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The three-year course bachelor’s program provides courses in mathematics, experimental and theoretical physics. Introductory courses are supplemented by elective courses according to the student’s interest.
Mathematics: The fundamentals of calculus, algebra, and differential equations are covered, forming the basis for the advanced courses to come.Experimental Physics: General courses in classical topics like Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and Optics, as well as modern subjects ranging from Atomic to Solid State Physics both from a practical and applied point of view. Live examples and experiments illustrate the lectures. Theoretical Physics: More complex courses such as Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, or Statistical Mechanics, make stronger use of advanced mathematical concepts.
Laboratories: From the most basic laws in the first year to the work with some very advanced devices in the fifth semester, the laboratories allow to put into practice all that was learned in lectures. Non-physical subject: German courses, Introduction to Chemistry or Computer Science are offered as elective courses. Furthermore, you can even attend any course from the offer of the University.
Bachelor Thesis: Find a group of your interest in the faculty, or a supervisor, and do your own research! Once you have completed your courses and your thesis, you have the degree!
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General higher education entrance qualification, subject-specific higher education entrance qualification.
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Leipzig
Germany
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- On Campus Learning
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- Bachelors
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