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Calendar Management for Exercises and Exams

This portal is used for calendar management of the experimental courses A, BA, MA and MP. Users have to register for access once on this page.

After sign-up the different courses can be, if available, selected. After receiving a timetable students can track their progress online.

For selected courses oral exams appointment times can be reviewed. The actual registration for such an appointment still has to take place at the examination office in charge of the dedicated examination office, if not specified differently by the bylaws, of said course.

Experimental Course Anfänger

The experimental course A differs with each study course in volume. Please take care to sign-up with the correct study course selected!

Attention: For some degree programs (physics, geophysics and others) the experimental course A is split into sub-courses. It is strongly advised to complete these in the advertised order!

Additional information can be found on the general pages of the experimental course:

Experimental Course Bachelor

The experimental course B is directed towards physics bachelor students and can be completed within two or three semesters.

For the three parts of the course B, molecular physics, solid state physics and nuclear physics, only on registration is necessary. Oral exams are held separately each part and can be taken as soon as each is successfully finished.

Additional information can be found on the general pages of the experimental course:

Experimental Course Master

The experimental course M is directed towards physics master students. The course contains five separate parts; registering for the course and for oral exams is done separately.

Additional information can be found on the general pages of the experimental course:

Experimental Course Modern Physics

The experimental course MP is directed towards physics master students targeting a teachers position:

Experimental Course Mediziner

Experimental courses für students enrolled in medical studies are managed by a separate page from the nuclear physics institute: