Diploma course in nanostructure technology
Program Overview
Introduction to the Diploma Program in Nanostructure Technology
The diploma program in Nanostructure Technology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of nanostructure technology, covering both theoretical and practical aspects. The program is offered by the University of Würzburg and is designed to prepare students for a career in research and development in the field of nanostructure technology.
Program Structure
The program is divided into two parts: the diploma-preliminary examination (Diplom-Vorprüfung) and the diploma examination (Diplomprüfung). The diploma-preliminary examination is a intermediate examination that takes place after the fourth semester, while the diploma examination is the final examination that takes place after the ninth semester.
Diploma-Preliminary Examination (Diplom-Vorprüfung)
The diploma-preliminary examination is designed to test the student's knowledge in the following subjects:
- Experimental Physics
- Theoretical Physics
- Mathematics
- Chemistry
The examination consists of a written and an oral part. The written part is a test of the student's knowledge in the above-mentioned subjects, while the oral part is a discussion of the student's research project.
Diploma Examination (Diplomprüfung)
The diploma examination is the final examination of the program and consists of two parts: the first part is a written and oral examination in the subjects of Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, and two elective subjects, while the second part is a research project (Diplomarbeit).
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the program, students must have a high school diploma or equivalent and must have passed the diploma-preliminary examination. Students must also have a good command of German, as the program is taught in German.
Program Duration
The program typically takes nine semesters to complete, including the time required to complete the diploma-preliminary examination and the diploma examination.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program have a wide range of career prospects, including research and development in the field of nanostructure technology, as well as teaching and academia.
Research Areas
The program covers a wide range of research areas, including:
- Nanostructure technology
- Experimental physics
- Theoretical physics
- Mathematics
- Chemistry
Tuition Fees
There are no tuition fees for the program, as it is funded by the German government. However, students must pay a semester fee, which includes a contribution to the student union and a ticket for public transportation.
Language
The program is taught in German, and students must have a good command of German to be admitted to the program.
Contact
For more information about the program, please contact the University of Würzburg.
Prüfungsordnung (Examination Regulations)
The examination regulations for the program are as follows:
- The diploma-preliminary examination is taken after the fourth semester.
- The diploma examination is taken after the ninth semester.
- The program consists of two parts: the diploma-preliminary examination and the diploma examination.
- The diploma-preliminary examination tests the student's knowledge in the subjects of Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry.
- The diploma examination consists of two parts: the first part is a written and oral examination in the subjects of Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, and two elective subjects, while the second part is a research project (Diplomarbeit).
Prüfungsausschuss (Examination Committee)
The examination committee is responsible for overseeing the examination process and ensuring that the examinations are conducted fairly and in accordance with the examination regulations.
Prüfungstermine (Examination Dates)
The examination dates are set by the examination committee and are typically held twice a year.
Meldung zur Prüfung (Registration for the Examination)
Students must register for the examination with the examination committee at least two weeks before the examination date.
Prüfungsleistungen (Examination Performance)
The examination performance is evaluated based on the student's performance in the written and oral examinations, as well as the research project.
Bestehen der Prüfung (Passing the Examination)
To pass the examination, students must achieve a grade of at least "ausreichend" (sufficient) in all subjects.
Wiederholung der Prüfung (Repeating the Examination)
Students who fail the examination may repeat it once. If they fail again, they are excluded from the program.
Zeugnis (Certificate)
After passing the examination, students receive a certificate that confirms their graduation from the program.
Diplomurkunde (Diploma)
After passing the examination, students also receive a diploma that confirms their graduation from the program.
Schlussvorschriften (Final Provisions)
The final provisions of the examination regulations include the rules for the examination committee, the examination dates, and the registration for the examination.
