Computer Science

STUDY PROGRAMME

Computer Science

Degree Conferred Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Duration 7 Semesters Enrollment Winter and summer semester Admission restriction No restricted admission Entry requirements University entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur) Application deadline     Applicants with German secondary school leaving certificate (Abitur)   an der OVGU winter semester: 15 September     Applicants with German secondary school leaving certificate (Abitur)   an der OVGU summer semester: 15 March     Applicants with international secondary school leaving certificate   über uni-assist winter semester: 15 July     Applicants with international secondary school leaving certificate   über uni-assist summer semester: 15 January Language German


Objectives

On this course students acquire in-depth specialist knowledge in the core areas of Computer Science. These include: databases, programming, mathematics, the architecture of computers and computer networks, and system programming. Over and above this, examples of current computer science topics with relevance to society include multimedia, bioinformatics, security and man-machine interfaces. Furthermore, students learn about algorithms and data structures, theoretical and practical computer science and the application of these areas in other specialist fields, such as medicine or electrical engineering. To this end, as a minor subject they also cover the essential features of an area other than computer science.

In comparison with other faculties in Germany, the Faculty of Computer Science in Magdeburg offers an above average proportion of practical and application-oriented subjects. The course is oriented towards fundamental principles and includes study of a minor subject and a professional placement.

Majors

Students must choose a minor subject during their degree and complete a total of three courses in this subject. Possible minor subjects include:

  • Economics (Minor – Econ)
  • Psychology (Minor – Psych)
  • Physics (Minor – Phys)
  • Mathematics (Minor – Maths)
  • Neurosciences
  • Logistics (Minor – Logistics)
  • Mechanical Engineering (Minor - Mech Eng)
  • Solid Mechanics (Minor – SolMech)

In addition, students may package together a minor subject from all of the courses offered at Otto von Guericke University and seek approval for it from the examination committee.

Career Perspectives

Information Technology, worldwide networking and the advent of computer-based systems in all social, business and private areas offers great potential. Therefore, graduates are valued specialists with diverse profiles.

Possible occupations are in the design and implementation of technical systems in the data processing industry. Examples include computer manufacturers, telecommunications companies, software houses, users of administration systems, technical industries, multimedia service providers and consulting firms. Project management and development of new software-based products.

The Master’s degree opens up additional prospects - from research and development to business management.

Competencies and Interests Required

Solid knowledge of mathematics and natural sciences are important requirements for studying Computer Science. Candidates must also demonstrate an awareness of, and interest in, the rapid developments in Computer Science and be prepared to follow them and add to their skills and qualifications throughout their professional lives.

More information

This course is divided into core, mandatory and mandatory elective subjects. The core modules are attended by students on every course offered by the Faculty of Computer Science (e.g. mathematics, key and methodological competences). The mandatory area is tailored to each course, and the mandatory electives focus on the students’ specialisations. In addition, at the start of the course, an additional, minor subject must be selected. This Bachelor’s degree course may be followed directly by the corresponding Master’s degree course. Specialist tracks This type of course offers students the option to specialise within the Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. Various study tracks are offered. These are mostly interdisciplinary and focus either on the scientific areas of emphasis within the Faculty or future career paths. The successfully completed study track may be identified on the Bachelor’s degree certificate if desired. For more information click more.

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Last Modification: 07.03.2024 - Contact Person: Allgemeine Studienberatung