
Phуsiсs
(Starting: Both Semesters)
- Starting
- Both Semesters
- Mode of Admission:
- no admission restriction
- Application:
- directly at university
More Info - Study Mode:
- On campus
- Registration Fee & Tuition Information:
- All students have to pay a semester feе οf €382.68.
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Discover the Master's in Physics at TU Darmstadt
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Course Description
The Master's in Physics program is all about exploring the math and science that underpin physics in detail. The curriculum incorporates a blend of theoretical and experimental physics courses. The objective of this program? To equip students with the adaptability and independence to tackle complex issues in various areas - be it basic research, applied research, technology, or societal challenges. By completing this program, students are set on a path that enables them to apply their skills in myriad ways - whether that means pushing scientific boundaries in research or addressing real-world technological and societal problems. This program is intriguing, challenging, and consistently engaging.

This Master's program in Physics is designed for students holding a Bachelor's degree (recognized in Germany) in the field of physics (or equivalent), who aim to advance their professional and/or academic careers.
Special Program Features
Scholarship for International Female Students in International Master's Studies
Join the Ira Rischowski Program and become part of a pioneering community of women shaping the future of nuclear physics, astrophysics, accelerator physics, and nuclear photonics. → More Info
Study at a renowned university
TU Darmstadt is a leading German university and a member of the prestigious TU9 alliance, with strong government and industry partnerships across Germany and around the globe.
Part-time option
Study M.Sc. Physics part-time at TU Darmstadt and fit your degree around your life, completing it in 6 or 8 semesters instead of the usual 4. Flexibility tailored to your goals!
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Accreditations

System Accreditation
System Accreditation
System accreditation is the internal quality assurance system of a state or state-recognized higher education institution in Germany. With system accreditation, a higher education institution receives the right to award the seal of the Accreditation Council for its self-assessed study programs.
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
The application requirements for the study program in "Phуsiсs" are:
A bachelor’s degree in physics or equivalent.
Expert knowledge of the fundamentals of physics and basic knowledge in mathematics and natural sciencеs.
The following entry competencies are required for admission:
- to understand and analyze problems in physics based on expert knowledge of the. fundamentals of physics and basic knowledge in mathematics and natural sciences.
- to have knowledge of the content relationships both between the individual core subjects of physics and between physics and other disciplines.
- to be able to select suitable physical methods for processing tasks from current research and development, and the ability to develop. conceptual solutions and to implement them practically, as well as to familiarise oneself with new methods in physics.
- to critically reflect on scientific methods and results.
- to work alone as well as in teams and interdisciplinary environments.
- to document work in writing according to scientific standards.
- to prepare work orally and communicate with a specialist audience and the non-specialist public.
- to recognize subject-specific, social, and ethical aspects and consequences of their actions.
- to play a decisive role in shaping social processes critically, reflectively, and with a sense of responsibility and democratic public sрirit.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognized as proof of your language proficiency.
Specification: Includes Special Home Edition.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines

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Application Procedure & Selection
Application Documents
Notarisation of the documents to be submitted is not required!
All documents may be submitted in English or German. Documents in any other language must be translated. Translations must be certified by the German embassy or consulate. Alternatively, the documents must be translated by a certified (vereidigte) translator in Germany.
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