Bachelor's degree in computer science, mathematics and physics
Program Overview
Bachelorstudiengang Informatik, Mathematik und Physik
The Bachelor's program in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics is a unique program in Germany that allows students to study all three subjects in parallel. The program is designed for students who have a broad interest in computer science, mathematics, and natural sciences and want to gain a deep understanding of all three subjects.
Studienverlauf
The program consists of eight semesters, during which students acquire a broad foundation in all three subjects. In the first four semesters, students take basic courses in computer science, mathematics, and physics. From the fifth semester onwards, students can choose from a wide range of elective courses to specialize in one of the three subjects.
Voraussetzungen und Bewerbung
The program is highly demanding and requires a strong interest in mathematics, natural sciences, and technology. Admission to the program is limited, and applicants must meet certain requirements. The admission criteria are regulated by the university's admission ordinance.
Und danach?
Graduates of the program receive a Bachelor of Science degree and are qualified for a wide range of careers in industry and research. The program also provides a solid foundation for further studies in a Master's program.
Program Details
- The program is designed for students who want to gain a deep understanding of computer science, mathematics, and physics.
- The program consists of eight semesters.
- Students take basic courses in computer science, mathematics, and physics in the first four semesters.
- From the fifth semester onwards, students can choose from a wide range of elective courses to specialize in one of the three subjects.
- Graduates receive a Bachelor of Science degree.
- The program provides a solid foundation for further studies in a Master's program.
Studien- und Pr㘹ungsordnung
The program is governed by the university's study and examination regulations. The regulations outline the program's structure, admission requirements, and examination procedures.
Research Areas
The program covers a wide range of research areas in computer science, mathematics, and physics, including:
- Computer science: algorithms, data structures, computer networks, and software engineering.
- Mathematics: algebra, analysis, geometry, and number theory.
- Physics: mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program have a wide range of career prospects in industry and research, including:
- Software development and engineering.
- Data analysis and science.
- Research and development in physics and mathematics.
- Scientific computing and simulation.
- IT and technology consulting.
