Bachelor program in Applied Computer Science
Study plans help you to organize your studies. Because the contents of the modules partly build on each other, there are participation requirements for many modules, i.e. you must have successfully completed one or more other modules in order to participate in this module. Because of these dependencies, there are few variations for your schedule, especially in the first four semesters.
You will participate in the elective modules as well as in the proseminar and subject project in the last semesters of your studies. You can choose from the offered courses according to your interest. The time when you attend a proseminar, for example, also depends on when a course of interest to you is offered. Please also note the preview of the next semesters.
Your choice of application subject will affect your class schedule. Specific course schedules for each application subject can be found at the bottom of this page. In a few cases, the division of courses into semesters may differ from the recommendations in the module handbook in order to prevent overlaps.
The two study plans below do not address specifics of application subjects. Please consider the plans as a recommendation and a suggestion to plan your studies.
Study plans for the application subjects
Below you will find the specific curricula for each application subject. Please check if the courses of the application subject are really offered in the respective semester.
- Study plan Bachelor program Applied Computer Science with application subject Enterprise Computing
- Study plan Bachelor's program Applied Computer Science with application subject Electrical Engineering
- Study plan for Bachelor's program in Applied Computer Science with Logistics as an applied subject
- Study plan for Bachelor's program in Applied Computer Science with Mechanical Engineering as an applied subject
- Study plan for Bachelor's program in Applied Computer Science with Robotics as an applied subject
Structure of the Bachelor's Degree Program in Applied Computer Science
The Bachelor's degree program in Applied Computer Science is a full-time and attendance-based program with a standard period of study of six semesters (three years) and is completed with the degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.).
Software cycle (dark blue) In the courses of the software cycle you learn to develop software. The spectrum ranges from the creation of small programs to the investigation of the efficiency of certain algorithms to the development of larger projects in a team.
Hardware cycle (red) Many problems cannot be solved without an understanding of computer architecture. The engineering applications subject complements this area.
Systems cycle (orange) You will learn about important systems in computer science: Operating systems, computer networks, distributed systems, and information systems (databases). They are part of every computer scientist's toolkit.
Formal-Basic Cycle (light blue) Computer science uses formal methods, which you learn in the mathematics and theory courses, to analyze practical problems and solve them efficiently.
Electives (purple) You choose an elective module based on your interests from a large catalog of electives and electives. In the proseminar, you will learn about scientific work on a topic that particularly interests you. The subject project deals with challenging tasks, through which you can apply what you have learned so far in a team. This will prepare you for a successful bachelor thesis.
Economics (yellow) You will acquire business skills through the economics modules.
Application subject (green) As a computer scientist, you will apply your competencies in an interdisciplinary way. You can choose the engineering application subject that prepares you for this according to your interests, e.g. electrical engineering, logistics, mechanical engineering, physics, robotics or an individual application subject that meets your expectations. Alternatively, you can choose the business-related application subject Enterprise Computing.
Practical experience in the Bachelor's program
You will apply the knowledge imparted in lectures not only in practice groups, but also in the internships integrated into the curriculum. In the software internship, you will work on challenging software projects in groups to gain valuable programming experience and skills such as teamwork and project management. The specialist project also involves challenging tasks that are worked on in a group.