How is the course structured?
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During the first semesters, students acquire a broad basic knowledge of all scientific disciplines and become familiar with the approach to interdisciplinary problems. They also learn about areas of application, fields of activity and research directions in Nanostructural Sciences and Nanotechnology.
From the third and fourth semesters, students can choose at least two of three natural sciences as specialization modules (nanochemistry, nanophysics or nanobiology). More than twenty compulsory elective modules are available for further specialization, e.g. "Hybrid Materials", "Nanostructure Analysis of Building Materials", "Nanophotonics" or "Neurobiology".
Compulsory electives also include a work placement in a company or a non-university institution as well as interdisciplinary key skills such as language courses, which can prepare students for a period of study abroad at one of our partner universities.


