On this page, we present our Bachelor’s and Master’s degree courses related to physics in detail in course profiles. Are you still unsure which degree course is right for you? Then you’ll find various ways to find out more about your desired course of study under “Help with choosing a course” – ask the student advisory service your questions, come along for a taster course or listen to what students have to say about their course in the podcast .

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What is dark matter and how do I detect it? How do I build a functioning quantum computer? How does the universe develop? How do I optimize modern data storage? Whether it’s about the smallest elementary particles or the vastness of the universe, you’ll find the answers in a physics degree program. JGU is excellently positioned in the field of physics: Thanks to renowned research institutes such as the Helmholtz and Max Planck Institutes, the PRISMA+ Cluster of Excellence and a particle accelerator on campus, JGU is one of the strongest research universities in Germany. It is also a campus university with around 30,000 students, making it a city within a city. This means you have all the central facilities within walking distance and can network with other students – for example at university sports. And by the way, Mainz is one of the most liveable cities in Germany.

You think your school lessons are okay, but they always stop when things get really interesting? Then an “early study program” (only offered in German) could be just right for you. You can attend regular courses (online or on campus) and find out whether studying physics is right for you. And if you want, you can even have credits recognized for any possible future studies.