and learn and do research on current physical and socially relevant topics.
Physics, B.Sc.
Get to the bottom of the laws of nature
Physics is regarded as the basis of all natural sciences; it considers the fundamental relationships in nature. The University of Bremen offers a solid basic education in the spectrum of experimental and theoretical physics and distinguishes itself through application-oriented and interdisciplinary research in the following areas:
• Applied optics
• Biophysics
• Computational materials science
• Solid-state physics
• Theoretical physics
• Environmental physics
A strong practical orientation of the studies with laboratory exercises, internships, experiments and own projects prepare the students for their daily future work in the best possible way. The professional fields for physicists are very diverse and range from basic research at universities and other research institutions to application-related research and development of devices and processes in various industrial sectors to work in government administration, in the patent system and many other areas.
Course contents
The course is divided into three parts:
General part:
Mathematics
Experimental and theoretical physics
Supplementary studies
Elective part:
Biophysics
Solid-state physics
Theoretical physics
Environmental physics
Key data
Admission requirements: general or restricted university entrance qualification
Application deadline: July 15 (WiSe), January 15 (SoSe)
Beginning of the course: once a year at winter and summer semester
ECTS credits: 180
Standard duration: 6 semesters
Qualification: Bachelor of Science
Information and application
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Examination regulations (BPO 2020) (German only)
(binding regulations of the study progress)Module guide (BPO 2020) (German only)
Information brochure (German only)
Program scheme (BPO 2020) (German only)
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Contact: Email
Barbara Kozák
NW1 room S0430
Phone: +49 421 218-62145
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