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Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Bremen offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics, providing a solid foundation in experimental and theoretical physics. The program covers a wide range of topics, including applied optics, biophysics, computer-aided material science, solid-state physics, theoretical physics, and environmental physics.
Study Content
The program consists of two main parts: the general section and the subject-specific section.
- The general section includes:
- Mathematics
- Experimental and theoretical physics
- Supplementary studies
- The subject-specific section includes:
- Biophysics
- Solid-state physics
- Theoretical physics
- Environmental physics
Key Facts
- Admission requirements: General or subject-related higher education entrance qualification
- Application deadline: July 15 (winter semester), January 15 (summer semester)
- Start of studies: Annually in the winter and summer semesters
- ECTS credits: 180 credit points
- Semester contribution, including semester ticket
- Standard study period: 6 semesters
- Degree: Bachelor of Science
Research Areas
The program focuses on the following research areas:
- Applied optics
- Biophysics
- Computer-aided material science
- Solid-state physics
- Theoretical physics
- Environmental physics
Career Prospects
Physicists have a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Basic research at universities and other research institutions
- Applied research and development of devices and procedures in various industries
- Work in state administration, patent law, T‹V, or hospitals
Study Abroad
The university offers opportunities for study abroad, providing students with international experience and networking opportunities.
Academic Advice
The study center and subject-specific academic advising are available to answer questions regarding:
- Study progress
- Application
- Entry into studies
- Recognition and accreditation of achievements
