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Academic Degree

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Course Duration

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Tuition fee

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Deadline
Summer  :  01 Mar
Winter  :  01 Sep

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Course Details

The Master degree in Quantum Engineering offers an interdisciplinary education between fundamental natural sciences, especially physics, and application-oriented engineering, especially systems engineering. The course aims to research, develop and implement quantum technologies. Students can set individual priorities for a more theoretical, experimental or applied profile.

Focus

Antenna Theory, Atomic and Solid State Physics, Electrical and El... See More

Mandatory Internship

No
Internship is not mandatory, but is optional during studies. If possible, we recommend doing an internship.

Exchange Semester

No
The university does not offer any exchange semester

Mode of Study

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Onsite

Study Format

Full Time
Part Time

Cost & Fees

Tuition fee

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Semester Contribution

€293.00

Tips

The Semester contributions totalling 293.00 EUR must be paid each semester. It includes Saarland Student Services fee of 98.70 EUR, Personal accident, theft and public liability insurance cover fee 1.30 EUR, Payment to the General Student Committee (AStA) 13.00 EUR, Administrative charge fee 50.00 EUR and Semester travel ticket fee 130.00 EUR

Admission

Admission Semester

Mode of Application

Online

Approval Mode

Without admission restriction

Requirements

Entry Requirements

Minimum requirement includes a Bachelor degree from a German university or equivalent degree from a foreign university, with a focus on quantum engineering or a subject related to quantum engineering, with an overall grade of good (2.5) or better.

Lectures and exercises in the following areas should not fall short of the specified number of credit points (CP): Mechanics, optics, atomic physics, solid state physics and quantum mechanics in experimental physics and theoretical physics with 36 CP, basis of electrical engineering, measurement technology and sensor technology with 12 CP, Electrodynamics or Theoretical Electrical Engineering with 8 CP, Electronics and circuit technology with 10 CP, Mathematical basis with 20 CP, and Physical and engineering internships with 12 CP.

Language Requirements

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ENGLISH CEFR

B2

Good to know

Language proficiency can also be proven by degree from a German school and have taken English classes for at least 6 years

If proof is not available, a provisional admission can be granted on the condition that the required language skills are acquired within one semester, e.g. by taking a language course that concludes with the B2 level

Previous Work Experience

Not Mandatory

Other Test Requirements

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Application Documents

Certificate from high school

Certificate of your professional degree bachelor or diploma or master

Letter of motivation

Recommendation letter or reference letter

Grading system

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Tips

Applicants must submit short contents or references to the individual courses (excerpt from the module handbook or similar)

Additionally, applicants should provide details of two reference persons (e.g. university teachers or employers) who know you and your work well. They will be asked by email to upload a letter of reference for you

Dates & Deadline

SemesterInternational StudentsEU Students

Summer

01 Mar01 Mar

Winter

01 Sep01 Sep
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