Academic content
Computer science is one of the most dynamic fields of study. It continues to develop at a rapid speed and new visions are always on the horizon.
At the Department of Computer Science, our goal is to turn our visions into tomorrow’s solutions.
The Master’s programme in Computer Science offers you three options:
Open curriculum:
where you can combine various topics such as algorithmics, data analysis, computer graphics, software and hardware development, machine learning and bioinformatics.
Specialization in Artificial Intelligence:
where you can put a special focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, robotics, computer vision, computer graphics and neuroscience.
Specialization in Cyber-Physical Systems:
where you can specialize in design, verification and analysis of hardware and software systems, programming languages, distributed or embedded systems, security and efficiency.
Statutes
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Zulassungs- und Immatrikulationsordnung (ZImmO)
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Zulassungsordnung M.Sc. Informatik/Computer Science
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Rahmenordnung
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Anlage A
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Informatik/Computer Science
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Informatik/Computer Science
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. April 2020 und bei entsprechender schriftlicher Erklärung bis 30. Juni 2020; Abschluss des Studiums bis spätestens 31. März 2023)
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Informatik
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2011 und bei entsprechender schriftlicher Erklärung bis spätestens 31. Dezember 2011; Abschluss des Studiums bis spätestens 30. September 2015)
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