Программа обучения Physics

Программа обучения "Physics" в University of Münster

Physik

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

The three-year undergraduate degree course primarily serves the acquisition of a broad physical general education, which forms the basis for scientific work. In addition to the compulsory basic education in mathematics, another minor subject is studied in the "interdisciplinary studies", which can be selected from a wide range of subjects. Upon successful completion of the Bachelor's degree, the Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) Or the Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) Degree in Physics will be awarded. In addition to a first professional qualification, the two bachelor programs form the basis for further scientific training in various master's programs.

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: € 299.34 / семестр
  • Правила приема: Без конкурса
  • Минимальный уровень немецкого: B2
  • Подходящий курс Штудиенколлег: T-Kurs

Описание программы обучения "Physics"

The course that leads to the Bachelor of Science in Physics qualification is designed first and foremost to provide a broad, scienceoriented general education in physics. The curriculum therefore covers a broad spectrum, starting with classical mechanics and electricity and leading on to modern subjects such as nuclear and particle physics, optics, condensed matter physics, nanophysics, and astrophysics. Like all Bachelor’s and Master’s degree courses it is subdivided into modules. The integration of experimental and theoretical physics right from the first semester in the Physics I (Particles and Particle Systems), Physics II (Thermodynamics and Electromagnetism), Physics III (Waves and Quanta) and the Atomic and Quantum Physics modules has been a long-standing feature of Münster’s degree courses in physics. These modules are jointly organised by the teaching staffs from both disciplines. Their purpose is to show from the outset that in physics, the combination of the experimental investigation of nature, the creation of physical models, and the theoretical description of the studied processes on the basis of these models forms a single unit.

Ожидаемые результаты программы обучения "Physics"

The bachelor's degree is an undergraduate academic degree leading to a first professional qualification. It teaches scientific basics and expertise in the field of physics as well as methodological competence and occupational field-related qualifications so that the graduates in a scientific-technical activity are enabled to solve problems and discuss, critically classify scientific knowledge and act responsibly. In the special field of study "Scientific Instrumentation", the Bachelor intensifies the acquisition of vocational qualifications, while the qualified Bachelor degree "Physics" is the prerequisite for a full degree in Physics in a subsequent Master program in the Department of Physics of the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität.

Учебный план программы обучения "Physics"

Advanced courses dealing with experimental and theoretical physics then follow, notably in the field of experimental physics the modules Structure of Matter and Measuring Technology and Signal Processing, and in the field of theoretical physics in the module Quantum Theory and Statistical Physics. Practice in experimental techniques is the focus of the modules Laboratory Courses I and II, and initial experience in the field of research itself can be gained when students write their Bachelor’s thesis.

Physics is an exact natural science in which mathematics plays a central role as the “language” for formulating laws, while computers are essential for solving complex numerical problems. Physics teaching is therefore accompanied by solid mathematical and numerical training in the modules Principles of Mathematics, Integration Theory and Computational Physics. Finally, the module Interdisciplinary Studies offers a wide range of possibilities for individual specialisation, either as a thematic extension of the course or for gaining additional qualifications in preparation for the student’s later career.

For students who already wish to obtain a more industry oriented qualification at Bachelor level, the Department of Physics offers an alternative PhysicsBachelor degree with an emphasis on Scientific Instrumentation. In this course, the module Scientific Instrumentation is taken instead of the Quantum Theory and Statistical Physics module. Here, students can profit from the broad spectrum of modern analytical techniques available at the Department of Physics.

  • Учебный план / модули: https://www.uni-muenster.de/Physik/studying/bachelor/physics.html
    https://www.uni-muenster.de/imperia/md/content/fachbereich_physik/studienordnungen/po-bsc-physik-2020-05-29.pdf
    https://www.uni-muenster.de/imperia/md/content/fachbereich_physik/studienordnungen/bsc-physik-ws-2018-19-lesefassung.pdf
    https://www.uni-muenster.de/Physik.FSPHYS/studieren/stundenplan/
  • Факультет

    FB11 – Department of Physics
    University of Münster

    As one of the fundamental natural sciences – if not THE fundamental natural science – physics investigates a fascinating abundance of phenomena on all time and length scales.

    Spatial scales in physics range from attometers (a billionth of a billionth of a meter), the spatial extent of the smallest elementary particles, to many billions of light years in astrophysics. The temporal scales are also enormous: They range from attoseconds (a billionth of a billionth of a second) in ultra-short laser pulses for example, to the age of the universe at over 13 billion years.

    The Department of Physics at the University of Münster is distinguished by an extraordinary range of research activities that are reflected in a broad spectrum of course subjects. When selecting their specialist areas, both for their study program and for their bachelor’s and master’s theses, students can choose between the main research fields of nanophysics, nonlinear physics, particle physics, and geophysics. Students aspiring to a teaching profession may write their thesis in the field of science education. All these research fields also offer many possibilities to do a PhD. Research activities in all institutes are characterized by their highly interdisciplinary nature. Within the University of Münster, scientists from the Department of Physics collaborate with their colleagues from other departments in interdisciplinary centers such as the Center for Nonlinear Science (CeNoS), the Center for Nanotechnology (CeNTech), the Cells in Motion Interfaculty Center (CiMIC), the Interdisciplinary Center for Electron Microscopy (ICEM), the European Institute for Molecular Imaging (EIMI) and the Center for Philosophy of Science (ZfW). The Physics department’s research activities are also an integral part of numerous international research collaborations.

    In order to inform prospective students about what both studying physics and working as a physicist entail, the Department of Physics regularly organizes the Autumn Physics Academy. Furthermore, workshops and seminars are offered at the MExLab ExperiMINTe students’ laboratory, where school classes are welcome to enroll. In the MExLab Experimentum hands-on exhibition, pupils can gain insight into the various research activities in the Department of Physics. Besides a life-size tornado, other experiences include granular media, the nonlinear physics of oscillations, and exciting phenomena of structure formation, self- organization, and chaos. Other exhibits on neutrino oscillations, seismic waves, and cosmic radiation likewise illustrate the breadth of research in the Department of Physics at the University of Münster.

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