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First-cycle degree programmes

Physics graduates have extensive knowledge in the field of physics based on the foundation of mathematical and natural sciences. Students can understand a rigorous description of physical phenomena, use modern measurement equipment and technical diagnostic systems. They can collect, process, and transmit information.


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:

Physics graduates acquire competencies that allow them to further choose various careers. The specificity of studies makes graduates able to adapt to the conditions of today’s job market, coping in a research or industrial laboratory, in a computer company or at school. Often physicists can be found in jobs that are not directly related to physics, such as banks, large public administration units or consulting firms. This proves the versatility and openness of physics education, developing the ability to analyze a variety of problems, often using advanced statistical techniques. This makes it possible to reduce complex issues to their essential components, properly diagnose the relationships between them, and finally find solutions to the problems.

Candidates will be admitted according to the ranking list based on the results of the matriculation examination.

Number of points for the ranking is determined as the weighted average number of points corresponding to the matriculation examination in subjects specific to the field of study.

Points for the ranking (R) are calculated using the formula:

R = 0,15 m1 + 0,25 m2 + 0,1 o1 + 0,2 o2 + 0,3 x2

where:

m1, m2 – points for Mathematics
o1, o2 – points for Modern foreign language
x2 – points for Chemistry or Physics or Computer Science

1 – elementary level or verbal maturity examination

2 – advanced level or written maturity examination

 

If there is no points or ratings of the required exam for a specific subject in the graduation certificate of secondary education, the ranking value is set to zero points.

At the same time:

  • if there are only points for an extended exam in the graduation certificate of secondary education but points for a basic exam are expected in the qualification procedure, points from the extended exam are taken as points of basic exam,
  • if there is no grade for a written exam in the graduation certificate of secondary education but such a grade is expected in the qualification procedure, the oral exam grade is taken as the written exam grade,
  • subjects equivalent to Computer Science: Elements of Computer Science, Foundations of Computer Science, Information Technology, the subject equivalent to Physics and Astronomy: Physics.

The results obtained by a candidate holding a maturity certificate / secondary school graduation abroad are Polish converted into recruitment points (P) according to the formula:

P = 98 ( S-m) / (M - m) + 2

where:

S - is the calculated rating

M – maximum grade according to the scale used in a foreign school

m – minimum (admitting, qualifying) grade according to the scale used in a foreign school.

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This project is co-financed by the European Union through the European Social Fund, Program Operacyjny Widza Edukacja Rozwój 2014-2020 "Nowoczesne nauczanie oraz praktyczna współpraca z przedsiębiorcami - program rozwoju Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego", POWR.03.05.00-00-Z014/18