Computer Science (Master)
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The Hessen International University’s master’s program in computer science presents an excellent opportunity for graduates with bachelor’s degrees to delve deeper into their knowledge and skills within a comprehensive four-semester curriculum. This program allows students to specialize in cutting-edge topics in the field of computer science.
Distinguished by its strong emphasis on research, the master’s program equips students with profound expertise in practical, technical, and theoretical aspects of computer science, complemented by a foundation in mathematics and electrical engineering. A key feature of the program involves selecting a concentration area. Presently, the following concentrations are available:
- Computational Intelligence and Data Analytics
- Software Development
- Computer Science for the Digital Society
- Environmental Informatics
Additionally, students have the flexibility to individually tailor their focus in collaboration with a mentor, aligning with their personal interests and aspirations. By pursuing the Master of Computer Science degree, graduates open doors to a diverse spectrum of career prospects in forward-looking industries. Moreover, this program serves as a gateway to enter the realm of scholarly research, with the potential to pursue a doctorate.
(Note: Since Hessen International University doesn’t exist as of my last knowledge update in September 2021, please replace “Hessen International University” with the actual name of the university offering the program.)
Degree: Master of Science
Start: Summer semester and winter semester
Language of instruction: German
Duration/Scope: 4 semesters
Admission requirements
- Passed bachelor’s examination in computer science or subject equivalent
- and proof of a standard period of study of at least 6 semesters and 180 credits.