in the third semester and the Master's thesis itself in the fourth semester.

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A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
Integrated internships

None obligatory

Course-specific, integrated German language courses
Yes
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Semester contribution

Students must pay a semester contribution fee of 316.98 EUR per semester. This includes a "semester ticket" covering public transportation in the greater Münster area as well as the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

You can find more information here:
https://www.uni-muenster.de/studieninteressierte/en/einschreibung/semesterbeitrag.shtml

Costs of living

We recommend that students budget at least 900 EUR per month to cover personal expenses (accommodation, living expenses, health insurance).

Funding opportunities within the university
No
Academic admission requirements

A Bachelor's degree in physics or a closely physics-related subject with a minimum grade "C"

Language requirements

Candidates must provide proof of their language skills in English at level B2 (CEFR) or equivalent.

Application deadline

For the winter semester: beginning of May to 15 September.
For the summer semester: middle of November to 15 March.
For the double degree programme with the University of Seville, different deadlines apply.

Submit application to

Online application

Possibility of finding part-time employment

For second-year students, several jobs as teaching assistants for Bachelor's courses or mentors to junior Bachelor's students are available in the department. In general, German language skills are required for teaching assistants. In addition, there are usually a lot of job offers for students in Münster.

Accommodation

As in all popular university cities in Germany, accommodation is in high demand and is not easy to find in Münster – but it’s not impossible either!

Please contact the International Office (Bachelor's and Master's students) or the WWU Graduate Centre (doctoral candidates) for advice. Please also note that the University of Münster (like most German public universities) does not have its own student halls of residence.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates
  • Specialist counselling
  • Tutors

University of Münster

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With about 45,000 students and 5,500 academics, the University of Münster is one of the largest universities in Germany. It enjoys an outstanding reputation in the region and far beyond for its excellent research opportunities, high-quality teaching and promotion of junior researchers. Fifteen faculties with 120 degree programmes and some 30 research centres comprise the institutional backbone of the university. Besides its academic opportunities, the University of Münster offers a wide and varied range of extracurricular activities. Pursue your interests by participating in student societies, university theatre, choirs, orchestras, bands, and sports courses. Additionally, make sure to visit the university's museums and gardens to further enrich your experience.

University location

Münster is located in north-west Germany, close to the border with the Netherlands. The city is a lively student town, famous for its bicycle-friendly atmosphere and student pubs. Of Münster's total population of approx. 316,400 inhabitants, over 61,800 are students at the different universities. Münster is a thriving centre of science and academia. It is a great place to live, learn and teach.

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