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47 Master's degrees in Chemistry in Germany
Chemistry of Materials
The international study programme Chemistry of Materials at Friedrich Schiller University Jena is research-oriented and provides, based on the education in a qualified undergraduate degree programme, the ability to work independently in a modern, interdisciplinary field at the interface between chemistry, physics and materials science.
Hydrogen Technology
The Hydrogen Technology course from Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences is based around the technologies that are necessary for developing a future hydrogen economy.
Chemistry
Graduates of the Master’s degree program in Chemistry from TU Dresden have a wide breadth of theoretical and practical fundamental knowledge as well as the corresponding material and methodological knowledge.
Chemistry
The Master's degree program Chemistry at TU Dortmund University enables students to deepen their knowledge and practical skills in light of the current state of research in order to work independently, e.g. in the fields of research, development, production or analytics.
Soft Matter and Materials
The study of Soft Matter Materials degree at Darmstadt University of Technology requires a comprehensive understanding of physics and chemistry in this field. The goal of the program is to provide technical knowledge and conceptual competence related to the production of building blocks and the structure-dynamics-property relationships of soft matter and materials.
Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry
The Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry programme at the Leipzig University was developed by a consortium of five universities (Bologna, Helsinki, Krakow, Leipzig, Lille) and is carried out with these international partners. The language of instruction and examination is English.
Matter to Life (Direct Track Master Phase)
In the 2-year Master's phase, modules and courses are curated to give you a comprehensive understanding of the topic of Matter to Life (Direct Track Master Phase) at Max Planck School Matter to Life