Study Programmes German-French-Luxembourgish Bachelor in Physics

Launch your international career in physics

This Bachelor is jointly offered by the ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversities of Luxembourg, Lorraine and Saarbrücken. Students explore the main areas of physics in a multicultural and multilingual context.

The programme at a glance – 180 ECTS

  • Duration:
    3 years / 6 semesters

  • Languages:
    EN + FR + DE

  • Admissions:
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  • Fees:

  • Format:
    Full-time programme

Presentation

This Bachelor in Physics provides world-class undergraduate education.
Students acquire solid training in physics in a multicultural setting, spending their first year in Nancy, second year in Luxembourg, and third year in Saarbrücken. Graduates are awarded a Bachelor diploma from all three universities. Language courses are part of the programme.

Strengths

International dimension

Students are provided with solid knowledge in experimental and theoretical physics in a tri-national context. Graduates are awarded a Bachelor diploma from all three universities.

Interdisciplinary approach

During their second year, spent at uni.lu, the programme’s key assets are: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Analysis and Applications. In addition, students have access to a broad range of electives covering topics such as computer science, didactics, astronomy, geophysics. There is also an introduction to mathematics. During their third year, spent at uni-saarland.de, the programme’s key assets are: Quantum Mechanics, Biophysics, and Nanophysics. The bachelor thesis consists in a 3-month lab class where research is done in the faculty’s laboratories.

Financial support

Students receive financial support from the Franco-German ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversity (DFH/UFA) amounting to 350 €/month for two of the three years.

Contact

For any question regarding this Bachelor, please send your request to

  • Assoc. Prof Aurélia CHENU

    FSTM
    Associate professor in Theoretical physics, with a focus on quantum systems
  • Dr. Jörg BALLER

    FSTM
    Research scientist
  • Davy KUTHE

    FSTM
    Study Programme Administrator

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