Study Programmes

Bachelor Degree Programmes

You can find all the information you need about our Bachelor's degree programmes here.

Transition from Bachelor's to Master's Programmes

The Institute of Computer Science also offers a wide range of Master's degree programmes to further deepen your knowledge. The Master programmes build on the content of the Institute's Bachelor's degree programmes; applications from other universities and subjects are welcome, but sometimes restricted.

 

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If you are interested in a Master's degree programme, the academic advisors will be happy to help you. As with a Bachelor's degree programme, an application is generally required. See also general information on  changing degree programmes​​​​.

 

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In principle, all bachelor’s programmes are continued in a master’s programme with the same title. These programmes have  open admission, meaning there is no maximum number of study places and no centralised application procedure with early deadlines. The master’s examination regulations determine the admission requirements, which usually include completing a relevant bachelor’s degree with a minimum grade. Some master’s programmes require an aptitude test, which applies to Business Informatics and presumably to Data Science. Waiting semesters or additional exams to retroactively improve grades are not possible.

 

For details on specific requirements and application deadlines, please refer to the respective programme pages or examination regulations.

It is possible to transfer to a Master's degree programme with a different specialisation, provided that the core content of the Bachelor's degree programme equivalent to the desired Master programme has been covered in the previous Bachelor programme or by subsequent enrolment.
Particularly in the Bachelor programme in Computer Science, it is possible to study almost all other Master programmes by choosing the appropriate minor subject, with the exception of Medical Information Sciences. For other Bachelor's degree programmes, this can sometimes be achieved through a suitable specialisation or a double degree. For detailed information, please refer to the  FAQs and the  study advisors.

If there are only a few outstanding credits from the Bachelor's degree programme, the Master's degree programme can usually be started early. The missing credits are notionally counted as 4.0. If the requirements for admission (such as the minimum grade) are met, admission can be granted.
In some Master's degree programmes, certain requirements can also be fulfilled after the start of the course. In any case, the missing achievements and requirements must be completed within two semesters of enrolment. An extension is practically impossible due to the legal situation.

A special Master's degree programme is the English-taught elite graduate programme in Software Engineering, which is offered in collaboration with the Technical University of Munich and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Applications are possible each winter semester for students with excellent academic performance.

Master Degree Programmes

You can find an overview of our Master's degree programmes here.

 

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