• The four-semester Physics master program is divided into two parts. The first two semesters consist of lectures in advanced courses in theoretical and experimental physics. Students can also choose a specialized subject area, such as biophysics or astrophysics.
  • Building on the knowledge gained in the first two semesters, these abilities will be strengthened during the year-long research phase of the third and fourth semesters.
  • During this stage, the master thesis is completed with accompanying colloquia, tutorials and seminars. The modular design of the master degree program in physics allows the participants to study with emphasis in either experimental or theoretical topics.