Examination regulations Bachelor of Physics (in German)
Version 2022
Valid for all those who started the Bachelor's degree programme in WS 2022/2023 or later.
- Examination regulations Bachelor of Science Physics, version 2022.
Please note that all students who are still in the Bachelor on 01.10.2024 will automatically be transferred to the new examination regulations.
Version 2019
Valid for all those who started the Bachelor's degree programme in WS 2019/2020 or later.
- Examination regulations Bachelor of Science Physics, version 2019.
- Light version: The most important rules at a glance, version 2019.
Please note the amending regulations now explicitly allow electronic examinations independent of Corona exemption regulations.
Version 2015
Valid for all those who started the Bachelor's degree programme in winter semester 2015/2016 or later.
- Examination regulations Bachelor of Science Physics, version 2015.
- Light version: Overview of the most important rules, version 2015.
Version 2014
Valid for all those who started the Bachelor's degree programme in WS 2012/2013 or later.
- Examination regulations Bachelor of Science Physics, version 2014.
- Light version: Overview of the most important rules, version 2014.
Version 2011
Valid for all those who started the Bachelor's degree programme in winter semester 2011/2012 or earlier.
- Examination regulations Bachelor of Science Physics. Version 2011.
- Light version: The most important rules at a glance, version 2011.
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The campus of the Technical University of Dortmund is located near the freeway junction Dortmund West, where the Sauerland line A45 crosses the Ruhr expressway B1/A40. The Dortmund-Eichlinghofen exit on the A45 leads to the South Campus, the Dortmund-Dorstfeld exit on the A40 leads to the North Campus. The university is signposted at both exits.
The "Dortmund Universität" S-Bahn station is located directly on the North Campus. From there, the S-Bahn line S1 runs every 20 or 30 minutes to Dortmund main station and in the opposite direction to Düsseldorf main station via Bochum, Essen and Duisburg. In addition, the university can be reached by bus lines 445, 447 and 462. Timetable information can be found on the homepage of the Rhine-Ruhr transport association, and DSW21 also offer an interactive route network map.
One of the landmarks of the TU Dortmund is the H-Bahn. Line 1 runs every 10 minutes between Dortmund Eichlinghofen and the Technology Center via Campus South and Dortmund University S, while Line 2 commutes every 5 minutes between Campus North and Campus South. It covers this distance in two minutes.
From Dortmund Airport, it takes just over 20 minutes to get to Dortmund Central Station by AirportExpress and from there to the university by S-Bahn. A wider range of international flight connections is offered by Düsseldorf Airport, about 60 kilometers away, which can be reached directly by S-Bahn from the university's train station.
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The facilities of TU Dortmund University are spread over two campuses, the larger Campus North and the smaller Campus South. Additionally, some areas of the university are located in the adjacent "Technologiepark".

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