The Undergraduate Study Programme in Physics lasts three years, or six semesters, during which students must earn at least 180 ECTS credits. After successfully passing all examinations and defending their final thesis, students are awarded the academic title of Bachelor of Physics.
In the second year, students choose one of five specialisations: Mathematics, Computer Science, Philosophy, (Research) Physics, or Environmental Science. The first year is common to all specialisations. Upon completing the Mathematics, Computer Science, or Philosophy tracks, students may enrol in one of the teacher-education graduate programmes: Physics and Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, or Physics and Philosophy, as well as the graduate programme in Physics. Students who complete the Physics or Environmental Science tracks may continue their studies in the graduate programme in Physics.
After earning a bachelor’s degree in the undergraduate Physics programme, all students are also eligible to enrol in the graduate programme in Materials Engineering and Physics.
Programme Coordinator
Assoc. Prof. Ivana Jelovica Badovinac, PhD
Curriculum with a List of Courses by Study Tracks
Programme Description and Course Syllabi
- Opis studijskog programa
- Izmjene i dopune preddiplomskog studija Fizika (od ak. god. 2022./2023.)
- Izmjene i dopune preddiplomskog studija Fizika (za ak. god. 2020./2021., 2021./2022.)
- Izmjene i dopune preddiplomskog studija Fizika (za ak. god. 2017./2018., 2018./2019., 2019./2020.)
- Izmjene i dopune preddiplomskog studija Fizika (za ak. god. 2016./2017.)
- Izmjene i dopune preddiplomskog studija Fizika (za ak. god. 2015./2016.)
- Izmjene i dopune preddiplomskog studija Fizika (za ak. god. 2014./2015.)
- Izmjene i dopune preddiplomskog studija Fizika (za ak. god. 2013./2014.)
- Izmjene i dopune preddiplomskog studija Fizika (za ak. god. 2012./2013.)
- Program preddiplomskog studija Fizika (akreditacija 2010. g.; u izvedbi od 2011./2012.)
- Izvedbeni programi predmeta u tekućoj akademskoj godini
Students of the Faculty of Physics at the University of Rijeka are expected to adhere to the general norms of ethics and professionalism regarding student rights and responsibilities, as outlined in the Code of Ethics for Students of the University of Rijeka. Violations of student obligations, failure to fulfil academic responsibilities, and other matters related to disciplinary accountability are regulated by the Rulebook on the Disciplinary Responsibility of Students of the University of Rijeka.
Any use of another person’s text or other forms of copyrighted work, as well as the use of ChatGPT or any other tool based on artificial intelligence technology, without clear and unambiguous citation of the source, is considered a violation of copyright and the principles of academic integrity. Such behaviour constitutes a serious breach of student obligations and entails disciplinary responsibility and measures in accordance with the Rulebook on the Disciplinary Responsibility of Students.