Our faculty is home to five fields of study, resulting in an offer of more than 20 degree programs. In addition to bachelor’s and master’s degree programs with a focus on science, we also offer a complete teacher training program (Bachelor/Master of Education) in physics, mathematics, and computer science.

As early as 3 weeks before the official start of the lectures, important events take place for all first-year students at our faculty. These are intended to make it easier to for new students to begin their program of study. In addition to preparing you for the topics of the introductory lectures, you will get to know your future fellow students, as well as the student council, which offers advice and assistance and will be an important contact point for you during your program of study.

The bridging courses in mathematics make it easier for you to transition between school mathematics and university mathematics and prepare you for the first semester. Different courses are offered for each degree program. Find out where and when your bridging course takes place here:

The last week before the start of lectures is the university-wide introduction week, during which the first-year students are welcomed to their degree program. During this week, you will learn everything you need to know for your program of study and get to know your lecturers. There are also campus tours, tours of the libraries, and a whole range of informational events about student life.

The Learning Workshop is an offer for all students at the faculty. At the Learning Workshop, you can work on assignments and solve exercises together. Experienced tutors offer on-site support in the subjects of physics, mathematics, and computer science.

During your program of study, you have the opportunity to go abroad for a semester or longer. You will get to know another country, other cultures and interesting people, and gain valuable personal experience.

Our faculty has numerous international partnerships with other universities around the world.

A scholarship can help students finance their program of study. However, financial support is only one aspect of the promotion of young researchers, as many funding institutions also offer non-material support programs students can benefit from.

The most important contacts for questions about your program of study are the employees in the student advising offices, the academic advisory offices, the examination committees, and the members of the student councils. You will need to reach out to different contact points depending on your subject of study and the topic you have questions about.

All persons and offices for our subjects are listed on our overview page.

Or use our contact form directly.

All examination regulations applicable at Faculty 08, including the associated module catalogs and degree plans, are available as PDFs in our download center. It also contains general forms, e.g., for certificates and recognitions, and degree program-specific documents, e.g., for registering for the bachelor’s or master’s thesis.

The Faculty of Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science at JGU attaches great importance to allowing interested pupils insights into the science and research that happens at a university. There are a variety of offers in the individual subjects, as well as a pre-university program which school pupils can take part in while they are still in school.

Our faculty is always interested in improving the study experience at Faculty 08. In this, students are our most important point of contact, which is why we are particularly grateful for your feedback. Regardless of which degree program, subject, or academic semester you are in – your feedback helps.