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In the second year, students take Physics III and IV, which provide a phenomenological introduction to Quantum Mechanics and the theory of relativity. Students are also introduced to theoretical physics. In addition, students study more Mathematics and a few practical topics of their choice.
PHY113: half day
The experimental modules include lab experiments, which are conducted during intensive courses in the lecture-free period (PHY131, PHY213) or 1.5 days
in the semester (PHY210, PHY211). Students set up experiments, obtain measurements and analyze data. The ability of students to analyze data and calculate error, taught in PHY231, and in the lab courses, is assumed. Students finally complete a written lab report.
Students, who are minoring in Mathematics, can substitute PHY312 and PHY322 with different lectures in Mathematics. We especially recommend Complex Analysis.
In the experimentally and the theoretically focused pro-seminars, each student is required to hold a presentation.
The Guide to Physics Studies provides comprehensive information about the Bachelor's and Master's programs.