Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
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Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Applied Mathematics | Mathematics | Physics
Area of study
Mathematics and Statistics | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to Mathematical Physics Program ## Introduction to Mathematical Physics Program is not used, instead we use the title of the program: Mathematische Physik Studiengang, translated to English as Mathematical Physics Program, however the provided text already has an introduction that can serve as the first section, thus we will use it as is, with minor adjustments for better readability and understanding in English, while maintaining the original meaning and content. The program is based on the idea that mathematics and physics form the core of our technology-based knowledge society, and both are essential for understanding, simulating, and optimizing complex processes. Mathematics and physics are closely linked, with mathematics being the universal language of physics, providing efficient methods for addressing physical and technical issues. Physics, in turn, drives the development of new mathematical theories and is one of the primary areas of application for mathematics. The rapid progress in mathematics and physics over the past few decades can be attributed to these interdisciplinary connections. A study in Mathematical Physics provides a solid foundation in the field, including subject qualification, abstract thinking, precise and targeted work, competence in developing problem-solving strategies, and the ability to structure complex relationships and apply mathematical-physical methods. ### Program Description The standard study period for a Bachelor's degree is three years. The Bachelor's program covers physical and mathematical fundamentals, such as experimental physics, theoretical physics, analysis, and linear algebra. The program culminates in a Bachelor's thesis. Some Bachelor's graduates enter the workforce immediately, while most choose to pursue a further two-year Master's program. The Master's program involves specialization in research areas of the faculties, and the Master's thesis is prepared in a working group on a current research topic. ## Program Structure - The program starts with a Bachelor's degree that takes three years to complete. - The Bachelor's program includes courses such as:

  • Experimental Physics
  • Theoretical Physics
  • Analysis
  • Linear Algebra
  • The program concludes with a Bachelor's thesis. - After completing the Bachelor's degree, students can choose to enter the workforce or pursue a Master's degree. - The Master's program takes an additional two years to complete. - The Master's program involves:
  • Specialization in research areas of the faculties
  • Preparation of a Master's thesis in a working group on a current research topic. ### Research Areas and Specialization The program allows for specialization in various research areas of the faculties during the Master's phase, enabling students to delve deeper into specific aspects of mathematical physics and contribute to current research topics. ## Conclusion The Mathematical Physics program offers a comprehensive education in the principles of mathematics and physics, equipping students with a deep understanding of the subjects and the ability to apply mathematical-physical methods to complex problems. This foundation, combined with the specialization opportunities in the Master's program, prepares graduates for a wide range of career paths in research, industry, and academia.
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