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Munich University of Applied Sciences (MUAS) is a renowned institution known for its strong emphasis on practical, hands-on learning. The Master in Micro- and Nanotechnology course offered at MUAS is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the principles and applications of micro- and nanotechnology. The program covers a wide range of topics including nanomaterials, microfabrication, and nanoelectronics, preparing students for careers in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, biomedical engineering, and renewable energy. With state-of-the-art facilities and expert faculty, students at MUAS have the opportunity to gain valuable skills and knowledge in this rapidly growing field. Graduates of the program are well-equipped to make significant contributions to the advancement of micro- and nanotechnology.
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How to apply
What you need to apply for Master in Micro- and Nanotechnology at Munich University of Applied Sciences (MUAS)
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Most lectures are held in German, but a number of courses is offered in English so that with little German skills in the beginning the program can be attended. Nevertheless, competency in spoken and written German is recommended.
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The application is possible before you have your final certificate. Please hand in all required documents as soon as possible as you might need to give an entrance exam and the visa procedure typically takes a long time. To my knowledge, this can only be started once you have the final admission.
180 ECTS
To enable a flexible course of study, the compulsory courses are typically offered in summer and winter term, so that students can pick up their studies in both semesters.
Students, who have not studied physics or related programs before, or professionals, who spent some time outside the university, can attend mathematics and physics crash courses in the beginning.
Professionals as well as students with a Bachelor´s degree who plan an early career entry have the possibility to enroll for part-time studies. A later change is not possible.
The two figures show a possible course of study for full- and part-time. Especially the elective courses can be changed in order.
In order to enroll in the program, you must meet the following qualifications. You have either achieved or will soon achieve a Bachelor´s Degree or similar Diploma in one of the fields of the natural or engineering sciences, respectively a similar field with a final grade better than the equivalent German grade "good". Your degree work was attained either at a German university or at a foreign school which is properly accredited.
The Bachelor's degree covers at least 180 ECTS credit points and at least six theoretical semesters. The completion of a practical semester or an industrial internship of at least 18 weeks during the Bachelor's studies is required. A German language certificate, level A2 and a minimum of 10 ECTS in physics are required.
Applicants who do not meet the grade requirement have to proof their technical qualification in an oral entrance examination. This examination is offered after the correct application in due time and extends over 20 to 30 minutes. The entrance examination serves as proof for sufficient background skills in mathematics, fundamentals in physics, basics in semiconductor technology, and practial experience. The examination is held by two full professors. For details, please refer to the [Study and Examination Regulations](https://hm.edu/studium_1/im_studium/mein_studium/recht/sp...) (in german).
Most lectures are held in German, but a number of courses is offered in English so that the program can be studied in English. Still, German language skills on level A2 are required to have a larger choice of modules and to be able to find appropriate positions for the project study and Master thesis in industry.
Courses start: Annually on October 1st or March 15th – Application period
for courses starting October 1st: May 1st to June 15th,
for courses starting March 15th: November 15th to January 15th.
What to prepare for your application to Master in Micro- and Nanotechnology
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1 accepted out of 1 total applications
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2.41
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