EN = Teaching Language is English
GE = Teaching Language is German
Study Abroad at Ulm University: [Subject/Field]
Bachelor Courses
In the Physics bachelor programmes, the language of instruction is usually German. Occasionally, a few coures are taught in English
Regularly Offered Courses in Summer Semester
(April - August)
Module No. | Course No. | Course Title Click for Module Description | ECTS | Language |
8212870357 | PHYS1100 | Electricity and Magnetism | 8 | GE |
Seminars on Varying Topics
Each semester, we offer seminars covering a wide range of topics. Instead of an exam, students have to investigate an assigned topic and give a scientific presentation, which will be graded. The language of presentation can be English or German.
Usually, the actual titles and topics for the seminars will be decided only shortly before the start of any given semester. But we regularly offer seminars in the following fields (you can use these generic titles when preparing your learning agreement):
Seminars in Winter Semester (October - February)
Module No. | Course No. | Course Title Click for Module Description | ECTS | Language |
Seminar Organisational Psychology | X | GE/EN | ||
Seminars in Summer Semester (April - August)
Module No. | Course No. | Course Title Click for Module Description | ECTS | Language |
Seminar Organisational Psychology | X | GE/EN | ||
Courses Offered at Irregular Intervals
Module No. | Course No. | Course Title Click for Module Description | ECTS | Language |
Additional Information
Contacts Physics
Dr. Rachele Fermani
Academic Advisor
Department of Physics
Ulm University
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
89081 Ulm / Germany
Room: N25/3101
Phone: ++49 (0) 731-50-22292
Prof. Dr. Susana Huelga
Erasmus+ Coordinator
Institute of Theoretical Physics
Ulm University
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
89081 Ulm / Germany
Room: O25/443
Phone: ++49 (0) 731-50-22901
Places in lab courses, in which students conduct their own experiments, are limited. Priority is given to students who are enrolled in full-degree studies at Ulm University. You may list lab courses on your Learning Agreements, but you should be prepared that you may not get a place in one of those courses.
Students usually have to attend a safety briefing prior to the start of a lab course. In case there should be serious doubts that a student will be able to respond to instructions due to poor linguistic competence and/or academic preparation, participation in the lab may be denied in order to avoid hazards.