With the English-language bachelor's course of study International Physics Studies Program (Honours) – in short B. Sc. IPSP (Honours) – you will obtain a first degree qualifying for a profession within eight semesters. The bachelor's course of study covers all important areas of modern experimental and theoretical physics and a sound mathematical education. You acquire basic knowledge of physical measurement processes in experiments that you carry out in laboratories. You complete your studies with a 23-week bachelor's thesis.

The contents presented here refer to our four-year bachelor's course of study B. Sc. IPSP (Honours). In this form, the study plan applies to students who begin their studies in winter semester 2022/23 or later.

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Stirling engine, Photo: Axel Märcker, Leipzig University

In our commitment to diversity, we welcome people of all backgrounds and cultures. We are particularly proud of the fact that more than 1500 students from 38 countries are currently studying in our German and international courses. For an international faculty like ours, diversity and inclusion are important resources for incorporating multifaceted approaches and ways of thinking into innovative teaching and research. We are therefore committed to cosmopolitan coexistence, where everyone is welcome regardless of origin, gender and religion.

Information on the Course of Study

Find out more about the requirements, contents and application for the course of study as well as the career prospects after the study here:

Bachelor IPSP (HONOURS)

Online Self Assessment (OSA)

To support your choice of study, there is an Online Self Assessment (OSA) for the Bachelor International Physics Studies Program (Honours). With this self-test you can check your expectations, skills and interests and receive detailed feedback on how well the course suits you.

We recommend using the Online Self Assessment (OSA) for the B. Sc. IPSP (Honours) before your application.

Structure of the Course of Study

In the first semesters, you will learn basic experiments and theories and deepen your mathematical knowledge. Then there is a stronger focus on modern physics. This includes lectures on atomic and molecular physics, solid state physics, quantum mechanics and statistical physics. In the final phase you develop your individual specialization by chosing from a wide range of physics elective modules.

  Modules

1st
Sem.

TP 1 – Classical Mechanics 1 EP 1 – Mechanics   Mathematics 1 Elective Area 2
2nd
Sem.
TP 2 – Electro­dynamics 1 EP 2 – Thermo- and Electro­dynamics Introduction to Computer-based Physical Modelling Mathematics 2  
3rd
Sem.
TP 3 – Classical Mechanics 2 and Electro­dynamics 2 EP 3 – Electro­magnetic Waves and Foundations of Quantum Physics General Physics Laboratory 1 Mathematics 3  
4th
Sem.
TP 4 – Quantum Mechanics EP 4 – Atomic and Molecular Physics General Physics Laboratory 2 Order of Magnitude Physics Elective Area 2
5th
Sem.
TP 5 – Statistical Physics EP 5 – Soft Matter Open Project Lab   Elective Areas 1 and 2
6th
Sem.
  EP 6 – Solid State Physics Advanced Departmental Lab  
Elective Area EP
7th
Sem.
Elective Area TP     Elective Areas 1 and HS
8th
Sem.
  Bachelor's Thesis and Colloquium 

The information on the module numbers and credit points can be found in the detailed overview.

Elective Areas

In the elective area EP you choose one module from the field of advanced experimental physics (ten CP). If desired, the other module can be credited in the physics-related electives (elective area 1).

Sem. Module No. Module Title CP
6 12-PHY-MWPASM Advanced Soft Matter and Biological Physics 10
7 12-PHY-MWPE1 Advanced Solid State Physics 10

In the elective area TP you choose one module from the field of advanced theoretical physics (ten CP). If desired, the other module can be credited in the physics-related electives (elective area 1).

Sem. Module No. Module Title CP
7 12-PHY-MWPT1 Advanced Quantum Mechanics 10
8 12-PHY-MWPT2 Advanced Statistical Physics 10

In the elective area HS, the focus is not only on imparting specialist knowledge, but also on developing and improving methodological skills. These are literature research, presentation skills and academic writing. You choose a module from the following compulsory elective modules.

You choose one module from the field of advanced seminars (five CP). If desired, another advanced seminar can be credited in the physics-related electives (elective area 1).

In each semester, aspects of current topics from the research areas of our departments are studied in the main seminars. Possible topics include: surface physics, magnetism and superconductors, biological physics, cell mechanics, molecular nanotechnology, quantum optics, quantum field theory, gravity, condensed matter theory, quantum theory of condensed matter, quantum statistical physics, complex systems and complex quantum systems.

Sem. Module No. Module Title CP
7/8 12-PHY-MWPSKM Specialised Topics of Solid State Physics 5
7/8 12-PHY-MWPSWM Specialised Topics of Soft Matter Physics 5
7/8 12-PHY-MWPSTP Specialised Topics of Theoretical Physics 5
7/8 12-PHY-MWPSMP Specialised Topics of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 5

The compulsory elective area 1 corresponds to the physics-related electives for modules totalling 35 CP. In the subsection Introduction into Specialisation you can choose modules totalling up to 25 CP from the following list. Please note, that not all modules can be offered once a year. You can find the current offer in our course catalogue.

Sem. Module No. Module Title CP
5 12-PHY-BW3MO1 Introduction to Photonics I 5
4/5/6 12-PHY-BMWMO2 Introduction to Polymer Physics 5
5 12-PHY-BW3CS1 Introduction to Computer Simulation I 5
5/6 12-PHY-BMWEMB Experimental Methods of Biophysics 5
5 12-PHY-BW3HL1 Semiconductor Physics I 10
6 12-PHY-BW3HL2 Laboratory Work in Semiconductors I 5
5/6 12-PHY-BMWOFP1 Surface Physics, Nanostructures and Thin Films 5
5 12-PHY-BMWIOM2 Plasma Physics, Thin Film Deposition and Characterisation 5
6 12-PHY-BMWIOM3 Microstructural Characterisation 5
5 12-PHY-BMWQMAT Quantum Matter 5
5 12-PHY-BW3QN1 Quantum Physics of Nanostructures 5
5 12-PHY-BMWQT1 Quantum Technology 1 5
6 12-PHY-BMWQTPR Quantum Technology – Lab Course 5
5 12-PHY-BW3MQ1 Spin Resonance I 5
5–8 12-PHY-BMWSUM Fundamentals of Magnetism 5
4/6 12-PHY-BW3SU1 Superconductivity I 5
6 12-PHY-BW3XAS1 Stellar Physics 5
6 12-PHY-BMWXAS2 Stellar Physics Laboratory 5
5 12-PHY-BMWXAS3 Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology 5
5 12-PHY-BMWXAS4 Extragalactic Astronomy Laboratory 5


In the compulsory elective area 1 (physics-related electives), modules of the compulsory elective areas Experimental Physics and Theoretical Physics that have not yet been completed may also be chosen, but only one further module from the compulsory elective area Advanced Seminar.

The compulsory elective area 1 corresponds to the physics-related electives for modules totalling 35 CP. In the subsection Deepening the Specialisation you choose modules totalling at least ten CP from the following list. Please note, that not all modules can be offered once a year. You can find the current offer in our course catalogue.

Sem.

Module No.

Module Title

CP

6/8

12-PHY-MWPSUM2

Superconductivity II

5

7

12-PHY-MWPSUM3

Laboratory Superconductivity and Magnetism

5

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPIOM6

Magnetism

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPSEF1

X-ray Techniques

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPHLP3

Semiconductor Physics II: Semiconductor Devices

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPHLP5

Laboratory Work in Semiconductors II

5

7–8

12-PHY-MWPHLP6

Semiconductor Physics III: Semiconductor Optics (module runs over 2 semesters)

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPAMR1

Magnetic Resonance and Imaging in Soft-Matter

5

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPMQ3

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory

5

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPMQ4

Electronic Spin Resonance Laboratory

5

7

12-PHY-MWPKP1

Nuclear Physics

5

8

12-PHY-MWPXT2

Particle Physics

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPQT2

Quantum Technology 2

5

7

12-PHY-MWPQT3

Quantum Technology 3

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPMON3

Active Matter Physics

5

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPGFP

Physics of Nanoporous Materials

5

7

12-PHY-MWPEMSP

Single-Molecule Spectroscopy

5

7

12-PHY-MWPM1

Cellular Biophysics

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPM3

Experimental Methods in Biophysics

5

7

12-PHY-MWPPOC1

Physics of Cancer I

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPPOC2

Physics of Cancer II

5

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPTKS1

Stochastic Processes in Physics, Biology and Earth Sciences

10

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPTKS2

Non-linear Dynamics and Pattern Formation

10

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPTKS3

Practical Course: Complex Systems

5

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPTKM3

Theory of Soft and Bio Matter

10

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPTKM4

Practical Course: Condensed Matter Theory

5

6/7/8 12-PHY-MWPCQM1 Practical Course: Quantum Theory of Condensed Matter 5

7

12-PHY-MWPQFG1

General Relativity

10

6/8

12-PHY-MWPQFG2

Cosmology

10

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPQFG3

Quantum Field Theory on Curved Space Times

10

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPQFG6

Practical Course: Quantum Field Theory and Gravity

5

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPTET4

Relativistic Quantum Field Theory

10

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPSTP1

Quantum Field Theory of Many-Particle Systems

10

7/8

12-PHY-MWPSTP2

Statistical Mechanics of Deep Learning

10

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPTKM5

Practical Course: Quantum Statistical Physics

5

6/8

12-PHY-MWPMMP1

Black Holes

10

6/7/8

12-PHY-MWPXT1

Group Theory and Its Applications in Physics

10


In the compulsory elective area 1 (physics-related electives), modules of the compulsory elective areas Experimental Physics and Theoretical Physics that have not yet been completed may also be chosen, but only one further module from the compulsory elective area Advanced Seminar.

The elective area 2 corresponds to the non-physics electives. Here you choose modules with a total of 20 CP. We recommend the following modules. You can choose modules with a total of ten CP from the entire range of modules at our university.

Sem. Module No. Module Title CP
1 12-PHY-BIPC Introduction to Chemistry 5
4 12-PHY-BIWNUM Numerical Methods in Physics 5
5–8 12-PHY-BIEPP External Project Oriented Cours – Subject-related Key Qualification 5
4/6/8 12-SQM-63 Women in STEM 5
1/3/5 12-SQM-64 Sustainable Development – Risk Assessment, Methods and Models* or 5
1/3/5 12-PHY-BMWBNE1 Action Competence for Sustainable Development – Fundamental Module* 10
1–6  

Non-physical elective subject from the entire range of modules at Leipzig University

10

*Only one of the two modules 12-SQM-64 and 12-PHY-BMWBNE1 can be completed in this course of study. Teaching language is German.


You would like to take German-language modules and your German language skills are below the level A2? In this case, we recommend the following language courses depending on your previous knowledge:

Sem. Module No. Module Title CP
1 30-PHY-BIPSQ1 German Course A1.1 5
4 30-PHY-BIPSQ2 German Course A1.2 5
5 30-PHY-BIPSQ3 German Course A2 5