

The Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Physics is an innovative international undergraduate program offered by the University of Oldenburg. Designed for students who aim to combine a strong foundation in physics with practical engineering skills, this full-time degree integrates theoretical understanding with applied technology. Participants gain hands-on experience in key areas such as optics, renewable energy, and biomedical physics, preparing them for careers at the intersection of science and engineering. The program is structured across six semesters and admits students exclusively in the winter semester.
Located in Oldenburg, a forward-thinking academic and research center in northern Germany, this bachelor’s program emphasizes both scientific rigor and technological innovation. Through laboratory training, interdisciplinary projects, and international collaboration, students develop the ability to design, analyze, and optimize advanced physical systems. The course reflects Germany’s excellence in combining engineering practice with fundamental research, making it an ideal choice for those who wish to contribute to global technological progress and sustainable innovation.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Physics and Engineering
Semester 2 – Core Scientific Principles
Semester 3 – Applied Engineering Physics
Semester 4 – Advanced Topics and Specialization
Semester 5 – Integration and Research
Semester 6 – Bachelor’s Thesis
Graduates of this program are equipped with both theoretical and technical expertise to work in a wide range of industries. Career paths include positions in renewable energy technology, laser and optics development, acoustics, and biomedical engineering. The program’s strong research orientation and technical focus also provide an excellent foundation for graduate studies in physics, engineering, or interdisciplinary fields related to sustainable technology and innovation.
Choosing the Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Physics means entering a program that unites scientific exploration with practical innovation. Students benefit from a curriculum that blends physics, mathematics, and engineering, supported by state-of-the-art laboratories and a collaborative learning environment at the University of Oldenburg.
The program’s unique strength lies in its international perspective, interdisciplinary training, and focus on emerging technologies. Graduates not only gain a deep understanding of physical principles but also the creative and technical skills needed to design solutions for the challenges of the future—from renewable energy to biomedical systems and beyond.
University of Oldenburg – Student Advisory Service
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26129 Oldenburg, Germany
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International Office – University of Oldenburg
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26129 Oldenburg, Germany
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