4. BSc degree studies and its MSc degree continuation
BSc degree studies in physics last 3 years.
There are five specialisations:
- Computer methods in physics
- Environmental physics
- Material physics and optics
- Medical physics
- Methods of nuclear physics.
The first year of studies is common for all BSc specialisations and the same as
for MSc studies. Before the beginning of the second year (not later than September
30th) students submit to the Dean’s office declarations of admission to BSc
studies in selected specialisations. In the academic year 1998/99 candidates will
be admitted to the first three specialisations only. Courses are arranged into the
following categories: core courses, non-core courses, English language course and
sports activities. During the third year a student has to choose an advisor of his/her
BSc thesis. The defence of the thesis is scheduled for the end of the third year.
Regulations concerning the BSc examination and thesis defence are published in a
separate document.
4.1. core courses
I year
winter semester:
1. 101A Mathematics AI (180h: 6
l/w and 6c/w, 13 credits) examination
2. 102A Physics AI (150h: 4 l/w
and 6 c/w, 12 credits) examination
3. 104 Principles of experimental error
analysis
(30h: 2 l/w during the first half of the semester and 1 c/w during the
entire semester, 3 credits) pass-grade
summer semester:
1. 105A Mathematics AII (180h: 6
l/w and 6 c/w, 15 credits) examination
2. 106A Physics AII (120h: 4 l/w
and 4 c/w, 10 credits)
examination
3. 107 Computer programming I (60h:
4h per week, 4 credits) pass-grade
4. 108 Introduction to Techniques of
Measurements and Preliminary Laboratory (45h, 2 l/w and 3 p/w every
other week, 3 credits)
pass-grade
How to pass the first stage of studies?
During the first year the same principles as for the MSc studies apply.
Each of the two semesters of the first year is passed separately. After the
first semester a student has to pass examinations in courses: 101A and 102A
and pass (with or without a grade) course 104.
Conditional pass of the first semester is possible only if at most one
examination or one pass is missing. Studies can be continued only if at
least two of the courses 101A, 102A and 104 are passed.
Students who failed the first semester but received a recommendation
from the class assistants may be accepted for participation in special
semester courses. These courses will be taught during the summer semester
and are meant to supplement inadequate secondary school education. Students
taking additional courses remain full time students and after the completion
of these courses (examination) will be admitted to the first year without
taking entrance examinations. Students who will not pass the first semester
(either regularly or conditionally) and who will not be accepted for the
additional courses will be relegated from the Faculty.
The completion of the second semester requires passing examinations in
the courses: 105A (or 105B and 103B, or 105C and 103C) and 106A (or 106B).
Students are also obliged to pass (with or without a grade) the courses:
107 and 108.
The conditional pass of the second semester is possible in exceptional
cases for students with a prospect of satisfactory completion of the missing
courses during the second year (at most one examination can be failed and one
pass missing). The acceptable total number of failed courses is to two
examinations and two pass for the whole first year of studies.
The repetition of the first year is possible only for the students
who took additional courses and have obtained positive grades in both
physics and mathematics. Any other repetitions will be possible only
in exceptional cases after individual consideration by the Dean.
All students have to present their student’s books not later
than September 20th.
II and III years
Students have to complete courses according to the specialisation
curriculum. Two weeks before the start of each semester students should
declare (using “zapisy” programme in the Computer Centre of our
Faculty) which courses they will attend in the coming semester. Students
of other faculties who do not have their computer accounts in the Computer
Centre should submit written declarations to the Dean’s office (forms are
available in the office).
Computer methods in Physics
II year
winter semester
- 201A Mathematics AIII (120h, 4 l/w
and 4 c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 202A Physics AIII (120h, 4 l/w and 4
c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 203 Physics laboratory I (a) (45h, 3
p/w, 3.5 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 211 Computer programming II (60h, 4h
per week, 5 credits) pass or pass-grade
summer semester
- 205 Physics IV (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 213 Physics V (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 209A Modern theoretical mechanics
(90h, 3 l/w and 3 c/w, 7.5
credits)
examination
- 204 Physics laboratory I (b) (45h, 3
p/w, 4 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 214 UNIX course (10h, 1 credits)
pass
- 306L Introduction to atomic, molecular
and solid state physics (75h, 3 l/w and 2 c/w, 6.5 credits)
examination
- Non-core course (30h, 2.5 credits) pass or examination
III year
winter semester
- 301A Quantum physics (120h, 4 l/w
and 4 c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 210 Electronics, electronic
laboratory
(45h, alternatively 3 l/w or 3 p/w, 4 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 304A Numerical Methods I (75h, 5h
per week, 6 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 321 Seminar ”Computer news” (15h, 1h per
week, 1 credits) -
- 329
Financial mathematics (30h, 2
l/w, 2.5 credits) examination
- 318
Introduction to database
technology (60h,
2 l/w and 2 c/w, 5 credits) pass or pass-grade
summer semester
- 319 Computer and networks (60h, 4h
per week, 5 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 312A Numerical methods II (75h, 5h
per week, 6 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 320 Mathematical statistics (60h, 2
l/w and 2 c/w, 5 credits) examination
- 321 Seminar ”Computer nws” (15h, 1h
per week, 1 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 330 Introduction to numerical
modelling (30h, 2h per week, 2.5 credits) pass or pass-grade
- Non-core course (60h, 5 credits) pass or examination
- BSc thesis (84 h, 7 credits) BSc examination
Environmental physics
II year
winter semester
- 201A Mathematics AIII (120h, 4 l/w
and 4 c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 202A Physics AIII (120h, 4 l/w and 4
c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 211 Computer programming II (60h, 4h
per week, 5 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 215 Chemistry (30h, 2 l/w , 2.5
credits) examination
- 203 Physics laboratory I (a) (45h,
3p/w, 3.5 credits) pass or pass-grade
summer semester
- 205 Physics IV (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 213 Physics V (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 310 Introduction to geophysics (30h,
2 l/w , 2.5 credits) examination
- 216 Chemistry laboratory (25h, 3p/w
2.5 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 209A Modern theoretical mechanics (90h, 3 l/w and 3 c/w, 7.5 credits)
examination
- 204 Physics laboratory I (b) (45h, 3h
p/w, 4 credits) pass or pass-grade
- Non-core course (30h, 2.5 credits) pass-grade or examination
III year
winter semester
- 301A Quantum physics (120h, 4 l/w and
4 c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 210 Electronics, electronic
laboratory
(45h, alternatively 3 l/w or 3 p/w, 4 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 304A Numerical Methods I (60h, 4h
per
week, 5 credits (in version B;
or: 75h, 5h per week, 6 credits in A version) pass or pass-grade
- 315 Physical methods of environmental
studies I
(30h, 2 l/w , 2.5 credits) examination
- 329
Financial mathematics (30h, 2
l/w, 2.5 credits) examination
summer semester
- 312 Numerical methods II (60h: 2
l/w
and 2 c/w, 5 credits in version B
or: 75h: 2 l/w and 3 c/w, 6 credits in version A) pass or pass-grade
- 320 Mathematical statistics (45h, 2
l/w and 1 c/w, 4 credits) examination
- 332 Physics of atmosphere and hydrosphere
I
(90h, 4 l/w and 2 c/w, 7.5 credits) examination
- 315 Physical methods of environmental
studies II
(30h, 2 l/w , 2.5 credits) examination
- Non-core course (60h, 5 credits) pass-grade or examination
- BSc thesis (144h, 12 credits) BSc examination
Methods of nuclear physics
II year
winter semester
- 202A Physics AIII (120h, 4 l/w and 4
c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 203 Physics laboratory I (a) (45h, 3
p/w, 3.5 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 211 Computer programming II (60h, 4h
per week, 5 credits) pass-grade or grade
- 315 Physical methods of environmental
studies I
(30h, 2 l/w , 2.5 credits) examination
- 215 Chemistry (30h, 2 l/w , 2.5
credits) examination
summer semester
- 205 Physics IV (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 213 Physics V (60h, 2 l/wand 2 c/w, 5
credits) examination
- 204 Physics laboratory I (b) (45h,
3p/w, 4 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 315 Physical methods of environmental
studies II (30h, 2 l/w , 2.5 credits) examination
- 216 Chemistry laboratory (25h, 2
credits) pass or pass-grade
- 306L Introduction to atomic, molecular
and solid state physics (75h, 3 l/w and 2 c/w, 6.5 credits)
examination
- Elective course (45h, 3h per week, 4 credits) pass-grade or examination
- Non-core courses (90h, 7.5 credits) pass-grade or examination
III year
winter semester
- 302A Introduction to nuclear and
elementary particle physics (45h, 2 l/w and 1 c/w, 4 credits) examination
- 331 Methods of nuclear physics I
(30h,2 l/w , 2 credits) -
- 301A
Quantum physics (120h, 4 l/w
and 4 c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 210
Electronics, electronic
laboratory (45h, alternatively 3 l/w or 3 p/w, 4 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 304
Numerical Methods I (60h, 4h per
week, 5 credits
or: 75h, 5h per week, 6 credits in A version) pass
or pass-grade
- 329
Financial mathematics (30h, 2l/w,
2.5 credits) examination
summer semester
- 312 Numerical methods II (60h, 2
l/w and 2 c/w, 5 credits in version B
or: 75h, 2 l/w and 3 c/w, 6 credits in A version) pass or pass-grade
- 331 Methods of nuclear physics II
(30h, 2 l/w , 2.5 credits) examination
- 307 Physics laboratory II (b) (105h,
8.5 credits, 2 projects,
projects in nuclear physics are preferred) pass or pass-grade
- BSc thesis (192h, 16 credits) BSc examination
Medical physics
II year
winter semester
- 201A Mathematics AIII (120h, 4 l/w
and 4
c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 202A Physics AIII (120h, 4 l/w and 4
c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 217 Basic problems of biomedical
science (30h, 2 l/w , 2.5 credits) examination
- 211 Computer programming II (60h, 4h
per week, 5 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 218 Physical principles of
radiodiagnostics (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w, 5 credits) examination
summer semester
- 205 Physics IV (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 213 Physics V (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 311 Introduction to biophysics (30h,
2 l/w , 2.5 credits) examination
- 219 Principles of radiotherapy planing
and dosimetry of ionising radiation
(45h, 2 l/w and 1 c/w, 4 credits) examination
- Elective course (105h, 8.5 credits) pass-grade or examination
- Non-core courses (30h, 2.5 credits) pass-grade or examination
III year
winter semester
- 323 Bioelectricity and topics of
biocybernetics I (30h, 2 l/w , 2.5 credits) -
- 301A Quantum physics (120h, 4 l/w
and 4 c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 304 Numerical Methods I (60h, 4h per
week, 5 credits
or: 75h, 5h per week, 6 credits in A version) pass or pass-grade
- 302A Introduction to nuclear and
elementary particle physics
(45h, 2 l/w and 1 c/w, 4 credits) examination
- 324 Statistical methods of data analysis I (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) -
- 329
Financial mathematics (30h, 2
l/w) examination
winter semester
- 323 Bioelectricity and topics of biocybernetics II
(15h, 1 l/w , 1 credits) examination
- 324 Statistical methods of data analysis II (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 325 Seminar on mathematical modelling and medical physics
(30h, 2h per week, 2.5 credits) pass-grade
- 326 Laboratory of medical physics (90h, 6h per week, 7.5 credits)
pass or pass-grade
- BSc thesis (180h, 15 credits) BSc examination
Material physics and optics
II year
winter semester
- 201A Mathematics AIII (120h, 4 l/w
and 4 c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 202A Physics AIII (120h, 4 l/w and 4
c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 203 Physics laboratory I (a) (45h, 3
p/w, 3.5 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 211 Computer programming II (60h, 4h
per week, 5 credits) pass or pass-grade
summer semester
- 205 Physics IV (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 213 Physics V (60h, 2 l/w and 2 c/w,
5 credits) examination
- 306L Introduction to atomic, molecular
and solid state physics
(75h, 3h of lecture and 2 c/w, 6.5 credits) examination
- 204 Physics laboratory I (b) (45h, 3
p/w, 4 credits) pass or pass-grade
- Elective course (45h, 3h per week, 3.5 credits) pass-grade or examination
- Non-core courses (90h, 7.5 credits) pass-grade or examination
III year
winter semester
- 327 Modern optics I (45h, 3 l/w , 4
credits) examination
- 328 Material physics I (60h, 2 l/w
and 2 c/w, 5 credits) -
- 301A
Quantum physics (120h, 4 l/w
and 4 c/w, 10 credits) examination
- 210
Electronics, electronic
laboratory
(45h, alternatively 3 l/w or 3 p/w, 4 credits) pass or pass-grade
- 329
Financial mathematics (30h, 2 l/w,
2.5 credits) examination
summer semester
- 327 Modern optics II (45h, 3 l/w, 4
credits) examination
- 328 Material physics II (60h, 2 l/w
and 2 c/w, 5 credits) examination
- 303 Physics laboratory II (a) (165h,
13.5 credits, 3 projects,
projects in solid state physics and optics are preferred) pass or pass-grade
- BSc thesis (144h, 12 credits) BSc examination
How to pass II and III years?
- II and III years are completed after passing all the examinations and
passing all the courses according to specialisation requirements.
- If at most 120 hours of the courses required for the second year are
missing a conditional pass to the third year is possible.
- In the case of year repetition students are credited with hours earned
during the first attempt.
All students have to present their student’s books not later than September
20th.
4.2 Non-core courses, language courses and SPORT ACTIVITIES
Students of BSc studies are required to complete 120 hours of non-core
courses (exception: students of medical physics have to complete only
60h of non-core courses) during the entire period of studies. The
list of non-core courses for BSc students is available in the Dean’s office.
Declarations of participation in a non-core course should be submitted to
the Dean’s office which will then issue a written authorisation of course
participation. It is not possible to complete a course without this
authorisation. During the two first weeks of a semester a student should
inform the lecturer for a given course of his/her will of participation
in the course.
BSc students are required to pass the examination in the English language
at level II in the School of Foreign Languages of Warsaw University. Students
may take four semesters of the English language at the School of Foreign Languages.
However, they are allowed to pass the examination without attending the course.
Students of the Faculty of Physics who do not attend English language courses
may participate free of charge in 120 hours of other language courses in the
School of Foreign Languages. In this case they have to join groups from other
faculties.
BSc students have to complete 4 semesters of sports activities in the Sport
Centre of Warsaw University. Sports activities may be replaced by participation
in academic sports clubs activities.
4.3 BSc thesis
After having obtained a regular or conditional pass of the second
year, but not later than November 15th (winter semester of the
third year), a student has to submit a specialisation application to
Head of a relevant Division. This application contains full information
about the way of completion of the second year. The Division Head decides
whether admission with a conditional pass of the second year is possible
or not. The Head of Division proposes a faculty member to be an advisor
of the BSc thesis. Specialisation studies are carried in the following
divisions:
Computer methods of physics – in Divisions of: X-ray Structural Studies,
Biophysics, Particles and Fundamental Interactions, Physics Education,
Solid State Physics, Nuclear Physics, Optics, Nuclear Spectroscopy, Laboratory
of Structure and Lattice Dynamics, Institutes of Theoretical Physics and of
Geophysics, Chair of Mathematical Methods in Physics, and in Astronomical
Observatory.
Environmental physics - in Institute of Geophysics and Division of Optics.
Methods of nuclear physics – in Divisions of Nuclear Physics and of Nuclear
Spectroscopy, and Institute of Theoretical Physics.
Medical physics - in Laboratory of Medical Physics.
Material physics and Optics – in Divisions of: Solid State Physics,
Optics, X-ray Structural Studies, Laboratory of Structure and Lattice Dynamics,
and Institute of Theoretical Physics.
BSc thesis should be prepared during the summer semester of the third year.
A typical BSc thesis should contain a description (of approximately 20-30 A4
pages size) of a given problem based on suggested literature. It should be
prepared using a text processor (e.g. MS Word available in the Computer Centre
of the Faculty of Physics).
The BSc studies are completed (a students obtains absolutorium) when
the following conditions are fulfilled: all the required examinations are passed,
pass-grades required for the selected specialisation are obtained, examination in
the English language (level II) is passed, 120 hours of non-core courses are
completed (60 hours in the case of medical physics), 4 semesters of sports
activities are completed. BSc thesis should be submitted and BSc examination
should be passed not later than one year after absolutorium is granted.
Supplementary studies are offered by the Faculty of Physics for students
with BSc degrees who want to continue their studies towards a MSc degree.
Supplementary studies of 2 or 2.5 years duration are offered in all the
specialisations of regular MSc studies apart from the Physics Teacher’s College.
The scope and the rules of studies are the same as those for specialisation
studies (stage III) of MSc curricula.