Overview
Physics has shaped our view of the universe and the world around us by studying the basic concepts of space, time, and matter. Physics not only lays the foundation for other natural sciences and many engineering disciplines but is also a fundamental part of modern technology such as transistors, lasers, or global positioning systems. Physics is also of fundamental importance for global challenges such as global warming, E-mobility, or renewable energies. Moreover, quantum computing is a rapidly emerging technology that harnesses phenomena of quantum mechanics to tackle problems too complex for classical computers.
The Constructor University Physics and Data Science major is a three-year BSc program. Its physics content is oriented along the guidelines of the Konferenz der Fachbereiche der Physik (KFP) in Germany, the Institute of Physics (Britain) for BSc in Physics, and the topics required for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Physics test. The data science component is being developed and taught in close collaboration with the Computer Science faculty at Constructor University. The Physics and Data Science program is frequently optimized and fine-tuned by feedback from students and instructors and developments in research and teaching.
The scientific knowledge, the international network of Physics alumni, and the problem-solving and social skills acquired during studies of Physics and Data Science at Constructor University guarantee success in our increasingly technology-driven society, as demonstrated by our many very successful graduates.
Structure
Costs
€ 8,000 on-campus room and board (double room, shared bathroom, full meal plan)
Funding
All students are considered for an academic achievement scholarship based on their school grade point average (GPA).
Admissions
Undergraduate applicants who are currently attending high school are required to submit transcripts or report cards covering the last 2-3 years of their high school education, including grades 9, 10, 11, and, if available, grade 12 (semester 1) report card showing course registration and current grades.
Applicants who have already completed high school need to provide their high school diploma, final grades, and, if applicable, results from the university entrance examination in their respective country.