4 semesters
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Under 1,500 EUR/sem
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Saarland University is a renowned research university located in Saarbrücken, Germany. The university offers a wide range of programs, including the AMASE: Joint European Master’s Programme in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering. This program is a unique opportunity for students to study in multiple European countries and gain expertise in the field of materials science and engineering. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of advanced materials and their applications in various industries. Graduates of the AMASE program have the opportunity to pursue exciting career opportunities in research, development, and innovation in the field of materials science and engineering.
Specialization
- 5 Specialization Tracks available (Refer the course website to check which track is offered by which university in the Joint Master's) Advanced metallic materials Polymers and composites Smart surfaces and functional materials Advanced processing technologies Bio/Nano materials
Fields of study
How to apply
What you need to apply for AMASE: Joint European Master’s Programme in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering at Saarland University
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BSc.- or equivalent in the field of materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry or other materials science or engineering related studies (3 year minimum study period). You can apply even if you will not have finished your studies within our application deadline. In this case, you must submit an official document stating that you are a currently enrolled student and participating in your last year of studies. The document must be issued through and signed by a representative of the Academic Registrar’s Office, the Examinations Office or equivalent. Signatures from other staff members, such as teachers/professors, will not be accepted.
Language knowledge: Very good language knowledge of the Entrance University is a requirement for applying. It is an advantage if you have also (at least some) knowledge of the language of the second university. In any case, we recommend to upload certificates of all languages that you know.
Students should have previous study experience in areas relevant to Materials Science and Engineering. The ranking goes as follows:
Materials Science, Materials Engineering
Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering
Electrical, Electronic, Civil Engineering, etc.
With degrees in Civil Engineering, Telecommunications, Textile Engineering, Design, Architecture, Computational Science, Informatics you will not be entitled to scholarships and only be accepted in exceptional cases.
What to prepare for your application to AMASE: Joint European Master’s Programme in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
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This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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Applicants are selected by the Steering Committee of the AMASE-Master. You will be informed about the decision via e-mail. Decisions made by the Steering Committee are final.
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Address
Saarbrücken Campus
Building A4 4, Ground floor
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Tuition
< 1,500 EUR
per semester
Semester contribution
4,500 EUR
per semester
Application fee
0 EUR
one-time
Estimated year-1 total cost
20,904 – 23,902 EUR
Includes tuition, semester contribution, and estimated living costs. Range accounts for lifestyle differences.
This programme has restricted admission (NC). Admission is competitive and based on academic performance.
Additional fee information
Students from the EU: €1,500/semester
Students from outside the EU: €4,500/semester
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