Applied Computer Science - Bachelor's Degree

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Short Description 

The first three terms of study provide students with solid training in the core subjects of computer science. In addition to this, students gain mathematical-scientific knowledge, as well as basic knowledge of business administration and their first introduction to the focal points multimedia and facility management, which can be specialised in later. Because Applied Computer Science studies at the HTW Berlin are highly practice-oriented, students can embark on a professional career right away without any long trainee periods.

Information for Applicants 

German Name:Angewandte Informatik
Department:Economics II
Duration:6 Terms
Language:German
Start:Winter Term / Summer Term
Pre-study Internship:-
Special Admission Requirements:Restricted Admission
Detailed Information:AngewInformatik_BM.pdf (This page is only available in German)

General Information 

Location:Campus Wilhelminenhof
Homepage of the Programme:http://ai-bachelor.htw-berlin.de/ (This page is only available in German)
Homepage of the department:http://www.f4.htw-berlin.de/ (This page is only available in German)
Module Description:-
Course Schedule Including General Electives (AWE):Schedule incl. Electives (AWE) (This page is only available in German)

Contact Persons 

Study Programme Director:Prof. Dr. Frank Bauernöppel
Study Programme Advisor:Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Schwotzer
Pre-study Internship Advisor:-
Internship Advisor:Prof. Dr. Raimund Kosciolowicz
BAföG Advisor:Prof. Dr.-Ing. Elke Naumann
Chairperson of the Examination Board:Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dierk Langbein
Contact the department’s office of administration with any organisational enquiries about e.g. procedures concerning illness or final theses.
Department's Office (This page is only available in German)
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Study Programme Regulations 

Applicable guidelines have been established which regard general study programme procedures concerning any prerequisites, subject matter and curricula, as well as relevant examination procedures and regulations.
Study Programme Regulations (This page is only available in German)

All study programme policies are based on applicable institutional regulation guidelines.
Regulation Guidelines (This page is only available in German)
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