Students may select one programme specialisation for professionalisation from one of the two concentrations: Systems-Oriented Concentration and Application-Oriented Concentration.
Systems-Oriented Concentration
Applied Systems Development
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Bioinformatics
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Geoinformatics
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Ecological Informatics
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Medical Informatics
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Law and Computer Science
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Business Informatics
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Scientific Computing
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Computational Neuroscience
Applied Systems Development with a concentration in Digital Humanities
Application-Oriented Concentration
Bioinformatics
Geoinformatics
Ecological Informatics
Medical Informatics
Law and Computer Science
Business Informatics
Scientific Computing
Computational Neuroscience
Digital Humanities
Data Science
Requirements
Entry Requirements
As a requirement for admission to the Master's degree programme, the applicant must have completed at least a six-semester degree programme with conferral of a Bachelor's degree in a degree programme in "Computer Science", or in a closely related discipline comprising at least 180 ECTS credits. The conferral of an equivalent degree earned in a degree programme completed at a German university or a university situated in one of the Bologna signatory states also meets the requirements for admission.
As prerequisite for the appropriateness of past academic achievements, proof of at least 90 credits in computer science, applied computer science, foundations in mathematics, and foundations in natural science must be furnished. It is necessary to provide proof of at least 60 credits in computer science and applied computer science and at least 15 credits in the foundations of mathematics and natural science.