Master of Science in Astrophysics
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Program Overview
This Astrophysics Master's programme provides an in-depth overview of the various topics of astrophysics, from smallest to largest scales, and on the interrelations between them. Based on fundamental knowledge, the programme imparts specialised knowledge oriented towards current research questions. To this end, research methods, strategic planning of the approach, critical evaluation of scientific findings, independently responsible action as well as professionally relevant key qualifications are of central importance. The ability to think astrophysically and to proceed physically methodically in theory and practice is trained during the studies. This training results from an interplay between lectures, exercises, lab work, seminars, colloquia, tutorials, and excursions. The programme's curriculum enables a focus on both observational/instrumental and theoretical/computational aspects. Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) is a worldwide highly ranked university, one of the leading universities in Germany, and part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative. It looks back on a history of over 550 years. Several Nobel laureates, Leibniz prize winners, ERC grand holders and Humboldt professorships have been affiliated with LMU Faculty of Physics. Students of the Astrophysics Master’s programme get the possibility to learn and work closely with worldwide recognised researchers with a strong international network and do state-of-the-art research. LMU forms an integral part of the exceptionally broad-based network of research institutions, universities, foundations, and corporations based in Munich. The city's other research institutions, including the Technische Universität München, the Max Planck Society and the Fraunhofer Society, as well as global enterprises and a vibrant start-up scene are closely intertwined with LMU, as are the Max-Planck Institutes and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Garching (close to Munich) intertwined with the University Observatory. All this builds the framework for an outstanding education and prepares the graduates of the Astrophysics Master’s programme at LMU for an international career.
EURFinancials
Financials
INFOIntakes and Duration
Intakes and Duration
Intake Season
Winter (October); Summer (April)
Duration
4 semesters
COCareer Outcomes
Career Outcomes
You can always explore various career paths after completing this program. The listed options are some of the most popular among graduates.
EURSalary Outlook
Salary Outlook
Typical range
€60,000 – €90,000 per year
Fresher, mid-level, and experienced ranges are linked to external sources so they stay auditable for applicants.
LANGLanguage & Exams
Language & Exams
Teaching Language
English
No proof of English or German is needed. C1 level in English is recommended.
REQRequirements
Requirements
Academic Admission
The application for the MSc Astrophysics requires a first professional university degree or an equivalent degree from Germany or abroad in one of the subject areas physics, astrophysics or in another mathematical-scientific subject area. Further information on the application process can be found here .
APS Certificate
An APS certificate is required for applicants who have completed their qualifying education in India, China, or Vietnam.
IELTS Score
Not specified
Application Deadline
Application deadlines are subject to changes. Please refer to the above university course link for the most accurate information.
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