University of Oldenburg

Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Physics

Oldenburg, Germany Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

The Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Physics at the University of Oldenburg is a 6-semester programme combining physics, mathematics, and engineering topics. During the first two years, students concentrate on these foundational subjects alongside an introduction to laboratory work, moving toward self-contained experimental projects. Business administration and languages are also part of the programme. The internship is completed in the sixth semester. From the third semester, students choose one of four specialisations. Biomedical Physics covers anatomy, physiology, medical radiation applications including radiotherapy and nuclear medicine, imaging techniques such as ultrasound, NMR, and optical tomography, and medical electronics and biomechanics, with training conducted in cooperation with the Medical Centre for Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine at the Pius-Hospital Oldenburg. Acoustics covers infrasound, audible sound, ultrasound, structural vibrations, digital signal processing, electroacoustic transducers, and the effects of sound on humans. Laser and Optics addresses fibre optic networks, optical data carriers, lithography, optical diagnostics, and industrial laser applications. Renewable Energy focuses on physical, technical, ICT, and economic aspects of renewable energy generation and system integration. The programme is offered jointly by the University of Oldenburg and the University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer, with most lectures in the first two years held in Oldenburg and some laboratory sessions in Emden. It opens in the winter semester.

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