Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Physics University of Oldenburg
- Degree
- Bachelor's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Buddy programme Tutors Specialist counselling
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- Location
Oldenburg
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
6 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
The application deadline is 15 October. However, it is recommend that applicants send in their applications by 1 July.
The application period starts 15 January.
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General information
About the course
Degree
BEng
Course location
Oldenburg
In cooperation with
University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Courses are held in English, additional German courses are available. Participants can choose to write the Bachelor's thesis in either language.
Description
During the first two years, students will concentrate on physics and mathematics combined with an introduction to topics on engineering. In the laboratory projects, students are gradually introduced to self-contained laboratory work. The subject of specialisation (Laser & Optics, Biomedical Physics, Acoustics and Renewable Energy) is introduced in the third semester. Business administration and languages are part of the programme. Students have to complete an internship in the sixth semester.
Biomedical Physics
Modern medicine employs a multitude of sophisticated, physically based techniques both in therapy and diagnostics. Providing at first a basic foundation in anatomy and physiology, the specialisation "Biomedical Physics" goes on to emphasise on modern methods in medical radiation applications such as radiotherapy, nuclear medicine or radiology and basics of minimal invasive therapy including micromechanical and laser assisted methods as well as other imaging techniques such as ultrasound, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and optical tomography. Well-established medical engineering physics such as medical electronics, data and image acquisition and processing, radiation biophysics, laboratory diagnostics and biomechanics are also covered. Combining engineering, scientific and biomedical skills, the graduate is well equipped with urgently needed qualifications for medical research and development. Training in the field of medical radiation physics is performed in cooperation with the Medical Centre for Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine at the Pius-Hospital Oldenburg.
Acoustics
The specialisation "Sound & Vibration" covers infrasound, audible sound, ultrasound and structure born sound and mechanical vibrations. Topics address digital signal processing, basics of radiation and wave propagation, physical and technical properties of electro-acoustic transducers, numerical calculation of mechanical vibrations, acoustic properties of matter, and evaluation of the impact of sound and vibrations on humans. Subjective perception of sound, physics of the ear, sound design of products, sound environment of transportation means, and noise abatement are fields of research in Oldenburg.
Laser & Optics
Laser technology and optics are key technologies of the 21st century. Fibre optic networks for data transmission, optical data carriers, or lithography for the production of microchips are examples. Optical diagnostics are indispensable in medicine and environmental technology. Lasers are a tool for cutting, welding, drilling, perforating and marking.
Renewable Energy
Education in the field of Renewable Energy (RE) is strongly correlated with models of the future energy supply. Much of the research in RE is conducted in disciplines like physics and engineering. RE research and education at the University of Oldenburg is focused on physical, technical, ICT, and economic issues of RE power generation and its system integration. Detailed information on RE based research, RE-related educational programmes (Bachelor's/Master's), and the diversity of RE courses can be found on the platform for the study of Renewable Energy at the University of Oldenburg.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
6 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study
Application deadline
The application deadline is 15 October. However, it is recommend that applicants send in their applications by 1 July.
The application period starts 15 January.
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
On the one hand, the programme is rather strictly organised, and students are encouraged to reach their goals in the scheduled period of time. For instance, lectures are supported by supervised work in small groups in the tutorials. On the other hand, personal initiative and individual work are encouraged through long-term projects in the laboratory.
Engineering physics is offered by the University of Oldenburg and the University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer. During the first and second years, most lectures will be held in Oldenburg. There is one exception: the laboratory projects will take place partly in Emden. You will go to Emden once a week. You will receive a "Semesterticket" when you enrol, which allows you to use public transport free of charge.
Individual part-time studies are possible.
For further information, please see: https://l.uol.de/ep
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- Specialist literature in other languages
- Language training provided
- Training in intercultural skills
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
Integrated internships
Internship in a company or research institution within the subject area of specialisation: physics, engineering, or an individual specialisation
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
Approx. 420 EUR per semester
Costs of living
You should expect to spend about 1000 EUR per month to cover personal expenses (accommodation, health insurance, food).
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
Entrance qualification to a Bachelor's degree or an equivalent (secondary school degree equivalent to German "Fachhochschulreife" or "Abitur")
Please see: http://www.anabin.de
Language requirements
Command of English: B2
Command of German: A2; A1 is required for the application
Application deadline
The application deadline is 15 October. However, it is recommend that applicants send in their applications by 1 July.
The application period starts 15 January.
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Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Possibility of finding part-time employment
Students are permitted to work while they pursue their studies. If you are a student from a non-EU country, you are allowed to work 140 full days per year.
Additional support
Accommodation
Furnished accommodation is available at a cost of 150 to 300 EUR per month (halls of residence or private).
The best way to find a room in Oldenburg is to apply at the "Studentenwerk Oldenburg:" The cheapest rooms in shared flats cost less than 200 EUR per month. And even single flats are absolutely affordable compared to the open market.
For further information and an application form, please check: https://www.studierendenwerk-oldenburg.de/en/accommodation.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Buddy programme
- Tutors
- Specialist counselling
Contact
University of Oldenburg
School of Mathematics and Science
Institute of Physics
Martin Reck
Carl-von-Ossietzky-Strasse 9-11
26129 Oldenburg
About us
University of Oldenburg
Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg is one of the youngest universities in Germany. The campus is only a ten-minute bike ride from the city centre and offers its 13,700 students modern lecture theatres and laboratories, two large libraries, a refectory, and good sports facilities. Founded in 1973, it grew out of the city's 200-year-old teacher training college. Today, the university includes the Departments of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Education, Economics, Languages, Business Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Computer Science.
The Institute of Physics (https://uol.de/en/physics) has roughly 100 scientists and a total of 600 students plus 50 PhD students. In 17 sections and institutes, topics in theoretical, experimental and applied physics are researched, from black holes to bicycles. Oldenburg is a pleasant city of 160,000 inhabitants with many historic sites, parks, pubs and an exciting cultural life.
The University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer was founded in 1973 as well. Students get to know their professors personally here. Learning in small groups encourages concentration, creativity and team spirit and makes it possible to apply contemporary teaching methods such as project-oriented learning. Students make friends quickly, get used to life in the small to medium-sized towns in northwestern Germany rapidly, and soon appreciate the high leisure value of living and studying near the coast.
The Emden campus is situated in the port town, roughly 70 km from Oldenburg. East Frisia is a renowned holiday area, having a unique atmosphere with lush fields, windmills and red brick houses as well as a long tradition in shipbuilding.
In addition to the Department of Technical Sciences, which houses the fields of natural sciences and electrical and mechanical engineering (http://www.technik-emden.de), the Departments of Business Studies, Social Sciences and the Institute of Maritime Studies are available to the nearly 4,000 registered students. In all areas, practical aspects are strongly emphasised through integration in industrial projects and in-house research. This institution is proud to be home to the largest laser research centre in the greater area.
Studying – even on a tight budget
Today, many students have to get by on a tight budget. The relatively low living costs in north-western Germany make it easier to finance your studies.
Location
The university city of Oldenburg is the economic, administrative and cultural centre of the Weser-Ems area. For this area, which is as large as the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein, the city of Oldenburg and its 160,000 inhabitants provide all central services and a high-quality, future-oriented infrastructure. Supraregional banks and insurance companies have their headquarters in the service metropolis of Oldenburg, and various administrative and judicial entities are located here. Major manufacturing companies have settled here. These include companies from fields like electrical engineering, small motors, micro-switches and automotive components, along with a printing company of European significance and representatives of the food industry and photo processing. The city of Oldenburg is the educational centre of the area with the Carl von Ossietzky University, three universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen), and more than 70 general education, vocational, professional and private schools. Oldenburg is also the centre of medical care for the north-west.
Experience the vibrancy of our city and university located in the wide-open landscape of northwestern Germany. Marvel at ambitious cultural projects and events. Look forward to new experiences and impressions. Get to know a city with its own distinctive character. Oldenburg's heart beats in the must-see old town. Grouped around the Old Town Hall, St Lamberti Church and the castle, the town centre is one big pedestrian zone. Architecture from five centuries harmonises with today's attractive shopping precincts. There are street cafés, bistros and restaurants to suit all tastes. Picturesque spots and quarters, greenery and waterways round off the picture. Get to know theatres and museums of national reputation. Have fun at big fairs and festivals the whole year round.
Nearly 4,000 students in the port town of Emden study in the Faculties of Social Studies, Technology or Economics. Thanks to its cultural life and traditional celebrations, Emden is a great place for young people. And the town has also made a name for itself as an industrial location, partly due to its ideal position on the coast. The town of Emden (population 50,000) lies in north-western Germany on the mouth of the river Ems, where it flows into the North Sea. Charming and with a high quality of life, traditional yet open-minded, entertaining and sporting, natural and green – that's the port town of Emden. The economic and cultural centre of East Frisia has really come into its own. Hardly any other town has so many new and forward-looking initiatives and has developed as much cultural self-confidence in recent years as Emden. A visit to the art gallery "Henri Nannen" is a must.
The region offers much more than qualified further education, because in one of Germany's loveliest tourist areas, there are lots of opportunities for active leisure pursuits.
Come closer and check out the Emden campus: https://www.hs-emden-leer.de/en/prospective-students/campus-university/emden-campus.