•  Introduction: Introduction and definitions; Group theoretical notations
•  Representations: Reducible, irreducibele, equivalent representations; Orthogonality
•  relations for matrix elements and characters ; Reduction of representations and
•  character tables; Restricted and induced representations
•  Basis functions and supplements to representations: Transformation of functions and
•  operators; Basis functions and eigenfunctions; Restricted representations and
•  symmetry lowering; Projection operators; Direct product of groups and
•  representations; Selection rules
•  Twodimensional rotation and rotation reflection group: Introduction and
•  twodimensional rotation group; Twodimensional rotation-reflection group
•  Three dimensional rotation group and the group SU(2): Introduction - symmetry and
•  conservation laws; The group SU(2) and SO(3) - SU(2) homomorphism; Reduction of
•  direct product representations - addition of angular momenta; Wigner-Eckart theorem
•  Applications of group theory - capita selecta: Vibrational problems; Inversion
•  symmetry ; Translation symmetry of crystalline solids - space groups - band
•  structure; Time reversal symmetry - Kramers' theorem; Spin and double groups -
•  crystal field theory
Final competences: 
1  Being able to recognise symmetry present in physical systems.
2  Being able to make use of the symmetry present in physical systems in a creative
way.
3  To master the mathematical methods of representation theory and to be able to
apply them in practical situations.
4  To understand and to be able to predict the degeneracy of eigenvalues and the
behaviour under symmetry.
5  To be able to identify the features and properties of physical systems related to
symmetry.
6  To know and to be able to evaluate the possibilities and limitations of group theory.
7  To have enough understanding with respect to group theoretical information in order
to use and evaluate literature data in a correct way.
8  To be able to apply group theoretical knowledge in other scientific domains as, e.g.,
Atomic and Molecular Physics, Solid State Physics, Subatomic Physics, Chemistry,
Spectroscopy, etc.