Program Overview
Physics (B.Sc.)
###Introduction The Physics (B.Sc.) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in physics.
Study
The program includes a range of modules, such as:
- Study modules
- Course types
- Physics modules
- Elective area
- Mathematics modules
- General vocational preparation (ABV)
- Bachelor's thesis
Internships
The program offers several practical courses, including:
- Multiple internships
- Basics of measurement and laboratory technology
- Project internship
- Laboratory internship
Project internship
The project internship is a key component of the program, where students work on their own experiment ideas and conduct experiments. The internship takes place in the fourth semester and requires approximately 3 hours of work per week, plus preparation and follow-up time. Students are supported by tutors.
Tasks
The program includes a range of tasks and exercises, such as:
- Example tasks
- Definitions and theorems in mathematics
- Proofs in mathematics: The direct proof
- Physics: The phase diagram of water
- The harmonic oscillator part 1
- The harmonic oscillator part 2
Everyday study life
The program provides students with a range of opportunities to engage with the subject matter, including:
- Interviews with students
- Semester week
- Student council initiative
- Mentoring program for new students
- Study and family
- Women in physics
- Study abroad
Perspectives
The program provides students with a range of perspectives and career opportunities, including: -Dr. Christian Eickhoff, laboratory manager (industrial research and development) -Dr. Martin Pickel, process engineer (semiconductor industry) -Dr. Ruzin Aanolu, product engineer
Getting started
The program provides students with a range of information and resources to help them get started, including:
- Decision support for the physics course
- Tips for starting your studies
- Enrollment information
