Here you’ll find resources and links to help you with your daily academic life and your studies in general. Is there any information you can’t find? If so, please feel free to email us at oeffentlichkeitsarbeit@physik.rub.
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University calendar
Here you can find the current course catalog.
eCampus Students
The eCampus WebClient gives you access to the RUB eCampus, the IT campus management system of the RUB. In addition to Campus and CampusOffice, other useful applications are available to you via the eCampus WebClient. Access to the functions is possible regardless of time and location.
Moodle
On Moodle, you will often find other courses for your seminars and lectures in addition to the course "Physics Studies Info".
Basic Physics Practical & SOWAS
Here you can find information about the basic physics internship as well as the SOWAS internship.
Advanced practical course
Here you can find information about the F-internship.
Deadlines
When does the next semester start? When does the application deadline end? You can find an overview of the most important deadlines for prospective and current students here.
Physics course guidance
Our subject advisors will help you choose the right degree programme and advise you on all questions concerning your physics studies.
Central Student Advisory Service
Do you need general advice on starting your studies at RUB? The RUB's central student advisory service offers you many advisory and support services.
Study network
The study network replaces the support services of the Physics Helpdesk and the tutorial. Further information will follow soon.
Start of studies
Here you can find out everything about the support services we offer to help you get started in the Department Physics and Astronomy.
Our study programmes
In the Department Physics and Astronomy, you can choose between two bachelor’s programs and three master’s programs.
Physics Student Council
The term "student body" refers to all students in a particular field of study. The student council represents their interests in Department committees, provides support throughout their studies, and organizes social events.
Pre-course
We recommend that all first-year students attend our pre-course. The course refreshes your mathematical skills and provides you with the first general skills for your studies.
Tandem.MINT
As students of engineering and natural sciences, you can try out Tandem.MINT in a linguistic and cultural exchange with native speakers or advanced speakers of your target language and thus expand your foreign language skills and your intercultural communication skills - in return, you support your tandem partner in learning your source language.
Scholarships
On this page you will find information about scholarships.
















