Transition Bachelor - Master
Focus Areas
The various computer science programs have different focus areas. The Bachelor of Computer Science automatically has a major focus in computer science, and an additional emphasis can be added in the elective area. The other interdisciplinary Bachelor degree programs each have a focus on their specific field of study combined with computer science and in some cases there is an additional emphasis in the elective area.
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Transition Rules
- A minimum grade in the Bachelor's program of?2.7 is required.
- Bachelor's programs can only be continued in Master's programs of the same name and with related focus areas.
- A proof of credit points may be required?in certain modules to verify a focus area.
- In the Bachelor's degree program in Computer Science, the appropriate minor subject must be chosen for Master's programs with a different specialisation (e.g. Geography, Information-Oriented Business Administration, Physics).
- The missing compulsory courses from the directly related Bachelor's?program?must be completed before an admission is possible - either by specialising in the previous degree program?(e.g. Business & Information Systems Engineering with a focus on Computer Science) or by?(partially) pursuing a second course of studies in the Bachelor's?program?of the same name.
- Specific information is available via academic advisors or course advisors.
- Access to the elite Master's program in Software Engineering?is realised via a?selection procedure.
Course guidance and counselling service
The subject-specific study advisors are available to answer your subject-specific questions during your course of study. You can also make use of the support services offered by the central student advisory service of the university.
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Please contact the advisor initially by e-mail and make an appointment if necessary.
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Contact Persons
Prof. Dr. Robert Lorenz
Stellvertretender Studiendekan Informatik
Lehrprofessur für nebenl?ufige Systeme
- Phone: +49 821 598 - 3109