Materials Science, Bachelor 1 subject

  • ​What is a microstructure?
  • What materials will the next generation of electric cars need?
  • How do I increase the lifespan of implants?
  • How does a shape memory alloy work?
  • Which materials are suitable for 3D printing?

Profile

Degree
Bachelor of Science
Start
Winter semester
Duration
6 semesters
Classroom language
German
Admission
Not restricted
Information on enrollment/application for German applicants

Information on enrollment/application for German applicants

Application information for international applicants

Application information for international applicants

What's it all about?
This degree programme is unique, because ...

it combines scientific methods, data-driven approaches and engineering applications.


It provides the opportunity to specialise in the following fields ...
  • ​Experimental materials science
  • Modelling and Simulation

Who is suited?
Those who wish to enrol in this degree programme,

​have:

  • Creativity and curiosity about scientific and technical phenomena
  • solid school knowledge in science and mathematics

enjoy:

  • experimental and application-related work
  • the implementation of physical questions in computer simulations
struggle through:
  • mathematical and scientific basics


Graduates from this degree programme frequently work
  • ​in industrial research and development
  • in academic research
  • at materials testing institutions
  • in teaching
  • in a subsequent master's program

And else?
A prep course ... is recommended.
Further information about prep courses
An internship ...

is optional. It is done as part of the optional module.

Studying abroad ... can be covered voluntarily.
Where do I find help?
Academic advisory office

Prof. Dr. Alexander Hartmaier

Building, Room: IC 02/517

Phone: +49 (0)234 / 32-29314

E-mail: mawi@rub.de

Website academic advisory office