Bachelor of Science - Computer Science

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Combining study and practice? At the University of Kassel, both are possible in one place.

The practice-integrated degree in computer science combines a degree course with practical phases - both at the University of Kassel. You will also receive financial support.

What does a student do at the University of Kassel as part of the practical course - Computer Science?

Students acquire knowledge that enables them to carry out typical activities of a computer scientist and is necessary for practical implementation in the application, research and development of digital systems.

The relevant concepts, methods, procedures and models are taught in the courses of the degree program. These are supplemented by key skills and a targeted introduction to university studies in the first semester. The course covers the entire breadth of computer science. The first four semesters are characterized by consecutive basic courses in practical, technical and theoretical computer science as well as mathematics relevant to computer scientists. A wide range of supplementary elective courses allows students to tailor their studies to their individual needs, right through to their final thesis. Internships, laboratories and independent student teamwork characterize a large part of the courses.

Constant and direct contact between students and lecturers is practiced in the department. While the theory is taught in the Department of Electrical Engineering/Computer Science at the University of Kassel, the practical phases, in which what has been learned can be put into practice immediately, take place at the IT Service Center of the University of Kassel.

When does the practical computer science course at the University of Kassel begin and where does it take place?

The combined practical course begins on August 1st of each year with a short practical phase at the IT Service Center, Holländischer Platz site, until the regular winter semester starts in October.
The course content is taught by the Department of Electrical Engineering/Computer Science, Wilhelmshöher Allee site.

The prerequisite for studying Computer Science at the University of Kassel is a general higher education entrance qualification, entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences or a special professional qualification. Admission to the Computer Science degree course is not restricted.
Further information on the admission procedure can be found at: www.uni-kassel.de/uni/studium/bewerbung

During the practical phases, you will work in the IT Service Center and take part in flexible working hours, i.e. you can determine the start and end of your daily working hours yourself within the framework of the applicable pre- and post flexitime and the applicable core working hours. Please note, however, that it makes sense for you to be present when your trainer is on site.

The Bachelor of Science - Computer Science degree program consists of alternating practical and lecture phases and lasts 7 semesters. The lecture phases take place at the Department of Electrical Engineering/Computer Science, Wilhelmshöher Allee site, and the practical phases at the IT Service Center, Holländischer Platz site.

The Bachelor of Science - Computer Science degree program is made up of individual modules, which are defined in the examination regulations and described in more detail in the module handbook.

A total of 180 credits are awarded for the successfully completed Bachelor's degree program. Of these, 15 credits are allocated to the Bachelor's degree module.

You can find more information (examination regulations, module handbook, etc.) at https://www.uni-kassel.de/uni/studium/informatik-bachelor

Students in the practical training program receive a monthly salary which is based on the salary of trainees according to § 8 para. 1 of the collective agreement for trainees of the state of Hesse (TVA-H BBiG). This currently amounts to

  • EUR 1,126.85 in the 1st year

  • EUR 1,181.43 in the 2nd year

  • EUR 1,231.51 in the 3rd year

  • EUR 1,300.97 in the 4th year

Students in the practice network must be able to work carefully and precisely, need IT knowledge and analytical skills, for example when they have to create evaluations or understand facts, and they should be willing to learn. Reliability, commitment, sociability, a sense of responsibility, diligence and discretion are also among the qualities we look for in this profession.

Application period

Unfortunately, the current application deadline has expired.

Ask yourself beforehand whether you ...

  • have a keen interest in IT.
  • are independent, proactive and able to work under pressure.
  • have a high degree of flexibility and determination.

Or whether you ...

  • do not have a good knowledge of English, computer science and German.
  • have no interest in mathematics and the natural sciences.
  • do not want to work in a team.