Bachelor thesis
A Bachelor's thesis is a written examination. It demonstrates that you have the relevant specialist knowledge for your profession at the end of your Bachelor's degree and that you can independently solve a comprehensive problem.
Below you will find out how to approach your Bachelor's thesis step by step.
Before you can start your Bachelor's thesis, you must have achieved 120 credit points in your Bachelor's degree program.
It is strongly recommended that you do not start your Bachelor's thesis until you have successfully completed all compulsory modules. If you have any questions about your requirements, please contact the Examinations Office.
The topic of your thesis should match your interests. Use the following questions, for example, to clarify for yourself what these topics might be:
- In which thematic areas have I already gained experience (modules attended, experience in a job alongside my studies, etc.)?
- Which modules have I been particularly interested in during my studies so far?
- Which of my elective/compulsory elective modules would I like to study in more depth?
- Which of the modules I have taken could fit in with my career ideas after graduation?
- Which topic suggestions for Bachelor's theses on the chairs' websites do I find exciting?
If you have an idea for a topic for your Bachelor's thesis:
- Check the websites of the chairs to find out which professors are suitable for supervising your thesis. Use the search function in the LSF, for example, to check which modules are offered by lecturers in the Department of Computer Science.
- Decide who you would like to contact with regard to your thesis. Your thesis will be assessed and graded by 2 people.
- First assessor (usually a professor; if it is a member of the academic staff, the second assessor must be a professor)
- Second reviewer (academic staff member or external supervisor, e.g. a person from another department or a company). In most cases, you do not have to explicitly take care of the second reviewer.
- Take action if you are unable to find a person to supervise your thesis despite your best efforts:
- Make a request for assistance in finding a supervisor.
- Further information can be found on this website below.
If the second assessment of your thesis is carried out by a person from among the academic staff, another department or a person from the business world, an application for supervision must be submitted to the Examination Board of the Department of Computer Science. In most cases, this application is automatically submitted by the supervising chair. If this is not the case
, you can find the form on the website of the examination board.
- The application must be signed by the first and second supervisor of your Bachelor's thesis.
- If the examination board approves the application, the examination administration will be informed (important for step 5).
Once the specific topic and both reviewers of your thesis have been determined, you can get started!
- Register your Bachelor's thesis by sending an email to the Examination Administration team responsible for you. If the requirements for starting your thesis have been met (see step 0 above), you will receive a so-called "routing slip" by email after you have registered.
- Fill in the routing slip: Your name, the title of your thesis, the names of the reviewers, the start date and the submission date of your thesis. The reviewers of your thesis will usually help you with this.
- Submit the signed routing slip to the examinations office within one week. In some cases, the reviewers of your thesis will do this for you. Please clarify this with the first reviewer.
- After submitting the routing slip, you will receive all the instructions for "ExaBase" from the examination administration, which you will later use to submit your thesis digitally.
The processing time for Bachelor theses is 4 months.
- Please note your examination regulations. Only in justified exceptions are extensions of the processing periods possible. Incorrect scheduling is not a justified exception. If necessary, you can find help and support with time management in the Department of Computer Science's competence program .
- Discuss with the reviewers of your thesis how the supervision of your thesis should look in concrete terms (e.g. at what intervals are meetings useful?). Contact the reviewers of your thesis at an early stage, especially if problems arise.
- You can find help and support with writing or searching for literature at the writing workshop w.space or at the university library.
- Specific regulations must be observed for teacher training courses.
- If you have any legal questions, please contact the Examinations Office.
Congratulations! You have almost made it.
- Your thesis will be submitted digitally via ExaBase.
- You can find all the information about the submission procedure in the "Checklist for digital theses" on the Examination Administration website.
- Please note that the thesis must be submitted on time.
After submitting your Bachelor's thesis, you demonstrate that you have the ability to present and defend the results of your work appropriately in a presentation. You can find out what this looks like in your case from the assessors of your thesis.
The review of your Bachelor's thesis can take some time. So please be patient. The grade of your thesis will be entered in the BOSS system.
If you have successfully completed all examinations in your degree program and urgently need proof of your degree, but the review of your thesis has not yet been completed: Contact the reviewers of your thesis early on
and clarify whether a provisional certificate (a so-called "4.0 certificate") can be issued.
Request for support in finding a supervisor
If you have not found a topic for your thesis, you can submit a request for support in finding a supervisor for your Bachelor's thesis. The application deadline is 31.01. for the summer semester and 15.07. for the winter semester.
You must have fulfilled the following requirements for the application:
- You must have applied in good time by the application deadline with complete documents (current extract of completed credits from the BOSS system).
- You must fulfill the formal requirements (see step 1 above).
- You must have successfully completed all compulsory modules.
- You undertake to write the Bachelor's thesis offered in the semester immediately following your application.
The department assures you of adequate supervision.
If you do not complete the Bachelor's thesis offered to you, a later application for a supervised place will be given lower priority in the allocation procedure.
Is my certificate ready?
As soon as you have completed all the examinations in your degree program: You can check whether your certificate has already been issued and where you can collect your certificate on our "Examinations" website.