Master’s programmes Sample Clauses

Master’s programmes. ‌ The double degree programme is based on the following two Master’s programmes: The JLU Master’s programme in Material Science is commonly taught by Faculty 07 – Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Geography and Faculty 08 - Biology and Chemistry at the JLU. Starting every October, the 2 years long programme (i.e. 4 semesters) includes core modules in each subject, chemistry and physics, as well as optional modules in the first year (lecture-based modules). The second year is entirely devoted to research work. Students choose 3 research-oriented modules. The Masters’ programme will be completed by submitting the Master’s thesis and defending its results in front of an examination committee. On successful completion of the programme, both faculties jointly confer the award of „Master of Science“(X.Xx.). Students receive a Master’s certificate and a Certificate of Examination including Master’s classification1 and Transcript of Records (titles of all modules passed, workload and grading, title of Master’s thesis and grading). The Masters’ programme itself is structured in modules. Modules are units of lectures, practical work, seminars, tutorials etc. dedicated to a specified topic (e.g. electrochemistry, solid state theory). Each module is described in detail by its content, aims, workload, types of exams, responsible lecturer etc. and is listed in the “Module descriptions” attached to the Special Regulation for the Master’s programme in material science. In general, there are two different types of modules: • Lecture-based modules: These modules typically include a lecture (running for 15 weeks = 1 semester) and a seminar or a theoretical/practical exercise run by tutors. Thus, these modules can typically be finished completely within 4-5 months. Marks will be given on the basis of either a written or oral exam at the end of the module. The subjects of the modules typically represent important fields in science and technology, i.e. colloid chemistry, electrochemistry, photovoltaics etc. During the first year, JLU students choose 4 of these advanced 1 The X.Xx. award is classified according to an overall grading. The overall grade is calculated by dividing the total weighted grade points (grade points for each module multiplied by the credit points allocated to the module) by the total number of credit points. modules in chemistry and 4 in physics. Additionally, they follow their own interests by choosing 2 optional lecture- and/or research-based modul...
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Master’s programmes. ‌ The double degree programme is based on the following two Master’s programmes. In case of changes to any of these programmes (i.e., due to reaccreditation) both parties agree to inform each other in time and – if necessary – adapt this appendix to the changes: The JLU Master’s programme in Material Science is commonly taught by Faculty 07 – Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Geography and Faculty 08 - Biology and Chemistry at the JLU. The 2 years long MSc programme (i.e., 4 semesters) can be started at both, the winter and summer semester. The first year includes core modules in each subject, chemistry and physics. Within the first year, one elective module in chemistry and one in physics have to be taken, out of a pool of courses offered by physics and chemistry. Furthermore, the first year contains two optional modules, i.e., they can be taken from other disciplines than chemistry and physics. The second year is entirely devoted to research work. Students choose 3 research modules (2 for in-depth research and 1 for specialisation). The Masters’ programme will be completed by submitting the Master’s thesis and defending its results in front of an examination committee. On successful completion of the programme, both faculties jointly confer the award of “Master of Science” (X.Xx.). Students receive a Master’s certificate and a Certificate of Examination including Master’s classification1 and Diploma Supplement. Titles of all modules passed, workload and grading as well as the title of Master’s thesis and grading are included in these documents. The Masters’ programme itself is structured in modules. Modules are units of lectures, practical work, seminars, tutorials etc. dedicated to a specified topic (e.g. electrochemistry, solid state theory). Each module is described in detail by its content, aims, workload, types of exams, responsible lecturer etc. and is listed in the “Module descriptions” attached to the Special Regulation for the Master’s programme in material science. Every module of the Master’s programme in material science is graded by grade points (see: grading scheme). In general, there are two different types of modules: – Lecture-based modules: These modules typically include a lecture (running for 15 weeks = 1 semester) and a seminar or a theoretical/practical exercise run by tutors. Thus, these modules can typically be fin- ished completely within 4-5 months. Marks will be given on the basis of either a written or oral exam at the end of the ...
Master’s programmes. The double degree programme is based on the following two Master’s programmes, in case of changes to any of these programmes (i.e. due to reaccreditation) both parties agree to inform each other in time and – if necessary –adapt this appendix to the changes: The JLU Master’s programme in Chemistry is a 2 years long programme (i.e., 4 semesters) starting normally in October each year (winter semester). The first year includes 6 core modules: one module from each of Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Catalytic Chemistry, Molecular Analysis and Analytics of solids as well as 4 elective modules (lecture-based modules). The second year is entirely devoted to research work. Students choose 3 research modules (2 for in-depth research and 1 for specialisation). The Masters’ programme will be completed by submitting the Master’s thesis and defending its results in front of an examination committee. On successful completion of the programme, the faculty confers the award of „Master of Science“(X.Xx.). Students receive a Master’s certificate and a Certificate of Examination including Master’s classification1 and Diploma Supplement (titles of all modules passed, workload and grading as well as the title of Master’s thesis and grading are included in these documents). The Masters’ programme itself is structured in modules. Modules are units of lectures, practical work, seminars, tutorials etc. dedicated to a specified topic (e.g. bioanalytics, solid state theory). Each module is described in detail by its content, aims, workload, types of exams, responsible lecturer etc. and is listed in the “Module descriptions” attached to the Special Regulation for the Master’s programme in Chemistry. Every module of the Master’s programme in chemistry is graded by grade points (see: grading scheme). In general, there are two different types of modules: – Lecture-based modules: These modules typically include a lecture (running for 15 weeks = 1 semester) and a seminar or a theoretical/practical exercise run by tutors. Thus, these modules can typically be finished completely within 4-5 months. Marks will be given on the basis of either a written or oral exam at the end of the module. The first year includes as described above. 1 The X.Xx. award is classified according to an overall grading. The 6 core modules of the first year and the Master’s thesis will be count towards the overall grade. The overall grade is calculated by summarizing the weighted grade points ...

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