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Your studies at the Faculty of Computer Science (incl. Services)

 

 

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Organise your studies

Organise your studies

In order to study successfully, a little organisation is required. The information on the following pages should help you to familiarise yourself with the most important documents and procedures.
You will find thematic notes, information and regulations that are necessary or helpful in preparing and carrying out your studies.

Timetable

Students of the Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences have access to the timetable (S-Plan) in digital form. (see Quicklinks)
In addition, the timetable of the Faculty of Computer Science [PDF] is available to students of our degree programmes.
(Don't forget: Changes in the content are possible at any time). 

Elective modules

Students of the Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences have access to the timetable (S-Plan) in digital form. (see Quicklinks)
In addition, the timetable of the Faculty of Computer Science [PDF] is available to students of our degree programmes. (Don't forget: Changes in the content are possible at any time). 

Practical semester

In order to make your internship semester interesting and successful, it is important to have the right contacts in addition to the information (information sheet on the internship semester). Here you can also find out in which companies students have been able to complete successful internships and, if applicable, projects. Don't forget the necessary requirements, forms and applications.

Thesis

Your thesis also needs to be well organised. From the supervising professor to an interesting topic for the Bachelor's thesis, suitable company contacts to the necessary forms and applications, the range of information you need is extensive.

Seminar on academic work

Information on the seminar procedure can be found in the Learning Campus. (see Quicklinks)

Regulations

In addition to the RAPO and APO (general framework and examination regulations of Bavaria), the most important regulations for every student are the SPO (study and examination regulations), the study plan and the module handbook (descriptions of all modules) applicable to your degree programme.

OSC, Learning Campus and Dashboard (Login required)

Important content for all areas of your studies can also be found regularly updated in the OSC (Online Service Centre) as well as in your community. Well set up and tailored to your needs, these are your most important tools.

Infrastructure

The Faculty of Computer Science has a wide variety of laboratories, each with very good equipment. A well-frequented study room is available for self-study. But the university-wide facilities such as our modernised library are also open to you.