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Master Program Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy
Master thesis

Information on master thesis

You start to develop a topic for your master thesis after the second semester, usually in close collaboration with a working group involved in this master program. The topic should deal with a current problem, which is not yet fully documented in the literature. In the third semester, the thesis` topic should be clarified at the latest. The fourth semester is dedicated to the thesis work. Under the guidance of a supervisor, each student conducts an independent scientific project.

The thesis can be carried out on laboratory experiments or projects outside the university, for example in cooperation with the industry. Part of the master thesis are literature research, data preparation and interpretation, modeling and simulation (optional), and finally writing the report.
br> The master thesis is evaluated by two supervisors, where upon the first one usually takes a closer look on the development. In a concluding colloquium, the student presents and defends his / her work. The colloquium lasts about 45-60 minutes.

check list

  • Find a topic and specify during the 3rd semester
  • Find a supervisor (possible: extern experts; if intern: usually the 1rst evaluating supervisor)
  • Find 2 evaluating supervisors (only teachers of the study program, but from different research groups - the first supervisors should be a teacher from the chosen profile)
  • 60 CP required before starting
  • Apply 2 weeks before starting at the examination office, s. downloads
  • Duration: 24 weeks
  • Extension: upon application only possible once for 6 weeks
  • Submit 3 print copies with the declaration (s. downloads) attached in each and 1 digital version at the examination office
  • Evaluation reports must be present after max. 8 weeks
  • Arrange the colloquium date with your supervisors, reserve a room (consultancy for study affairs and career perspectives)
  • 2 weeks before: register for the colloquium at the examination office (s. downloads)
  • Colloquiums date: bring the minutes form from examination office
  • Failed? The master thesis can be retried once with a different topic.
Basic Information
Duration/CP

24 weeks / 30 CP

Downloads
Referee regulations
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Application form Master Thesis
pdf-file (274.58 KB)

Declarations Master Thesis (bilingual, German/English), October 2024

Example documentation use AI (German)
pdf-file (22.83 KB)

Example documentation use AI (English)
pdf-file (22.35 KB)

Application form Colloquium
pdf-file (16.45 KB)

Colloquium Protocol Master Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy
pdf-file (47.33 KB)

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