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Awarding institution: Double diploma of two out of four institutions Course title: Erasmus Mundus MSc in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Modes: Full-Time
Course structure
Work - Not defined, depends on student’s individual choice of two institutions, one for each year of the Erasmus Mundus programme.
Main discipline: Physical Sciences
Assessment - Not defined, depends on student’s individual choice of course modulesContact information:
Ms. Elke Delfosse, Management Assistant, IMEC, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven (Heverlee)Tel: -
Email: nano@kuleuven.be
Awarding institution: University of Kaiserslautern Course title: Distance Study Programme Nanobiotechnology Modes: Partly Online Distance learning
Course structure
Work - Textbooks for self-learning, online tutorials, two on-campus weekends
Main discipline: Multidisciplinary
Assessment - Mail-in exercises and written exams of 90 minutes each depending upon the moduleContact information:
Dr. Maria Elisabetta BerbenniUniversity Kaiserslautern
Distance & International Studies Center (DISC)
Postfach 3049
D-67653 KaiserslauternFax: +49 (0)631/205-4940
Tel: +49 (0)631/205-4941
Email: e.berbenni@zfuw.uni-kl.de
Awarding institution: University of Munich (LMU), University of Augsburg, Technische Universität München Course title: Advanced Materials Science Modes: Full-Time
Course structure
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Educational Organization
Independent study and tutoring: The low student-to-faculty ratio ensures individual attention for all students. Due to the condensed curriculum and the varied educational background of the students in the AMS program, a full commitment to independent study is also required. Project work, Industrial Training and Spring School are included.
Master's thesis and degree: After having passed the exams during the first year, the students complete the program with a Master's thesis (six months) covering a research area represented by the faculty of the AMS program.Course Objectives
The interdisciplinary program "Advanced Materials Science" offers excellent students with degrees in Chemistry, Physics, Materials or Engineering Sciences multi-faceted training in the topical field of advanced materials, covering the range from nanoparticles to macroscopic matter. The program features small classes, intensive tutoring, project work, presentations by renowned international guest speakers, a spring school, and extensive practical training at leading industrial R&D units and production sites. The program is completed with a Master's thesis. The Master's program is enriched by training complementary key qualifications. Due to a strict limit on the number of participating students, it is assured that the selected students are provided with the best possible education in the field of materials and nanotechnology.
Assessment -Forms of Assessment
Main discipline: Chemistry
Courses, lectures and training will be graded using the European credit point system.
ECTS-Credits
120Contact information:
AMS Office
Lichtenbergstr. 4, D-85747 Garching, GermanyTel: +49 (0) 89 289 13111
Email: ams.office@lrz.tum.de