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The studies in Physics last 4 or 5 years,
according to the orientation. The
4-year orientation leads to the ‘Teacher of Physics for secondary
schools’ Diploma. The 5-year orientation leads to the ‘Physicistì’
Diploma.
The first two
years of both orientations are common. According to the results, in
the beginning of the third year, students are divided in two groups.
For the new curricula
after academic year 2001-2002 click
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The following courses are
offered on the first two years:
First year (30 weeks, 2 semesters)
1.1. Mathematical Analysis
1 (Sem.1:4/4,
Sem.2:4/4)
1.2.
Algebra (Sem.1:2/2, Sem.2:1/3)
1.3. Analytic
Geometri (Sem.1:2/2)
1.4. General Physics
1 (Sem.2:5/5)
1.5. Computer
Sciences (Sem.1:2/2, Sem.2:1/2)
1.6. Foreign
Language (Sem.1:0/3, Sem.2:0/3)
1.7. Physical
Education (Sem.1:0/2, Sem.2:0/2)
Second year (30 weeks, 2 semesters)
2.1. Mathematical Analysis
2 (Sem.1:4/4)
2.2. Mathematical Methods in
Physics (Sem.2:4/4)
2.3. General Physics 2,
3 (Sem.1:5/5,
Sem.2:5/5)
2.4.
Psychology (Sem.2:2/2)
2.5. Physics Laboratory
1 (Sem.1:0/4,
Sem.2:0/4)
2.6. Foreign
Language (Sem.1:0/3,
Sem.2:0/3)
2.7. Physical
Education (Sem.1:0/2, Sem.2:0/2)
5-years Orientation
Third year (27 weeks, 2 semesters)
3.1. Computational
Physics (Sem.1:2/2, Sem.2:2/2)
3.2. Theoretical Mechanics
(Sem.1:4/4 )
3.3. Electrodynamics
(Sem.1:3/3,
Sem.2:3/3)
3.4. Quantum Mechanics
1 (Sem.2:3/3)
3.5. General Physics
4 (Sem.1:4/4)
3.6. Physics Laboratory
2 (Sem.1:0/4,
Sem.2:0/4)
3.7. Physics of
Crystals (Sem.2:4/4)
3.8.
Chemistry (Sem.2:2/3)
Fourth year (27 weeks, 2 semesters)
4.1. Solid State Physics
(Sem.1:3/3,
Sem.2:3/3)
4.2. Chemistry Laboratory
(Sem.1:0/3)
4.3. Physical
Chemistry (Sem.2:2/4)
4.4. Electrotechnics (Sem.1:2/3, Sem.2:2/3)
4.5. Electronics
(Sem. 1:2/3, Sem. 2:2/3)
4.6. Quantum Mechanics
(Sem.1:3/3)
4.7. Statistical
Physics (Sem.1:3/3,
Sem.2:3/3)
4.8. Atomic
Physics (Sem.2:3/3)
Fifth year (22 weeks, 2 semesters)
5.1. Nuclear
Physics (Sem.1:4/4)
5.2. Technical
Laboratory (Sem.1:2/2, Sem.2:2/2)
5.3. Instrumental
Methods (Sem.1:2/4, Sem.2:2/4)
5.4. Special Course
1 (Sem.1:3/2)
5.5. Special Course
2 (Sem.2:3/2)
5.6. Relativity
Theory (Sem.2:4/2)
5.7.
Biophysics (Sem.1:2/4, Sem.2:2/4)
4-year Orientation
Third year (27 weeks, 2 semesters)
3.1. General
Physics (Sem.1:4/4)
3.2. Physics Laboratory
(Sem.1:0/4,Sem.2:0/4)
3.3. Theoretical
Mechanics (Sem.1:4/3)
3.4.
Electrodynamics (Sem.2:4/4)
3.5. Quantum
Mechanics (Sem.2:4/4)
3.6. Electrotechnics (Sem.1:2/3, Sem.2:2/3)
3.7. Didactic of
Physics (Sem.2:2/3)
Fourth year (24 weeks, 2 semesters)
4.1. Statistical
Physics (Sem.1:4/4)
4.2. Atomic
Physics (Sem.1:3/3)
4.3. Nuclear
Physics (Sem.2:2/3)
4.4. Solid State
Physics (Sem.2:3/2)
4.5. History of Physics
Thought (Sem.1:2/1,
Sem.2:1/2)
4.6.
Chemistry (Sem.2:3/4)
4.7.Astrophysics
(Sem.1:2/1, Sem.2:2/1)
4.8.Didactic of
Physics (Sem.1:2/3,
Sem.2:1/3)
Post-graduate Studies
In the Physics Department,
there is a post-graduate programme in the following areas:
·
Condensed Matter Physics .
·
Biophysics
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