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Computer Science (INF)

Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.)

Do you want to discover new worlds, progress technologies and have a hand in shaping the future?


Create completely new possibilities with innovative apps and develop fascinating computer games or the service robots of tomorrow?

The degree programme Computer Science (INF) makes all this possible.


Today, information technology is a central part of our lives: the app on your smartphone, the car that responds to your voice commands, the robot that automatically mows your lawn. It penetrates all parts of life and is an indispensable interdisciplinary technology in business, industry and technology. The devices are becoming ever more complex – but they should be simple to operate. Finding solutions that work intuitively is the task of computer science.


There is a broad range of topics awaiting you on the seven semester course: covering IT security, mobile computing, technical computing, software engineering, computer graphics and robotics, as well as information systems in medicine and in industry. Depending on your interests, you can select two out of a total of eight focus topics, structuring your studies according to your preferences.


You can also take this degree programme with in-depth practical experience.​​


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​Prerequisites

You can apply for the degree programme Computer Science (INF) if you have an entrance qualification for a university of applied sciences, a subject-specific higher-education entrance qualification, a general qualification for university entrance or a comparable qualification.


To solve problems in information technology, you need in-depth knowledge about programming languages and programming methods, software engineering, operating systems and databases, as well as about computer networks. You will learn about all of these in the degree programme Computer Science (INF).


Therefore, a fundamental interest in computers is another important prerequisite for this degree programme and your career later on. You should be open to technical questions and able to think logically.


You will find it useful at the start if you have already worked with a computer. However this is not a prerequisite we insist upon.

A good knowledge of English is an advantage.​

Course schedule

Over a total of seven semesters, in this degree programme you will receive a thorough grounding in the core subjects of computer science and mathematics, as well as in auxiliary subjects in the fields of business studies and the humanities.


A particular feature of the degree programme are the elective modules which enable you to structure your course individually, according to your personal inclinations.

There are a total of eight focus topics on offer, out of which you can choose two subjects matching your interests:

  • Computer Engineering

  • Service Robotics

  • IT Security

  • Mobile Computing

  • Computer Graphics & Vision

  • Medical Information Systems

  • Information Systems

  • Business Administration

Furthermore, you also have the option to spend up to two semesters at a partner university abroad, without extending the duration of your course. Comprehensive project work and a practical semester in a company (starting halfway through the 6th semester and lasting until halfway through the 7th semester) will ensure your course has practical relevance. The Bachelor thesis follows directly after the practical semester. After successful completion of this degree programme you will be awarded the academic degree title "Bachelor of Science".

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Career prospects

A Computer Science (INF) degree is one of the most versatile qualifications in existence. This means your subsequent career opportunities are correspondingly diverse and exciting. Later on, you will be able to take on research, development and project management tasks just as well as service and consultancy activities. You can find employment in institutes and companies specialising in data processing and computer technology (hardware and software), those providing IT services, or in consulting companies. However, due to the proliferation of technology, you will also be sought-after in the health sector or in administration (e-government).

The career prospects for computer science graduates are currently excellent and will remain so for the foreseeable future.

The Cologne Institute for Economic Research reported in its "STEM spring report 2015", that the demand for workers in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) sector was more than a total of 47 per cent across Germany in April 2015. This particularly applies to the economic hub of Ulm, where numerous – also international – companies are located, such as the Daimler Research Centre, Siemens or Airbus Defence & Space (formerly Cassidian). These are among the potential employers for graduates of computer science degree programmes.

According to the study "JobTrends Deutschland 2015", carried out by the Staufenbiehl Institute (Source: http://www.staufenbiel.de), after business studies, computer science is the most sought-after subject by companies.

Certified quality​

By deciding to undertake a quality-assured degree programme at the Ulm University of Applied Sciences you are well prepared for the future. All the Bachelor's and Master's degree courses at the Ulm University of Applied Sciences are accredited. As part of the accreditation, the feasibility of the degree programme, the contents of the course of study and the suitability of the course's graduates for the requirements of their future careers are assessed. This means that you will receive a degree qualification which is recognised and quality-certified, which will help you with the recognition of your degree programme – both nationally and internationally. The accreditation of the degree programmes at the Ulm University of Applied Sciences​ offers students and employers a reliable guide regarding the quality of the degree programmes.

Choosing a non-accredited degree programme can – even if it is a high-quality degree course – result in disadvantages. For example, getting recognition of the qualification when applying to work in the civil service, or applying for a subsequent course at a foreign university.

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Course and examination regulations



Overview of all course and examination regulations
​The course and examination regulations define the conditions and legal requirements for a proper degree course. If you are taking this course "with in-depth practical experience", the same course and examination regulations apply.

Please note: if you are already a registered student at Ulm University of Applied Sciences, it might be that a different version of the course and examination regulations apply for you. The course and examination regulations which were in effect when you started your course are the ones which apply. If in doubt, please contact your programme adviser.
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​The flyer contains information about course prerequisites, applications, the structure and content of the course and professional profile.


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Mail: inf@thu.de
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