Physics education - Undergraduate degree

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    Back to school after academic degree

    and teach the pupils how exiting physics can be.

The program physics education at grammar schools and secondary schools comprises the Bachelor's degree in six semesters followed by the Master of Education in four semesters. The first two years of study are dedicated to basic training in experimental physics and teaching methodology. The fifth semester is dedicated to the teaching internship and the last semester mainly to the bachelor thesis.

The Master's phase teaches physics didactics and theoretical physics. At the University of Bremen the primary topics in physics didactic research are the modelling and measurement of competence in physics and the ways of explaining physics in physics lessons. This opens up a wide range of opportunities for students to take part in current research in their subject and in didactics.

Further information can be found on the program's website.

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Course contents

  • Physics with a focus on experimental physics

  • Teaching methodology

  • Teaching internship

  • Bachelor thesis

Key data

  • Admission requirements: general or restricted university entrance qualification

  • Application deadline: July 15 (WiSe), January 15 (SoSe)

  • Beginning of the course: once a year at winter and summer semester

  • ECTS credits: 180

  • Semester dues including semester ticket

  • Standard duration: 6 semesters Bachelor of Science / 4 Semester Master of Science

  • Qualification: Bachelor of Science / Master of Science

Information and application

Advisory Service

Study Center teaching post

 

Website (german website only)
Building: SpT, room C 4020 and C 4030
Phone: +49 421 218-61913
Email

Open office hours Tuesdays 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. (without advance notification) as well as by telephone agreement or e-mail.

Subject-specific information and advice

Prof. Dr. Horst Schecker

NW1 room M 3070
Phone: +49 421 218-62020
Email

 


Study Center Faculty 1

Prof. Dr. Annette Ladst?tter-Wei?enmayer

(deputy academic dean)

NW1 room S2440
Phone: +49 421 218-62105

Contact: Email