Schedule for the 3rd semester

Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) in Physics, double bachelor’s (2FB) with Physics

An example schedule for the “usual progress” in the third semester of the Bachelor of Science program in Physics is shown below. The entries for the tutorials/seminars are example entries, i. e. other times are also offered and can be viewed in the course overview or on the respective course websites.

The schedule is equally valid for people in a double bachelor’s (2FB) program; however, they only have to take the module Physics III: Waves and Quanta (with tutorials, but without the Theoretical Supplements to Physics III) and the Laboratory Course I (although in a different form than in the B. Sc. program), see notes. Unfortunately, we don’t have schedules for all possible subject combinations in store ;-)

The course overview as well as the respective official versions of the exam regulations and the curriculum can be found here.

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
08–10 Physics III

Tutorial
misc. seminar rooms
Math for Physicists III
Tutorial [1]
misc. seminar rooms
Theoretical Supplements to Physics III
Tutorial [1], [3]
misc. seminar rooms
10–12 Physics III

Lecture
HS 1
Math for Physicists III
Lecture [1]
HS AP
Physics III

Lecture
HS 1
Physics III

Lecture
HS 1
Math for Physicists III
Lecture [1]
HS AP
12–13
13–14 Laboratory Course I
(“Grund­praktikum”)

Lab course [2]
misc. lab rooms
14–16 Theoretical Supplements to Physics III
Lecture [1]
HS 2
16–18
18–20 Student council meeting

Notes

  • [1] not for double bachelor’s (2FB)
  • [2] Possible dates for the experiments in the Laboratory Course I are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Double bachelor’s students have their experiments separately from B. Sc. students on Thursdays. Another significant difference is that double bachelor’s students only have to complete six experiments (instead of twelve as in the B. Sc. program) per semester.
  • [3] The tutorials for the Theoretical Supplements to Physics III only take place every two weeks.

A possibly present minor subject is not included in this schedule! Some minors (e. g. geophysics) go on for three semesters, so that there are some courses which still must be taken in the third semester, while others (e. g. computer science, chemistry) are complete after the second semester.