Double Master’s degree in Physics and Microelectronic

Degrees and universities involved:  

  • Master’s Degree in Nuclear Physics from the Universidad de Sevilla (Master’s degree of 60 ECTS) 

 

  • Master’s Degree in Microelectronics: Design and Applications of Micro/Nanometric Systems from the Universidad de Sevilla (Master’s degree of 60 ECTS) 

 

  • Master’s Degree in Science and Technology of New Materials from the Universidad de Sevilla (Master’s degree of 60 ECTS) 

 

  • Master of Science in Physics from the Universität Münster (Master’s degree of 120 ECTS) 
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Double Master’s degree in Physics and Microelectronic

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Requirements

To be admitted to any of the aforementioned Master’s programs, the student must have previously completed a “Grado en Física” (Bachelor’s Degree in Physics) or a “Bachelor of Science” (BSc) in Physics with at least 180 ECTS credits. 

Students from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Seville who have completed the Bachelor’s degree and, in addition, a minimum of 30 ECTS credits in subjects corresponding to the relevant Master’s program, as stipulated in the academic agreement, may apply to continue their studies in the Master’s program in Physics at the University of Münster.  

The requirement for admission into the Master’s programme in Physics is the previous successful completion of a degree course in a relevant field of study with a minimum standard duration of six semesters. This degree course must have resulted in a Bachelor’s degree or another degree (Diplom, Staatsexamen etc.) with a final overall grade of at least befriedigend (satisfactory) (or an ECTS grade of at least C) at a university in Germany or abroad. 

Number of places offered:

Each year, by April 30, the partner institutions will jointly determine the number of students to be admitted to the exchange. 

Language requirements:

  • Basic knowledge of German is recommended for Spanish students. 
  • English proficiency is highly valued.

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