For Whom?
                   The O-Phase is aimed at almost all courses in the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics and the Faculty of Physics.
                
            
            
        
                             
                             Bachelor
- Computer Science (major subject) with minor 30 ECTS / 60 ECTS
 - Computer Science (major subject) with integrated applied minor (mit integriertem Anwendungsfach)
 - Computer Science (minor subject)
 - Media Informatics (major)
 - Media Informatics (minor subject)
 - Business Mathematics (major subject)
 - Mathematics (major subject)
 - Mathematics (minor subject)
 - Physics (major subject)
 - Physics (minor subject)
 - Theoretical Physics (minor subject)
 - Experimental physics (minor subject)
 - Physics plus in-depth minor subject meteorology
 - Meteorology (minor subject)
 - Physics for the Bachelor's degree in Geography (minor subject)
 - Physics for the Bachelor's degree in Philosophy (minor subject)
 
Teacher training deepened
This includes the teaching post for high school as an extension and teaching subject.
- Computer Science
 - Mathematics
 - Physics
 
Teacher training not deepened
This includes the teaching post for secondary, primary and elementary schools as well as special education as an extension and teaching subject.
- Computer Science
 - Mathematics
 - Physics
 
Master
Also note the information on the master.
- Computer Science
 - Bioinformatics
 - Media informatics
 - Human-computer interaction
 - Financial and insurance mathematics
 - Mathematics
 - Meteorology
 - Physics
 - Astrophysics
 - Theoretical and mathematical physics
 - Quantum science and Technology (also at TUM)
 
Other subjects
Fundamentally, all those interested are invited to the orientation phase.
The student association of Bioinformatics is organizing its own O-Phase for all bioinformaticians at the same time.
The student association of Statistics is organizing its own O-Phase for all Statisticians.
You can find introductory events of other faculties on the respective student council pages or the central overview of the introductory events.