Программа обучения Physics

Программа обучения "Physics" в Free University of Berlin

Physik

  • Университет
    Free University of Berlin
  • Степень
    Бакалавриат
  • Специализация
    Physics
  • Стоимость
    0 € / Семестр

Physics is a natural science that deals with the connections between causes and effects in nature. It researches natural phenomena observed directly or in the course of experiments through precise measurements and analyzes these with the aim of tracing natural occurrences back to numerical relationships (experimental physics) and to mathematically formulated laws (theoretical physics). Experimental physics and theoretical physics are the main areas in physics. In experimental physics one tries to make statements about physical processes through scientific experiments that are carried out under certain conditions. Theoretical physics describes the laws of physics using mathematical theories. Both disciplines are in a lively exchange of their findings. Theoretical descriptions are developed from experimental findings, and theoretical predictions are verified through experiments. Mathematics, which is of great importance for the work of physicists, should be mentioned as a basic auxiliary science for physics.

Общая Информация по Программе обучения "Physics"

  • Уровень: Бакалавриат
  • Диплом: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
  • Язык обучения: Немецкий
  • Начало обучения: Зимний семестр
  • Срок обучения: 6 семестров
  • Форма обучения: Полная
  • Учебные кредиты: 180 ECTS
  • Стоимость: € 0 / Семестр
  • Семестровый взнос: € 311.99 / семестр
  • Правила приема: Без конкурса
  • Минимальный уровень немецкого: C1
  • Подходящий курс Штудиенколлег: T-Kurs

Карьерные перспективы по завершению программы обучения "Physics"

Bachelor graduates have scientific knowledge and practical skills that qualify them for a job or a further course of study.

Employment opportunities for physicists can be found primarily in industry (technological area), e.g. in energy technology or mechanical engineering, but also in the service sector for scientific and technical applications. There are other job opportunities in the public service, especially in science and research at universities, research institutes and authorities, in information processing or in patents. Physics graduates can also work in freelance professions, e.g. as experts. Even if graduates can work in different areas of work, they are generally preferred for areas of activity that generally have technology as their subject, e.g. in communications technology.

A master’s degree and, if applicable, a doctorate are prerequisites for managerial positions or employment in research and teaching.

Учебный план программы обучения "Physics"

The mono bachelor's degree includes compulsory modules (108 CP), elective modules (30 CP), general vocational preparation (30 CP) and the bachelor's thesis (12 CP). In the elective area, in addition to physics, course modules from up to two other subject areas can be freely chosen.

The compulsory lectures include complementary courses in mathematics, experimental and theoretical physics and introduce topics of modern physics such as quantum mechanics, molecular physics and solid state physics. At the end of the course, the bachelor thesis includes an exemplary deepening and differentiation of a selected field of study through the independent scientific development of a self-selected problem.

The general vocational preparation study area includes an internship as well as practical professional competence areas such as foreign languages, information and media competence, management, gender and diversity competence and additional specialist qualifications.

The course regulations regulate the structure and course of the course. It contains detailed descriptions of the content and qualification goals of each individual module and an exemplary course plan. The examination regulations define the type and requirements of the module examinations. In the regulations, the credit points (LP) for each module or each event as well as the workload in hours for the entire course are specified.

  • Учебный план / модули: http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/studium/bachelor/verlauf.html
    http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/studium/studieninteressierte/index.html
    https://www.fu-berlin.de/service/zuvdocs/amtsblatt/2012/ab662012.pdf#G2058982
    https://www.fu-berlin.de/service/zuvdocs/amtsblatt/2012/ab662012.pdf#G2063328
  • Факультет

    Department of Physics
    Free University of Berlin

    The department traditionally focuses on basic research. We explore both experimentally and theoretically the topics of biophysics, ultra-short time physics, nano- and surface physics. We deal with fundamental issues that will become relevant for others in the years to come. We reveal insights and formulate models that users, developers, and engineers will transform into product innovations in a few decades.

    Our courses give students the core physics content combined with insights from current physical research, which we conduct in our laboratories and at research institutions worldwide. Students experience lecturers who are passionate about physics research.

    In the Didactics of Physics, we test and evaluate innovative teaching and learning concepts and develop digital solutions for teaching physics at school. We pass this knowledge on to future physics teachers who we train at our Department.

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