Study structure

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General

A degree program consists of modules that are defined in the examination regulations and described in more detail in the module handbook. In terms of content and time, it makes sense to study these modules in a certain order. For each degree program, there is a sample study plan that shows you an ideal typical course. If you study in this way, you will be able to complete your studies in the standard period of study. This is not always possible, so there may be individual deviations from the suggested sequence. When planning, you should bear in mind that not every module is offered in the winter and summer semesters and that some modules necessarily build on each other or have other participation requirements. The student advisor will support you in the individual organization of your studies.

Sample Curricula

Physics (grammar school)

 (opens enlarged image)Sample curriculum physics grammar school

Physics (secondary school)

 (opens enlarged image)Sample curriculum physics secondary school
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Vocational education

Physics (Bachelor's degree in vocational education with a focus on electrical engineering)

Sample curriculum Bachelor of Vocational Education_Electrical Engineering second subject Physics

Physics (Bachelor's degree in vocational education with a focus on metal technology)

Sample curriculum for Bachelor's degree in Vocational Education_Metal Technology Physics

Business education

Physics (Bachelor of Business Education)

Sample study plan second subject Physics Bachelor Business Education