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Introduction to Physics (minor subject in a combined bachelor’s degree)
 
          | Official titLE | Einführung in die Physik | 
|---|---|
| Degree | depends on the major chosen | 
| Study model | Combined Bachelor's Degree | 
| Program option | minor subject in a Combined Bachelor's Degree | 
| Program length | 6/8 semesters / 3/4 years (180/ 210 ECTS points) (depending on the combination) | 
| Start | winter semester | 
| Language of instruction | German | 
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In the minor subject “Introduction to Physics”, you will acquire the ability to identify phenomena and causal relations from the fields of mechanics, electricity and heat as well as optics and quantum phenomena. On the basis of physical problems, the analysis of these and mathematical modelling, you will develop appropriate solutions.
The minor subject is structured into experimental physics, internships, mathematics and physics elective modules, whereby experimental physics is the most important part of the course.
Prospects
The minor subject “Introduction to Physics” will help you to extend your professional qualification profile, which is decisively shaped by the choice of your major subject. In conjunction with your major subject, your relevant work experience (e.g. internships, part-time jobs, voluntary work) and your personal skills, it will enable you to refine your profile and carve out your own individual array of career options.
A minor subject will help you to extend your professional qualifications profile, which is decisively shaped by the choice of your major subject. In conjunction with your major subject, your relevant work experience (e.g. internships, part-time jobs, voluntary work) and your personal skills, it will enable you to refine your profile and carve out your own individual array of career options.
- Admission requirements- Education certificate: 
 General higher education entrance qualification, subject-related higher education entrance qualification, technical college entrance qualification or master’s certificate and comparable certificates from advanced professional training or professional qualifications
 Certifications of program-specific knowledge and skills to be submitted prior to admission:
 German skills: DSH 2
 Restricted admission:
 For application or enrolment, it is necessary to select one major and depending on the combination one minor subjects in the online application
 Cannot be combined with:
 No restrictions
- Who can answer questions?- Technical questions about your application - Content-related questions about the program- Prof. Dr. Stefan Wippermann 
 Renthof 5
 Room: 04 008
 35032 Marburg
 Tel.: (+49) 06421 28-24130
 E-Mail: stefan.wippermann@physik.uni-marburg.de
 For questions regarding the recognition of academic achievements:
 Prof. Dr. Florian Gebhard
 Renthof 6
 Raum: 3
 35037 Marburg
 Tel.: (+49) 06421 28-21318
 E-Mail: florian.gebhard@physik.uni-marburg.de- Formal questions about your application- Ellen Huth 
 Tel.: +49 6421/28 22222
 Email: application@uni-marburg.de
 Office hours: Mondays - Fridays 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Central European Time)
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