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Applied Computer Science at the University of Dortmund
Graduation Requirements

Basic Study (4 semesters best case)

Computer Science

  • Computer Architecture certificate
  • Hardware Lab certificate
  • Software Lab certificate
  • Fundamentals of Theoretical Computer Science certificate
  • 1 oral exam on Programming and Data Structures & Algorithms

Electrical Engineering

  • 1 written exam (4 hrs.) on Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I and II
  • 1 written exam (4 hrs.) on one of the following class pairs:
    • Semiconducting Devices I and II
    • Fundamentals of Information Processing I and II
    • Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering III and IV

Economics

  • Fundamentals of Business Calculations certificate
  • 1 written exam (2 hrs.) on Business Calculations and Theory of Investment and Financing

Mathematics

  • 1 written exam (4 hrs.) on Mathematics for Engineers I, II and III

Main Study (5 semesters best case)

Computer Science

  • 3 oral exams - one out of each of the following catalogs:
    Catalog A Catalog B Catalog C
    Operating Systems
    Programming Languages and Compilers
    Computer Architecture
    Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
    Development of Realtime Systems
    Computer Graphics
    Information Systems
    Embedded Systems
    Software Technology
    Artificial Intelligence
    Operations Research
    Simulation
    Systems Analysis
    Efficient Algorithms
  • 1 oral exam on any class from the computer science department
  • Computer Science and Society Seminar certificate
  • another seminar certificate from the computer science, electrical engineering or economics department
  • project group certificate
  • thesis
    • 4-6 months
    • ~80 pages
    • may be interdisciplinary

Electrical Engineering

  • certificate of passing a written exam (4 hrs.) on one of the following class pairs:
    • Semiconducting Devices I and II
    • Fundamentals of Information Processing I and II
    • Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering III and IV
  • 1 written exam (4 hrs.) on one of the following class pairs:
    • Computer Engineering I and II
    • High Frequency Technologies I and II
    • Communication Systems I and II
    • Control Systems I and II
    • Energy Technologies I and II
    • Theory of Electrical Engineering I and II
  • 1 written exam (4 hrs.) on one of the following class pairs:
  • 2 oral exams on any classes from the electrical engineering department

Economics

  • 1 written exam (4 hrs.) on three of the following classes:
    • Computer Science in Business Management I
    • Management I
    • Investment and Financing I
    • Business Calculations and Controlling I
    • Industriebetriebslehre I (sorry, no idea what this is in english :-)
    • Marketing Theory I

Mathematics

  • certificate of passing written exam (2 hrs.) on Probability and Statistics

Field of Specialization

  • 1 oral exam on any computer science, electrical engineering or economics classes totaling 6 hours per week

Disclaimer: Although this information was compiled from the Diplomprüfungsordnung of 1997, it should not be regarded as authoritative. Please visit the web site of the Dekanat Informatik for current official information.

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