The study of physics at the Faculty can realized in three ways:
- 5 year graduate studies
- 3 year bachelor degree studies
- then 2 year master degree studies (5 year in total).
The first two years of studies are common for all. After the first year students choose
the specialization among the following options: experimental physics, theoretical physics,
teachers physics, computer physics, medical physics. Those who achieve during this period
sufficient results can follow directly the graduate scheme, others have to follow two step scheme
obtaining the bachelor degree first. Then there is an option to continue on two year
master degree supplementary studies. Upon writing a master thesis and passing the final exam
one is given a title master of science.
Programme Common for All Specializations:
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| Courses on Mathematics: |
- Foundations of mathematics
- Differential and Integral Calculus
- Algebra
- Mathematical Statistics and Probabilistic
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Courses on Physics: |
- Fundamentals of physics I, II
- Theoretical mechanics
- Electrodynamics
- Quantum mechanics or Quantum physics
- Atom and particle physics
- Elements of nuclear and elementary particle physics
- Solid state physiscs
- Statistical physics
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- Computer methods and programming in C
- Numerical methods
- Computer laboratory
- Physical laboratory
- Electronical laboratory
- History of philosophy
- Foreign languages
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Programme Specific for a Specialization
(see respective pages):
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