Master's Programme
FH Aachen, Faculty of Energy Technology
Due to its assignment to the Faculty of Energy Technology, there are very good opportunities to deepen this area in a Master's programme. Possible degree programmes are
- European Master in Nuclear Applications (EMINA, specialising in applications in nuclear physics)
- Energy Systems (specialising in the analysis and simulation of energy systems)
- Energy Economics and Computer Science (specialising in the challenges of the energy transition in the energy industry)
FH Aachen, Jülich Campus
If you have developed an interest in specialising in this field through a final thesis with a medical engineering component:
- Medical Engineering/Medical Engineering (Faculty of Medical Engineering and Technomathematics)
FH Aachen, other faculties
To deepen your specialisation in constructive mechanical engineering, you can choose between
- Product Development in Mechanical Engineering M. Eng. (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics)
For a specialisation in electrical engineering and mechatronics, we offer
- Electrical Engineering M. Eng. (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology)
- Mechatronics M.Sc. (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics)
Master's degree programmes at other universities
Suitable Master's degree programmes can also be found at the following colleges and universities:
- Photonics, Münster University of Applied Sciences (specialising in laser technology and optical technologies)
- Technical Physics, TU Ilmenau (specialising in Applied Nuclear Physics, Energy Physics, Laser Physics, Solid State Physics, Nanostructure Physics)
- Functional Materials, Marburg (focus on functionalisation and development of materials, methods of semiconductor, polymer and laser physics)
- Optical Technologies, University of Hanover (specialising in biophotonics, laser technology, optics in production and energy technology, optical metrology, technical optics)
- Lasers and Photonics, Ruhr University Bochum (specialising in semiconductor lasers, terahertz technology, modern optics and metrology, optical spectroscopy and new materials, micromanipulation and spectroscopy, microstructuring and composites, photovoltaics and thin-film processing)
- Photonic Engineering, University of Stuttgart (specialising in classical optics, light sources, optoelectronics, quantum optics, light and matter, signal processing, applied optics)
- Photonics, University of Jena, Abbe School of Photonics (international course programme in English, geared towards science and industry)