Compulsory Modules
1.1. Mathematics
1.1.1. Analysis for Physicists
- 260224 VO Analysis for Physicists I
- 260225 UE Problem session to Analysis for Physicists I
1.1.2. Linear Algebra for Physicists
- 260226 VO Linear Algebra for Physicists
- 260227 UE Problem session to Linear Algebra for Physicists
1.1.3. Introduction to Computational Methods in Physics
- 260102 VO+UE Introduction to mathematics for physicists I - with practical exercises (Introduction to mathematics for physicists I)
- 260216 VO+UE Introduction to mathematics for physicists II - with practical exercises
1.1.4. Mathematical Methods of Physics
- 260013 VO Mathematical Methods of Physics II
- 260016 UE Mathematical Methods of Physics II - Exercises
- 260078 UE Support for T1 and M2 with emphasis on computer algebra and wiki
1.2. Introduction to Physics
- 260089 VO Introduction to Physics I - (Mechanik, Thermodynamik)
- 260162 UE Exercise course in Introductory Physics I
- 260163 PR Practical exercises for Introductory Physics I
- 260243 VO Introduction to Physics III
- 260152 UE Exercise course in Introductory Physics III
1.3. Theoretical Physics
- 260192 VO Theoretical Physics I: Classical Mechanics
- 260185 UE Theoretical Physics I: Classical Mechanics - Exercises
- 260078 UE Support for T1 and M2 with emphasis on computer algebra and wiki
1.4. Physics Laboratory
- 260029 PR Physics laboratory I - for beginners
1.5. Computer-based Methods
1.5.1. Informatics for Physicists
- 260207 VO Informatics for Physicists - Introduction to numerical programming in Fortran 90
- 260204 UE Informatics for Physicists - Introduction to numerical programming in Fortran 90 - practical sessions
1.5.2. Scientific Computing
1.6. Soft Skills
- 260151 VO Soft Skills - Epistemology of Physics
- 260055 SE Soft Skills - Tutorial for women in physics
- 260079 SE Soft Skills - Scientific publishing and presentation
- 260121 SE Gender - Physics - Technics
- 260078 UE Support for T1 and M2 with emphasis on computer algebra and wiki
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