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Program Structure Bachelor's Degree in Physics

The bachelor's degree program in physics is divided into mandatory courses and a selection of compulsory elective courses/minor subject.

Overview

Mandatory and Compulsory Elective Courses

In the core curriculum, mandatory courses worth 128 CP must be taken in the following areas:

  • 34 CP Experimental physics
  • 40 CP Theoretical physics
  • 24 CP Mathematics
  • 24 CP Beginner and advanced practical courses
  • 6 CP Programming

The compulsory elective area/minor subject (34 CP) allows students to focus on their individual interests. This phase of the degree program is divided into: 

  • 12–18 CP compulsory elective area (specialization modules in physics)
  • 16–22 CP minor subject (various subjects such as business administration, philosophy, or chemistry).

Bachelor Thesis

The program concludes with a bachelor's thesis, which consists of the actual thesis and accompanying seminars worth a total of 18 CP

Module handbook

The module handbook describes all courses offered on a regular or irregular basis.