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Course: Nanoscience B.Sc.

  • Physics

A nanoscience degree programme provides you with solid knowledge and skills to help shape the future in industry, science and society. The combination of an understanding of physical modelling, an interdisciplinary background in other natural sciences and team spirit prepares you for a very wide range of challenges. Compared to a physics degree, the mathematics content is reduced in favour of mainly experimental content and extended elective options. You can continue your specialisation and build your own networks with a (highly recommended) Master's degree, which is where our MSc Physics comes into play.

About the faculty

The most important facts at a glance

Qualification
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Type of study
full time
Standard study period / ECTS
6 semesters (180 ECTS)
Admission
Open admission
Start of studies
summer and winter semesters
Language of tuition
German

Program Profile

The Bachelor's degree programme in Nanoscience offers a solid scientific education that enables direct entry into research as part of a subsequent Master's degree programme. The bachelor's degree programme in Nanoscience focuses on physics, but emphasises a broad spectrum of natural sciences topics from chemistry and biology, which allow the physical study content to be combined with other subject areas in an interdisciplinary way - the ideal preparation for professional life.

Is this the right program for me?

Do you enjoy understanding mathematics and natural sciences, and do you keep at it, even if it takes a while? Do you also enjoy working in a small team? Are you interested in the interface between different disciplines? And do you share an aversion to too much memorisation? Then come and join us!

What makes this program special?

In Regensburg, you will study nanoscience in a particularly research-intensive, interdisciplinary environment, with excellent teaching by renowned researchers and with early contacts to research groups from various disciplines. The latest CHE ranking was correspondingly strong.

CHE Ranking (German version only) (external link, opens in a new window)

What can I do with this degree?

Surprisingly diverse jobs in science, industry, software development, consulting and education are open to you, but patent attorneys, politics and journalism, for example, also offer career opportunities. Browse through online job adverts for keywords in the disciplines of physics, chemistry and biology...

Requirements

Admission Restrictions / Selection Procedureno
Pre-registration procedureno
Eligibility Test / Aptitude Testno
Placement Testno
Subject-Specific Language Requirementsno
German Language Certificate for Students with Foreign University Entrance Qualificationyes
Other Requirementsno

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General Student Advisory Service

The General Student Advisory Service (ZSB) supports you with all questions relating to your studies - from the decision to study and admission to the course of study and successful graduation.

If necessary, the ZSB will refer you to the appropriate contact person.

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