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9/30/2025Individual: free choice of subjectsThe course is aimed at individualists who have a wide range of technical interests and like to decide for themselves which subject areas they want to learn about. In addition to the classic subjects of mathematics, computer science, chemistry, and physics, students can put together their timetable from the third semester onwards. They can choose from microfluidics and biosensors, photonics and laser technology, and electrochemical energy storage, for example, but also other subjects from mechanical engineering, automotive technology, or electrical engineering. To find out what suits them best, students are supported by personal consultations in an orientation colloquium.Interdisciplinary: Applying knowledge in combinationThe course includes innovative workshops that combine skills from physics, mathematics, and computer science. The aim of these "Physics-Mathematics-Computer Science Workshops (PMI Workshops)" is to combine knowledge from the three areas in such a way that specific questions can be solved efficiently and innovatively.International: Emerging TechnologiesAnyone who would like to gain experience abroad during their studies can choose the international Emerging Technologies course right at the beginning of their studies. They then have the opportunity to study at one of our partner universities in the 3rd and 4th semesters. The different academic profiles of the respective foreign universities allow them to gain additional professional input. In the following semesters at Coburg University, the lectures in this course are also mainly held in English.
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Public
Germany
Coburg
Bavaria
No
3.5 years
7 terms
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Free
Winter: 30 September 2001 at UTC
Summer: 14 March 2001 at UTC
NextDate: 30 September 2025 at UTC