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9 Physics Degree Programs in Germany


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Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)
Master of Science in Soft Matter and Materials
- Mainz, Germany
- Darmstadt, Germany
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The study of soft matter and soft materials requires a comprehensive understanding of physics and chemistry in this field. The goal of the Master's program Soft Matter and Materials is to provide technical knowledge and conceptual competence related to the production of building blocks (e.g. polymers, supramolecular tectons, colloids) and the structure-dynamics-property relationships of soft matter and materials. Functional concepts will be learned based on general synthetic components, in addition to biologically-relevant components.

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University of Hamburg - School of Integrated Climate and Earth System Sciences SICSS
Master of Science in Ocean and Climate Physics
- Hamburg, Germany
MSc
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Master of Science in Ocean and Climate Physics. The Institute of Oceanography (IfM) at Universität Hamburg offers an international master's program (MSc) in Physical Oceanography and Climate Physics. This research-oriented four-semester program is directed to students with a B.Sc. degree in Physical Oceanography, Meteorology, Geophysics, Physics, or an equivalent subject and provides profound knowledge of the physics of the ocean and its role in the climate system.


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University of Hamburg
Master of Science in Physics
- Hamburg, Germany
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The English Master's degree course in physics deepens the basic knowledge acquired in the Bachelor's degree course studies and provides specialized knowledge that is based on current research. The focus is on research methods, independent and responsible conduct, as well as strategic planning of the approach, and the critical classification of scientific findings.


Constructor University
Bachelor in Physics and Data Science
- Bremen, Germany
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Physics has shaped our view of the universe and the world around us by exploring the basic concepts of space, time, and matter. Physics not only lays the foundation for all other natural sciences and many engineering disciplines but is also a fundamental part of modern technology. At the same time, simulations and experiments in many areas of research and especially in physics generate vast amounts of data. To fully use this data and extract meaningful insights, advanced methods of data science including machine learning are essential. These tools have countless further applications in almost all aspects of daily life.


Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences
B.Sc. in Engineering Physics and Data Science
- Munich, Germany
BSc
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English
In this degree program, you will learn everything you need to be able to work as a physics engineer or data scientist later on. Physics teaches the basics - that is, you learn how things move (mechanics), how electricity works (electrodynamics), what heat actually is (thermodynamics) and what happens in the world of the tiniest particles (quantum physics). You will learn how to deal with a lot of information (data) and how to use machine learning to design technological innovations.
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Universität des Saarlandes
Master in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
- Saarland, Germany
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, German, French, Spanish
The AMASE Master's is an international Master's program in Materials Science and Engineering. You study at two out of four European universities from different countries (Germany, France, Spain, Sweden). You also learn two out of the four available languages (German, French, Spanish, and English).


Universität des Saarlandes
Biophysics (M.Sc.)
- Saarland, Germany
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
By introducing its Master's degree program in Biophysics, Saarland University has taken on a pioneering role in the education and training of qualified scientists in this key interdisciplinary field at the interface of the physical and life sciences.


Julius Maximilians Universität Würzburg
MSc Physics International
- Würzburg, Germany
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
As a consecutive degree from the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy at the Julius Maximilians University in Würzburg, the Master’s degree in Physics International is offered with the professional qualification Master of Science. The course is basically designed in English. The majority of the modules are therefore offered in English.


FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences
Physical Engineering B. Eng.
- Aachen, Germany
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
German
Students receive a thorough background in physics, technology, and engineering, accompanied by current topics in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and electronics, data processing, laser technology, and micro and nanotechnology. An interdisciplinary education ensures that modern engineers are able to deal with the complex problems that they will face in their careers. Read more about the course contents
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Physics degree programs in Germany provide an engaging exploration of the universe's fundamental principles. This field combines rigorous analytical techniques with practical applications, opening doors to various exciting career paths.
Through courses in quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, students delve into both theoretical concepts and hands-on experiments. In comprehensive programs, students develop skills like designing experiments to test physical theories and analyzing data using advanced computational tools. Many learners explore topics such as particle physics and materials science, preparing them for roles in research, education, or engineering.
Studying physics in Germany encourages intellectual growth and curiosity, fostering a strong foundation in scientific reasoning. The environment nurtures adaptability and collaborative problem-solving as students work on industry-linked projects or in research labs. Graduates often pursue careers as research scientists, educators, or engineers, gaining skills that are valued globally. This education prepares students to tackle real-world challenges and contribute to various sectors, from energy to technology.