Nanostructure Sciences (Bachelor)

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Anyone who can subscribe to the appealing idea that the greatest and most spectacular scientific discoveries may be possible in the unimaginably small world of nanostructures should consider studying nanostructure science at the University of Kassel.

One nanometer corresponds to one millionth of a millimeter. When several molecules or atoms join together, a nanostructure is formed. Investigating these nanostructures is the focus of the degree course, the main feature of which at the University of Kassel is a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach from the three natural science disciplines of biology, chemistry and physics.

The course lasts six semesters, which can be taken up in the winter semester and concludes with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.). For optimal preparation, participation in the preliminary courses in mathematics and chemistry is recommended. During the first semesters, students acquire a broad basic knowledge of all three scientific disciplines. They also learn about areas of application, fields of activity and research directions in nanostructure science and nanotechnology. From the third and fourth semesters, students can choose at least two of the three natural sciences as a focus: Nanochemistry, Nanophysics or Nanobiology. The language of instruction is German.

Prospective students should have a basic interest in chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics as well as curiosity and perseverance. The effort is worth it, because nanostructure science is anything but an "orchid subject". Experts consider this young, globally expanding field of research to be a key discipline of the 21st century. There are therefore excellent job prospects not only in basic research, but also in application-oriented future areas such as information and communication technology, materials development and biomedicine.



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At a glance

Degree: Bachelor of Science


Start: Winter semester


Duration/scope: 6 semesters


Language of instruction: German


Admission restriction (NC): No

Special feature:
- Laboratory practicals in almost all subjects
- Interdisciplinary courses
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Admission requirement

You will need one of the following degrees for this degree program:

You can find a good overview of the various qualifications and their differences on the "Admission requirements" website of the Hessian Ministry of Science and Art.


Application and enrollment procedure for the winter semester

Application with German certificates

Application period

annually 01.06. - 01.09.

You can apply for this degree program via our online application portal "eCampus".

How do I apply for this degree program?

Application with foreign certificates

Application period

with foreign certificates:
annually 01.03. - 15.07.

If you have a school-leaving certificate obtained abroad, you must apply via the central assessment office in Berlin, uni-assist.

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