• The common distinction between experimental physics and theoretical physics at universities only serves as a way to refer to different ways of working within the field of physics; it does not represent two different courses of study. The nature of physics consists in combining experiment and theory, and a course of study in physics includes both in the same measure.
  • An overview of all the subjects that can be taken in combination with subject Latin by students who started their Polyvalent dual-major bachelor's degree program in the winter semester 2015/16 or later:
  • Biology, Chemistry, German, English, French, Geography, History, Greek, Computer Science, Italian, Catholic Theology, Mathematics, Philosophy/Ethics, Political Science, Economic Science, Russian, Spanish, Physical Education, Chinese.