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Applied and Engineering Physics


Course of studies


Degree

Master

Duration of study (semesters)

4

Language

Englisch

Location

Garching

Description of course of studies

The Master in Applied and Engineering Physics is a two year full time programme with 120 CP in total. The programme is consecutive to the Physics Bachelor programme and leads to actual research contents.

During first year students choose from the wide catalogue of specialty modules, according to their interests. The catalogue consists of chosen topics from experimental to theoretical Physics and represents the scientific profile of the Physics-Department at TUM. The research areas cover Condensed matter (KM), Particle-, Nuclear- and Astrophysics (KTA) and Biophysics (BIO). The applied fields in these areas compose the contents for the study programme Applied and Engineering Physics (AEP). Examples of the catalogue are listed at the end of the course description. Four elective modules (worth 20 CP) have to be chosen from the focus AEP, two more elective courses (10 CP) from the complementary fields.

The programme is consolidated by the mandatory course in Advanced Theoretical Physics and completes hereby the broad profile and professional focus of the physics course. Additional students have to pass a Proseminar and the advanced laboratory. These are thematically assigned to the main focus and will be credited as course achievements.

Connections to neighbouring sciences and applications of Physics in Engineering or Medicine are ensured through the Non-physical electives. Students can choose exams compassing 8 CP from a catalogue that is to be defined by the examinations board. Two CP will be credited as course achievements from the module “Soft skills”.

During second year students concentrate on their research project which can be carried out either at one of the institutes of the physics department of TUM or one of the associated institutes (Max Planck Institutes, etc.). Students are directly involved in the research on a recent topic in either Theoretical or Experimental Physics whilst working on their project. The research is supplemented by the Master Seminar (10 CP) and the Masters-Praktikum (15 CP) which provide necessary prerequisites in conception and creation for the following Master’s thesis (30 CP). The Master’s thesis has to be defended in the concluding Master Colloquium (5 CP).

Examples of special courses:
Modules for study programme assigned to Applied and Engineering Physics:
  • Applied Physics: Polymer physics
  • Applied superconducting: Josephson effects and superconductor electronics
  • Application of nuclear physical methods in interdisciplinary research
  • Computational Astrophysics
  • Computational Biophysics
  • Computational Physics
  • Introduction to Plasma Physics
  • Fundamentals of Surface and Nanoscale Science
  • Light sources and glass laser- low temperature plasma physics and its applications
  • Magnetism
  • Magnetism and spin phenomena in semiconductor- and low dimensional electronic systems Molecular Biophysics: spectroscopic methods
  • Nanostructured Soft Materials
  • Neutron scattering and complementary methods
  • Nonlinear Dynamics and Complex Systems
  • Particle Detectors – Theory and Practice
  • Principles of energy conversion
  • Quantum optics
  • Reactor physics and new concepts in nuclear technics
  • Renewable Energy
  • Superconducting and Low temperature physics
  • Particle Physics with high energetic accelerators (Tevatron and Large Hadron Collider)
  • Particle Physics with neutrons
  • Ultra cold Quantum gases
  • Frontiers of Surface and Nanoscale Science
  • Fuel cells in energy technology
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulations: from principles to applications
  • Optoelectronics
  • Physics and technics of magnetic measuring processes
  • Plasma physics and fusion research
  • Particle physics with cosmic and earth-bound accelerators


Course of studies

Applied and Engineering Physics

Internship


Application and admission


Application

Online application: http://portal.mytum.de/studium/onlinebewerbung/index_html

Aptitude test

yes

Start of course

Winter and summer semester, winter semester recommended

Application Period

Winter term: April 12 – May 31
Summer term: Nov. 15 - Dec. 31


Admission notification

Online after verification of application documents

Application documents

Application for admission (Online Application), Academic Records transcript of records of bachelor’s degree or equivalent (officially authenticated copy), copy of TOEFL/IELTS scores, Resume, personal ID (copy), Curriculum Vitae, passport-size photo
Attention! You will get a checklist of the required documents after completing the online application.


Application documents (International students)

Application for admission (Online Application), Academic Records transcript of records of bachelor’s degree or equivalent (officially authenticated copy), copy of TOEFL/IELTS scores, Resume,personal ID (copy), Curriculum Vitae, passport-size photo
Attention! You will get a checklist of the required documents after completing the online application


Information | Counselling


Academic counseling

Dr. Martin Sass

General student counseling (Link)

http://portal.mytum.de/studium/studienberatung/index_html/document_view?

Contact

Studienberatung

Study and examination regulations


Examination regulations (Link)

http://www.ph.tum.de/angebot/master/legal

Examination information

For the recognition of already earned semesters & examinations, please contact the office of the faculty’s examination board.

Further links


Website of course of studies (link)

http://www.ph.tum.de/angebot/master?language=en

Department website

http://www.ph.tum.de

Student´s representatives (link)

http://mpi.fs.tum.de/FBP

Women's representatives (link)

http://www.ph.tum.de/fakultaet/beauftragte/#Gleichstellung

Study abroad program coordinator

Dr. Maria Eckholt

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