40 Master's degrees in Materials Science in Germany

Advanced Materials
The Master of Science in Advanced Materials at Constructor University is an interdisciplinary program that integrates chemistry, physics, and engineering disciplines. It emphasizes modern computational methods, including big data and artificial intelligence, alongside hands-on laboratory work and research projects.

Materials Science and Engineering
The interdisciplinary Master’s programme Materials Science and Engineering at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) prepares students for exciting careers creating and improving materials for modern technologies and innovative applications.

Quantum Science and Technology
The M.Sc. Quantum Science and Technology is an all-English, two-year Master's degree course at Friedrich Schiller University Jena providing multidisciplinary coverage in the field of quantum sciences, including quantum mechanics, information, communication, computing, imaging, sensing and other growing fields of quantum technology.
Polymer Technology
The Polymer Technology programme of Aalen University of Applied Sciences is for all interested persons of the technical or scientific area or for industrial engineers. You will have perfect international requirements to work in the polymer area in demand!
Polymer Science
The Polymer Science programme from Humboldt University Berlin goal is to provide the basis for the creation and characterization of polymeric materials and an understanding for structure/property relationships.
Computational Materials Science
Computational Materials Science at TU Bergakademie Freiberg graduates become key players in industrial research and development; they shape scientific and engineering research that focuses on the design, processing and application of novel high-tech materials with superior mechanical, thermodynamic and electronic properties.
Materials Science
During the first year of your studies in the Materials Science program from University of Stuttgart, you will deepen the basic knowledge acquired for your Bachelor’s degree. At the same time, the knowledge and skills in two specialized areas are built up to follow the current state of research.
Energy Science and Technology
The MSc program in Energy Science and Technology offered by the Ulm University deals with modern technologies for energy conversion and storage and with the scientific principles underlying these technologies.
Geomaterials and Geochemistry
The master's degree in Geomaterials and Geochemistry offered at Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich is based on a successful Bachelor´s degree in geosciences with emphasizes on mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, and crystallography.
Biofabrication
The internationally oriented Biofabrication programme of the University of Bayreuth is interdisciplinary in nature, representing an engineering curriculum at the intersection of technology, chemistry, materials science, biology, and medicine.
Advanced Functional Materials
The advanced chemical and physical aspects of modern materials and the transfer of skills in synthesis, development, analysis and manufacturing of functional materials are the key issues of the Advanced Functional Materials programme offered at Chemnitz University of Technology.
Optoelectronics and Photonics
The aim of the Optoelectronics and Photonics MSc course offered at the University of Paderborn is to broaden and deepen knowledge and skills in the fields of optoelectronics and photonics.
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (Research Master)
The three-semester programme in Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (Research Master) from Aalen University of Applied Sciences is an appealing, innovative Master‘s programme, provided only by very few German universities.
Soft Matter and Materials
Creative minds shape the knowledge culture at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU). Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz offers a Master of Science degree in Soft Matter and Materials.
Materials Science
The Materials Science program at Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich is a two-year international Master course in Materials Science fully taught in English, delivering multiple Master degree, and recognized as European formation of excellence in this field since 2007.
Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures (COMMAS)
Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures (COMMAS) program from University of Stuttgart is about the development and implementation of numerical methods based on the principles of mechanics, mathematics and computer science.
Advanced Material Analysis
The Advanced Material Analysis programme of TU Bergakademie Freiberg provides profound insight into techniques for analysis of materials like advanced steels, materials for electronics, shape memory alloys and energy materials.
Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures
The Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures program from University of Stuttgart is about the development and implementation of numerical methods and simulation techniques to deal with complex engineering problems.
Polymer Science
The master's programme Polymer Science at University of Bayreuth is geared towards students who have an interest in natural and material science issues, want to work on a future-oriented class of materials and want to hold a responsible position in companies, research institutes or universities.
Chemistry of Materials
The international study programme Chemistry of Materials at Friedrich Schiller University Jena is research-oriented and provides, based on the education in a qualified undergraduate degree programme, the ability to work independently in a modern, interdisciplinary field at the interface between chemistry, physics and materials science.