About the degree programme
The Master's programme in Computer Science is designed to be application-oriented. The aim is to deepen and specialise knowledge in computer science and related fields on a scientific basis. On the basis of broad specialist knowledge with comprehensive methodological competence, analytical and creative skills for the development of problem-solving concepts as well as for the new construction and further development of systems consisting of hardware and software are to be taught and promoted. Graduates should be able to apply scientific methods and findings, also to complex problems in computer science, both in practice and in application-oriented research and development.
The following three fields of study are offered for specialisation:
- Applied Artificial Intelligence (AAI),
- SAP-based Business Applications (SAP)
- Software & Systems Engineering (SSE).
Through personal and professional profile building and the study contents of project management and leadership, you will be comprehensively prepared for management positions.
Course content
Study overview
The Master's programme in Computer Science comprises three semesters and offers a lot of flexibility in the choice of subjects. Here is an exemplary course of study:
The basic modules of module group M2 each consist of two subjects prescribed in the curriculum for the chosen field of study. The modules of the specialisation subjects M1 can be selected from a subject pool, which also differs between the fields of study. In M3, either the seminar "Theoretical Computer Science" or the seminar "Special Business Administration" must be taken, depending on the field of study. The subject pool for the module groups M5 and M6 is the same for all fields of study; in M5 any offered subject can be chosen.
The range of modules is determined before the start of the semester and is subject to change. An overview of the modules currently offered and their assignment to the module groups can be found in the download box:
Career Opportunities
Since our modern society is highly dependent on informatics, the career prospects are above average. Graduates of the Master's programme are able to solve complex informatics tasks in practice through independent and competent application of scientific knowledge and also to take on management tasks in the national and international environment. Access to the higher civil service is also open.
Typical occupational profiles for each field of study are listed below, for which you can qualify in the Master's programme depending on the subjects chosen:
Application and admission
- Course starts: each summer and winter semester
- The degree programme is not subject to admission restrictions.
- Application period (international students):
→ for the summer semester 1 November to 15 January
→ for the winter semester 15 April to 15 July - Online application via the application portal of the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences (see Quicklinks - OSC)
General information on application, admission and enrolment
Contact
Contact person
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Personal page of Ewelina Bischof
Ewelina Bischof
StudiengangskoordinatorinFakultät INF+49 (0)8031 / 805 - 2523 ewelina.bischof@th-rosenheim.de
Head of the study programme INF-M
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Personal page of Jochen Schmidt
Prof. Dr. Jochen Schmidt
Fakultät INF+49 (0)8031 / 805 - 2505 jochen.schmidt@th-rosenheim.de