Masters


This is a guide to help you plan your schedule. At the beginning of each section there is a link where you can find more detailed information.

For english speaking students there is also an Introduction for master students.

Important information in advance

If you are new to TU Dresden, you should activate your ZIH account, which gives you access to almost all of TU Dresden's online services. Information on this can be found on the semester form you received when you enrolled.

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Study schedule

Important for the study schedule are the Study documents with study regulations, module description, study schedule and examination regulations. The study schedule specifies when which modules should be taken on time. The master's degree is essentially divided into two parts:

  1. The first year, in which you listen to lectures, attend seminars and exercises, and complete internships. The respective modules are explained in more detail below and are concluded with various examinations (written examinations, reports, lectures and oral examinations).
  2. The second year, which is entirely dedicated to research and consists of "Scientific Work" and the Master's thesis.

Examination Office

For questions concerning the administrative side of exams you can contact the examination office of the Master of Physics. In any case, you have to stop by to register for your specialization examination, the scientific work and the master thesis.

The first year

The second year

Master thesis

Topics of the Master lectures

The Master lectures in experimental and theoretical physics for one repeat the known topics of the bachelor lectures but also expand this knowledge and add new topics. In the experimental physics lecture mostly new knowledge is provided and the exact topics strongly depend on the teaching person. In the theoretical physics lecture a lot of topics from the bachelor studies are repeated and expanded upon. Unfortunately for those lectures no official scripts exist or if they do, they are available only in german. Down below you can find a list of the topics of the bachelor lectures which can be used for self studies and exam preparation.

Quantum Theory I

Quantum Theory II

Statistical Physis and Thermodynamics