Admission
If you are considering to apply for the ProMat master?s studies, on this page you will find the admission requirements and application procedure.
Contact the programme coordinators to receive support and get more tips for a successful application and to help you find the suitable mentor for your studies.
The admission requirements for the ProMat master's studies are:
- a Bachelor's degree or equivalent with a min. of 180 CP/ECTS in one of the STEM fields,
- a final overall grade/GPA of at least 2.0 according to the German grading system,
- knowledge of the English language at least equivalent to the B2 GER level,
- knowledge of the German language at least equivalent to the C1 GER level,
- a letter of motivation and an essay (max. 2 pages) outlining your study objectives and research interests.
Note: Not all of the listed documents have to be submitted during the application process (for more see below "Application process") but all of them have to be handed in within two weeks after the lectures have started.
When applying for the ProMat master's programme the following documents have to be submitted:
- a document proving the current studying achievement and examination performance of min. 140 CP/ECTS completed by the time of application. The applicant's bachelor's programme has to be in one of the STEM fields, but it does not have to be completed at the time of application.
- an average grade by the time of application of at least 2.0 according to the German grading system.
- knowledge of the English language at least equivalent to the B2 GER level.
- knowledge of the German language at least equivalent to the B2 GER level.
- a letter of motivation and an essay (max. 2 pages) outlining your study objectives and research interests.
The listed documents and requirements are enough and adequate for a successful application. The documents proving the admission requirements have to be handed in within two weeks after the lectures have started.
The max. two-pages essay should include the following:
- a summary (up to half a page) of previous scientific work: e.g. the bachelor thesis, other assignment or homework completed during the bachelor studies,
- the presentation of one's own research interests and ideas to be pursued within the framework of the study programme.
The motivation letter should explain the applicant's interest in studying ProMat including the following:
- an ellaboration on how the ProMat master's programme will enhance the applicant's personal subject-related and professional knowledge and skills.
- a recognisable and clear motivation to study in a research-oriented manner within the framework of the MAPEX research landscape,
- a short presentation of the applicant's individual qualifications (e.g. prices or awards) as well as the desired career goals with respect to the ProMat curricular content.
- to name a potential mentor to supervise and advise the applicant during the master's studies including the first steps in his/her research career.
The application for the ProMat master's programme is carried out via the online application platform of the University of Bremen, MOIN, and takes approximately 20-25 minutes:
Step 1: In the online application form the following information needs to be included:
- Personal data (e.g. name, date of birth, address)
- information on the applicant's previous school and education (e.g. degree, completion date, grade)
- information on the applicant's previous studies (university name, degree, grade)
Step 2: In the upload area the following documents need to be submitted digitally as PDF-documents:
- Bachelor's degree (if programme completed at the time of application),
- transcript of records,
- curriculum vitae,
- motivation letter,
- the two-pages essay.
Only after receiving the letter of acceptance, the original documents need to be presented in hard copy.
More information on the application process including important deadlines and requirements are provided by the Student office of the University of Bremen and here.
Read the FAQ of the Student office for more information.
For a successful application to the ProMat master?s programme, the applicants must prove German language skills at the C1 level minimum and English language skills at B2 level. The language knowledge, skills and competences are classified according to the European Framework of Reference for Languages.
The Student Office of the University of Bremen and the Language Center (Sprachenzentrum) Bremen are providing more information on the language certificates accepted by the University of Bremen.
For applications from abroad, please take a look at the following website: German Language Skills for Degree Programs
The selection committee carries out the selection of applicants and students based on the criteria specified in the admission regulation:
- the overall grade/GPA of the applicant's previous degree (60% of the overall assessment),
- the max. two-pages essay (30% of the overall assessment),
- the motivation letter (10% of the overall assessment).
The number of new students per semester is not restricted.
MAPEX merges the know-how of 800 scientific and technical staff, 430 of which are doctoral candidates. The about 60 Principal Investigators and 30 Early Career Investigators are affiliated to five different university faculties and four external research institutes on the university campus and are eligible to mentor the students of the ProMat master?s programme.
The unique nature of ProMat allows the students to tailor their individual scientific and research interests within the MAPEX research landscape:
Materials | Technologies | Methods |
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Soft and hybrid materials | Manufacturing engineering | Materials synthesis and characterization |
Metals | Materials engineering | Process modelling |
Porous materials | Process engineering | Materials modelling |
Nanomaterials | Energy-related technologies | Materials informatics |
Semiconductors | Photonics | System integration |
More about MAPEX: here.