Программа обучения Physics

Программа обучения "Physics" в Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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3 years standard period of study until the completion of a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.); A total of 180 credit points (analogous to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - ECTS) must be acquired. The individual duration of study can deviate from the standard period of study.

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: € 153.69 / семестр
  • Правила приема: Без конкурса
  • Минимальный уровень немецкого: B2
  • Подходящий курс Штудиенколлег: T-Kurs

Карьерные перспективы по завершению программы обучения "Physics"

After completing the subsequent master’s degree, career prospects open up in university and industrial research and development, in data analysis and process optimization, as well as in program and hardware development, management consulting, the insurance industry or in patents.

Ожидаемые результаты программы обучения "Physics"

Graduates of the bachelor's degree in physics know the fundamental scientific principles of experimental and theoretical physics. They also know how to use the associated mathematical tools. You have basic knowledge of programming and the use of computers as well as basic knowledge of a non-physical subject that the students can choose themselves. They have the practical ability to apply the concepts of theoretical physics to describe concrete problems in physics and to be able to solve the problems. You can continue to use the basic measurement methods including a statistically relevant error evaluation. They have the ability, based on empirical data, to draw conclusions from the measured data, to formulate models, to derive predictions, to check them specifically and thus to verify or falsify them. Graduates can apply knowledge of theoretical and experimental physics to research-related questions and are able to analyze and solve technical problems using the methods of the subject, also using software (programs) and hardware (computers) . On the basis of the knowledge they have acquired, they classify facts and subject areas in a professional manner. Graduates also have the competence to summarize scientific and research results in writing and verbal, and they are proficient in didactically appealing presentation techniques. Successful completion of the course enables you to work in various professional areas, such as university and industrial research and development, data analysis and process optimization as well as programming and hardware application. At KIT, special emphasis is placed on research-related teaching. All basic knowledge is already imparted in the bachelor's degree, so that in the master's degree a largely free specialization on sub-topics of physics is possible.

Учебный план программы обучения "Physics"

The bachelor's degree has a modular structure. It is divided into the following phases and content:

Phase I (semesters 1-3): Classical experimental and classical theoretical physics, higher mathematics 1-3, non-physical elective subject (from the fields of chemistry, physical chemistry, materials science, computer science, economics, geophysics or meteorology), internship in classical physics

Phase II (semester 4-5): Modern experimental and modern theoretical physics, programming and computer use, internship in classical and modern physics

Phase III (semester 6): Modern experimental and modern theoretical physics, bachelor thesis (processing time: max. 6 months)

Part of the course is also the acquisition of interdisciplinary key qualifications (including the compulsory subject "Computer-controlled data analysis").

  • Учебный план / модули: https://www.physik.kit.edu/Studium/Studienplaene/MHB-phys-bsc-2015-de.pdf
    https://www.physik.kit.edu/Studium/Studienplaene/MHB-phys-bsc-2010-de.pdf
    https://www.sle.kit.edu/downloads/AmtlicheBekanntmachungen/2021_AB_046.pdf
    https://www.sle.kit.edu/downloads/AmtlicheBekanntmachungen/2020_AB_049.pdf
    https://www.sle.kit.edu/downloads/AmtlicheBekanntmachungen/2014_AB_019.pdf
  • Факультет

    Faculty of Physics
    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

    Physics has been represented by important names in Karlsruhe since the then Polytechnic University was founded in 1825. Wilhelm Eisenlohr set up the first physical institute in the engineering school. Technical physics was first taught in 1864. At the latest by Ferdinand Braun, physics in Karlsruhe received a strong electrotechnical accent in the last third of the 19th century. Braun's successor was Heinrich Hertz, who succeeded in proving electromagnetic waves experimentally in 1887 and thus created the basis for today's modern communication technologies. Hertz followed Otto Lehmann, who was able to detect liquid crystals with the help of his self-developed crystallization microscope.

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