"In­form­atik" be­comes "Com­puter Sci­ence": Mas­ter's de­gree pro­gramme with an in­ter­na­tion­al fo­cus at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

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Paderborn University has renamed its Master's degree course in Computer Science: Under the new name “Computer Science”, students are prepared for a successful start to their careers as computer scientists. In addition to the renaming, the language of the programme has also been standardized so that the Master's course is now officially taught in English. The course will start under the new name in the winter semester 2024/25 and applications can be submitted until September 21.

Career in science or business possible

In the Master's degree program, students deal with current trends as well as fundamental concepts and methods that endure beyond current content. In addition, detailed specialist knowledge is taught in the so-called “Focus Areas”. These focus areas include “Classical and Quantum Algorithm Design”, “Computer and Communication Systems”, “Data Science and Intelligent Systems”, “Security” and “Software Engineering”. Students also learn methodological and project management skills in order to define goals and topics, organize solutions, lead teams and assess the non-technical effects of computer science. “Thanks to this goal orientation, our graduates are ideally qualified for careers in management positions or for further qualifications such as a doctorate,” says Dr. Harald Selke from the Institute of Computer Science at Paderborn University.

International science and partner universities

As computer science is an international science, Paderborn University hosts numerous students and lecturers from different countries. There are also partnerships with universities in the USA, Sweden, India, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Spain and Turkey. Students at Paderborn University do not have to pay tuition fees during their stay abroad and the courses they attend are credited towards their further studies.

Further information on the Master's programme and the application process can be found on the programme's website.

A young woman with dark hair holds a cable in her hand and wants to connect it to a technical device
Photo (Paderborn University, MIN.T Studio): The Master's degree programme in Computer Science prepares students for a successful start to their careers as computer scientists.

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