Computer Science – the fundamental science of information processing – concerns itself with all aspects of the display, storage, transfer and automated processing of information. The Computer Science degree programme teaches extensive fundamental knowledge in all areas of computer science. It prepares students to apply this knowledge in a steadily growing spectrum of practical fields and harness the innovation factor of computer science for economy, industry and other scientific disciplines. Its strong focus on research and application warrants a purposeful professional qualification and provides a great basis for further academic qualifications, e.g. the master's programme.
The ratio of teachers to students at the University of Ulm also allows for extremely good support for students in computer science. The exercise groups and tutorials are manageable, the formation of study groups is specifically encouraged and additional offers such as programming workshops and the use of electronic communication and learning platforms make it easier to get started in this versatile subject, especially in the early semesters. There is a trusting relationship between students, professors and assistants. The commitment of the teachers and student tutors from higher semesters is high and focused on the academic success of each individual student.
The ratio of teachers to students at the University of Ulm allows for extremely good supervision of students in computer science.
The exercise groups and tutorials are manageable, the formation of study groups is specifically encouraged and additional offers such as programming workshops and the use of electronic communication and learning platforms make it easier to get started in the versatile subject, especially in the early semesters.
In the Bachelor's degree program, students acquire a broad foundation of fundamentals in practical, theoretical and technical computer science. At the same time, the most modern methods for the structured analysis of application areas as well as for the conception and development of complex computer science systems are taught. A two-semester in-depth phase is then followed by a specific focus.
In addition to the software project, which runs over two semesters during the course of study, students have the opportunity to gain direct insight into industrial practice through industrial cooperation. External project, bachelor's and master's theses can be used to gain relevant experience and make contacts, for example in the neighboring Science Park.
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