2-Year full-time Master Program Molecular Systems Science and Engineering (MSc Program)
The Master Program in “Molecular Systems Science and Engineering” (MSSE) aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to explore the complexities of molecular systems through the lenses of Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science and the Molecular Life Sciences.
After one semester of basic lectures with exercises in at least three of the five main subjects (Energy Conversion, Molecular Engineering, Biomaterials, Nanosystems, Philosophy and Ethics in the Engineering Sciences), students specialize in electives from the second semester onwards. The compulsory modules Creative Science Lab, Technology Transfer, Data & Project Management form an important part of the program, as they provide students with the knowledge and skills to design and carry out research projects as independent scientists. This is followed by the research phase in the third semester in the form of lab rotations and a Master's thesis in the fourth semester.
MSSE graduates will be well-prepared for careers in research or development in the field of Molecular Systems Science and Engineering, as well as for participation in PhD programs.
An interdisciplinary and research-oriented curriculum
Molecular Systems Science and Engineering is a highly interdisciplinary research area and therefore requires the collaboration of many different fields, from physics, mathematics, and materials science to chemistry and the molecular life sciences. MSSE accepts students from all these different backgrounds and allows them to develop according to their interests through a modular course program and a broad variety of available modules.
The MSSE program has a focus on practical skills. Students learn to work with state-of-the-art tools from molecular systems and materials research and will be able to apply these skills to develop working solutions for application-oriented problems efficiently.
Complex problems require an intimate understanding of the subject matter but also a high level of creativity to find an optimal solution. The MSSE curriculum is designed to foster the ability of its students to apply their creativity, knowledge, and laboratory experience to solve the complex problems of molecular systems and their engineering.
Excellence in Teaching and Research
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates with acquired competencies in MSSE can address challenges in energy harvesting, biomaterials, nanosystems, and molecular engineering. These include research and/or teaching positions at universities (usually as part of the PhD program) or directly in industry.
Possible employment in industry:
- Chemical industry
- Energy technology companies
- Medical engineering
- Soft robotics
Their interdisciplinarity makes graduates attractive for employment, as different subject specific cultures and terminologies have been trained, even in the direction of philosophy and ethics.
Potential employers range from large companies, to start ups very specialized in the field. Due to courses in entrepreneurship, IP, etc. it is also anticipated that graduates become active in these areas. Graduates of MSSE are also suited for employment in public services, as business consultants, and various freelancing opportunities.
Facts & Formalia
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Degree | Master of Science |
Type of program | Consecutive |
Start of program | Winter semester only |
Standard periosd of study | 4 semesters |
Language of instruction | English |
Fees and contributions | EU Citizens: 151.05 € per semester (general fees) Non-EU Citizens: Approx. 1500 € (tuition fees) + 151,05 € (general fees) per semester |
Application procedure | Consecutive master program with admission restriction |
Application deadlines | Most applicants: February 1st – March 15th Some international applicants may be subject to different regulations. Visit Heidelberg University webpage and use the “Bookmark Subject +” button to receive individualized information |
Part-time option | Yes |