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  • M.Sc. Materials Chemistry Mineralogy

Master Program Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy

The international Master`s program Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy deals with natural and synthetically produced inorganic, non-metallic materials. The curriculum focus is on the atomic structure and composition of materials, on their chemical and physical properties, and on their technical applications. The program teaches core competences in chemistry, mineralogy and materials science as well as skills and knowledge in analytics, production and characterization of materials. The program is offered on an interdisciplinary basis by the Faculties of Geosciences and Chemistry with the participation of the Faculty of Production Engineering and the Bremen University of Applied Sciences.
Program start: October

Standard period of study: 2 years, 120 ECTS CP

Teaching language: English

Specifics: study profiles chemistry, mineralogy

Degree: Master of Science (M.Sc.) Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy

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Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy

– Bachelor degree in chemistry, materials science or geosciences with a specialization in crystallography or mineralogy
– At least 10 of the Bachelor credits in mathematics, chemi­stry and physics
– At least 24 of the Bachelor credits in mineralogy, crystallography, materials science or chemistry
– English proficiency B2.2 (teaching language)
– Confident use of information technology
– Ability to work independently and in team
– Intercultural competence
– 50% pass in our subject-specific aptitude test

This Master degree program is designed as a two-year full-time study. The compulsory introductory semester includes lectures and exercises in mineralogy, crystallography, solid state and surface chemistry, materials science and a broad training in analytical methods. Thereafter, modules can be selected from a chemical or a mineralogical profile, in which more specialized topics and skills are taught. The General Studies module includes a programming course and interdisciplinary courses. Two research modules in the third semester give space to independent work on smaller research projects. The fourth semester is reserved for the Master thesis.

Chemistry Profile

Solid State Synthesis and Characterization, Structure Property Relationships, Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Computational Materials Science, Solid State Spectroscopy, Multiple (Large) Dataset Analysis


Mineralogy Profile

Crystal Structure Analysis, Physical Props. of Crystals, Minerals and Materials, Petrological Methods in Ore Geology, Functional Ceramics, Techn. Ceramics, Nanomaterials, Special Topics in Mineralogy and Materials Science.

Occupations are found e.g. in the glass, ceramics, paper, dye, pharmaceutical and building materials industries, electronics, energy supply and storage, crystal growing, refractory materials, gemstones, recycling, waste utilization and remediation, quality control, and patenting.

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Study program officer

Prof. Dr. Ella Schmidt

GEO 2340
+49 421 218 - 65160
ella.schmidt@uni-bremen.de

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Referee for study affairs Geosciences

Dr. Ulrike Wolf-Brozio

GEO 1330
+49 421 218 - 65004
wolfbroz@uni-bremen.de

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