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Master (1 subject)

Applied Computer Sciences

Summary

Degree Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Subject group Natural Sciences and Computer Sciences
Standard program duration 4 semesters
Admission requirements none
Start of studies Winter semester
Summer semester
Language German
Enrollment requirements

Enrollment requirements

Further information Website of the Department of Computer Sciences

Overview

IT systems are important in almost all areas of life. The Master’s degree program in Applied Computer Science equips students with comprehensive interdisciplinary knowledge that enables them to cope with the dynamic nature of high technology. While the program is methodologically oriented, it also emphasizes considerations regarding applications, independent of any particular short-lived, fashionable trends.

Through numerous options, students are able to set their own individual focus of study. In doing so, they can choose basic and specialization modules from the following research areas:

  • software, security, and verification
  • embedded and distributed systems
  • intelligent systems
  • algorithms and complexity.

The Master’s degree program in Applied Computer Science is a full-time, classroom-based degree program with a standard program duration of four semesters. In addition to the research areas students can choose from, topics including law, organizational psychology, and business management are covered to prepare them for leadership roles. There is also, as in the Bachelor’s degree program, an application subject: Options include engineering disciplines such as electrical engineering, logistics, mechanical engineering, and robotics, for example, as well as the business-related subject of service-oriented computer science.

Skills and knowledge

If you have successfully completed a relevant Bachelor’s degree program (especially Computer Science or Applied Computer Science), you have generally proven that you possess the necessary knowledge and skills.

As a prerequisite for enrollment, a relevant (Computer Science) Bachelor's degree is usually required (with a grade of 2.5 or better). Graduates of the Bachelor’s degree programs at TU Dortmund University in Computer Science and Applied Computer Science with a grade of 2.5 or better meet the enrollment requirements in any case and may be able to switch to the Master’s degree program during a semester. The Master's access committee for Computer Science and Applied Computer Science decides which degrees are recognized and whether access to the Master’s degree program is possible despite poor grades or under specified conditions.

Field of activity

The career prospects after studying Com­pu­ter Science (Com­pu­ter Science and Applied Com­pu­ter Science alike) are among the best of all subjects. The reason for this is the extraordinary penetration of IT systems into nearly all areas of life and business. As a result, the demand for computer sci­en­tists is extremely high. Also noteworthy is the fact that these jobs are relatively independent of the ups and downs of business cycles.

Graduates in Dort­mund will find it easy to start their professional lives, not least because of the variety of attractive employers in the neighboring technology park and more generally because of the in­ter­na­tio­nal visibility of the IT scene in the region.

 

Additional information

During the Master’s degree program, you collaborate in project groups and in the process get a foretaste of your future career. As a participant, you work in different areas of responsibility; you learn to cooperatively develop, document, and present a project. Here you will also acquire important soft skills that employers demand. At the end of the group project, a larger software product will have been created that you not only can be proud of, but also can use as the basis for further topical specialization during your studies, for example for the Master’s thesis.