Engeeniring Physics Bachelor question

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The discussion revolves around a student preparing to start a Bachelor's in Engineering Physics in Germany and seeking guidance on potential Master's degree options afterward. The main interest lies in renewable energies, but the student is open to exploring other subjects. There is a concern about the clarity of Master's program prerequisites, as many institutions do not specify them well. The student inquires about the existence of databases or resources that could provide this information. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for clearer guidance on educational pathways in the field of engineering physics.
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Hello all, I am not sure this question fits to this section of the forum, but i thought still to try since i really don't know where to ask it.

im planning to start in 2 months studying Bechalor in engeeniring physics in Germany,
thing is I am not sure which subjects will i be able to apply later for Master degree.

my main interest now is renewable energies, but i would appreciate any other information about which other subjects i will be able to learn afterwards.

thanks!
 
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Have you looked at the requirements for the Masters degree? I would expect them to post the require prerequisites somewhere.
 
thanks for your reply.
not all of them have. and those who do don't specifz it too well..
i was reffering mostly for somekinda Databases perhaps? if such things even exist?

Thanks.
 
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