3.4 |
Please indicate which of your Master programmes in Physics are research oriented and which are professionally oriented? |
Please note: The name(s) of the programme(s) filled in at question 3.3 are automatically reproduced. |
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Research oriented |
Professionally oriented |
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3.5 |
What is the character of your Master Physics programme(s) (and degrees)? |
Please note: The name(s) of the programme(s) filled in at question 3.3 are automatically reproduced. |
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Name of programme |
Standard Physics |
Specialised(1) |
Interdisciplinary plenary (incl. Engineering)(2) |
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(1) -Please note that with a specialized programme we don´t mean a curriculum with certain specializations
but a programme with a quite narrow focus, e. g. a Master in Plasma and Vacuum Technology. |
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-An interdisciplinary programme is a programme which includes knowledge
from different disciplines and is often provided jointly by different
study departments/faculties, see e.g. programmes in Nanotechnology
which include Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical
Engineering. |
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3.7 |
Please
indicate, which of your Master programmes in Physics are to be attended
immediately after the Bachelor degree (often called “consecutive
programmes”) and which are to be attended after spending some time on
the labour market after the Bachelor degree (often called "continuing
education programmes"). |
Please note: The name(s) of the programme(s) filled in at question 3.3 are automatically reproduced. |
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Name of programme |
Consecutive programme |
Continuing education programme |
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3.10 |
Please
estimate the composition of the students enrolled in your Master
Physics programme(s) (only for those which are not Integrated Master
programmes): |
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3.11 |
Do you have entrance requirements for the Master phase? |
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