Study Guide the Bachelor’s Degree Programs in the field of Computer Science (FAQ)
Study Guide the Bachelor’s Degree Programs in the field of Computer Science (FAQ)
Admissions, Financing, Organization and Program of Study
The regular study period is six semesters. Within these six semesters, students must obtain a total of 180 credit points.
Before you begin your studies, you must enroll (matriculate) at the university. For this purpose, you must fill out the application for enrollment, which can be obtained online or in the student secretariat (Building A4 2).
In addition to this application, you need proof from your health insurance company that you are insured, and a university entrance qualification (Abitur or similar). As well, the semester fee must be paid. Further information is available here.
If enrollment is successful, you will be sent with your proof of enrollment to the university’s card office (Building C 3 1), where you will receive your student ID. This must be validated in order to be used as a bus and train ticket (semester ticket) for the duration of the respective semester.
Each semester, you must re-register. For this purpose, the semester fee has to be paid within a specified period. Shortly afterwards, it is possible to re-validate your student ID so that it can continue to be used as a semester ticket.
All organizational information can also be found on the websites of Saarland University and the Department of Computer Science. There is also information on housing accommodations. Information about the BAföG (study grants/loans) can be found on the website of the University or the Studentenwerk (Student Union), as well as the official BAföG site. There is a BAföG calculator here.
The Honors Program provides outstanding students with targeted support during their studies. They are individually supervised by a professor who is assigned to them as a mentor and with whom they regularly consult. In this way, it is possible for talented and motivated students to complete their studies within a shorter than average amount of time. Admission to the Honors Program normally takes place in the second semester, on the basis of examination performance during the first semester. However, it may also occur later, at the student’s request. Further information on the honors program can be found here.
The bachelor’s programs in Computer Science, Cybersicherheit, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence as well as Eingebettete Systeme are unrestricted. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply for enrollment: you can enroll directly. Everyone who wants to study the given bachelor’s programs is guaranteed a place.
The bachelor’s programs in Bioinformatics and Media Informatics are restricted, i.e. you have to apply at Saarland University.
Exams, Credit Points, and Credits for Other Activities
Bachelor’s Thesis and Completion of the Degree
Other Information
The Computer Science Students’ Representative Council (“Fachschaft”) represents the students in this course of study. It is made up of elected members who are concerned about the interests of the students and is, so to speak, the students’ “voice”. The Council ensures, for example, that the students’ proposals for the use of the study fees are passed on to the right places.
The homepage of the Council provides much more information about its work.