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Master of Science in Computer Science Paderborn University

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
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Location

Paderborn

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

Winter semester (staring in October):
31 May for international applicants
(21 September for applications from Germany/EU)

Summer semester (starting in April):
30 November for international applicants
(21 March for applications from Germany/EU)

Our voices

I, Katherin, from India, am studying in the Master's degree programme in Computer Science at Paderborn University. It is very flexible, allowing me to choose a focus area based on my passion. Supportive faculty and abundant study spaces contribute to academic success. The university promotes holistic growth through leisure activities, fostering memorable experiences. Paderborn offers diverse opportunities and a supportive community for an outstanding academic education in a serene environment.

© Universität Paderborn

Katherin Jose

BSc

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science in Computer Science

Course location

Paderborn

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Courses are held in English.

Description

Based on their undergraduate experience the students earn additional formal, algorithmic, and mathematical competences as they

  • are enabled to describe and analyse problems with formal methods;
  • acquire up-to-date research results and detailed, deep knowledge from a self-chosen area within the so-called Focus Areas, which are Classical and Quantum Algorithm Design, Computer and Communication Systems, Data Science and Intelligent Systems, Security, and Software Engineering;
  • are enabled to develop solutions to incompletely defined problems;
  • can handle complex, incomplete, and even contradictory information; and
  • can structure and formalise problems and solution approaches.

During the Master's study programme the students acquire competences on methods and project management, which enable them to

  • design and implement computing models, systems, and processes;
  • apply innovative methods;
  • develop the area of computing as a scientific discipline;
  • define goals and topics, infer task assignments, organise solutions, lead and represent teams; and
  • assess the non-technical effects of computing systems.

Based on this programme, in the end the Master's students are able to work in high-level professional positions, as well as continue their qualification with a PhD dissertation.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

Winter semester (staring in October):
31 May for international applicants
(21 September for applications from Germany/EU)

Summer semester (starting in April):
30 November for international applicants
(21 March for applications from Germany/EU)

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

The programme is organised in modules, with an overall workload of 120 ECTS credit points. Course modules usually consist of a lecture together with tutorials. Students must complete nine of these modules (6 ECTS credits each) in total. These course modules belong to one or more of five focus areas: Classical and Quantum Algorithm Design, Computer and Communication Systems, Data Science and Intelligent Systems, Security, and Software Engineering. Students can decide whether to specialise in one of these areas or not to specialise and gain broad knowledge in most or all of these areas. There is no need to decide on whether or where to specialise when joining the programme. Instead, students can study along their interests and passion, deciding along the way. This means that students are almost completely free to choose any modules they are interested in. Among these modules, there are no compulsory subjects.

In addition to the course modules, a module to acquire "Key Skills" (6 ECTS credits each) has to be taken. Students will learn how to work scientifically, write scientific publications and give presentations. Another main element of the Master's programme is the student project group (20 ECTS credits). In the project group, teams of about eight to sixteen students work together on a research-related project for one year. The final part of the programme is the preparation and writing of the Master's thesis (30 ECTS credits); the last semester is reserved for writing this thesis.

Twelve additional credit points must be earned in general studies, with a choice of courses from a variety of fields. It is recommended that international (non-German speaking) students take German language courses as part of their general studies.

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

  • International guest lecturers
  • Specialist literature in other languages

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

No

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

About 280 EUR per semester

This fee includes the Deutschlandticket covering all regional public transport in Germany.

Costs of living

Rent: approx. 400 EUR
Health insurance: approx. 125 EUR
Food: 350 EUR
Leisure: approx. 150 EUR
Semester fees: 50 EUR per month (approx. 360 EUR each semester)
Miscellaneous: about 120 EUR
Sum: approx. 1,200 EUR

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

Applicants need a Bachelor's in Computer Science or in a comparable Bachelor's programme. When submitting the application, we will check whether the Bachelor's degree fulfils this requirement. It is important that applicants have a solid background in the following areas: The Bachelor's programme should contain at least 20 credits in Software Engineering, at least 20 credits in Theoretical Computer Science, at least 15 credits in Technical Informatics and at least 15 credits in Basic Mathematics of Computer Science.

The Bachelor's grade must be below 3.0 in the German system (where 1.0 is best).

International applicants from non-EU countries need to provide a "GRE Revised GeneralTest" certificate or a "digital Mastertest (dMat)" certificate. The required scores are at least 157 points in "Quantitative Reasoning" and at least 4.0 points in "Analytical Writing". The required overall score for the dMat is a percentile rank of at least 50. An exception is only possible if the Bachelor's grade is very good, i.e. if converted to the German system, the Bachelor's grade needs to be below the threshold of 1.8.

Language requirements

Applicants need to prove sufficient knowledge of English, for example by TOEFL paper-based (PBT) with at least 550 points, TOEFL internet-based with at least 80 points (IBT), equivalent knowledge to the Cambridge Test – Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) grade B, British Council IELTS, Minimum Band 6.5, Duolingo with at least 105 points or PTE Academic with at least 75 points. This is required from all applicants unless they completed their Bachelor's degree in a country where English is the official language. Certificates such as medium of instruction are not sufficient.

Application deadline

Winter semester (staring in October):
31 May for international applicants
(21 September for applications from Germany/EU)

Summer semester (starting in April):
30 November for international applicants
(21 March for applications from Germany/EU)

Submit application

Non-EU citizens: Please apply via the uni-assist portal.
EU-citizens: Please apply via the online application portal of Paderborn University.
The application process is completely digital. You don not need to submit any paper documents.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Possibility of finding part-time employment

There are many opportunities for students to find employment, either as one of the university's many student assistants or in one of many positions outside the university.

The computer science department cooperates closely with the Software Innovation Campus Paderborn, with excellent contact to companies in the area that are looking for qualified students to join their workforce. We also closely cooperate with the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechatronic Systems Design. which also offers great opportunities to find a research-related job or Master's thesis in cooperation with practical experiences.

Many smaller and larger high-tech companies from various fields call Paderborn and the surrounding region their home. These companies are also offering part-time jobs to good students, in particular with expertise in computer science.

Additional support

Accommodation

University dormitory
Dormitories of the "Studierendenwerk Paderborn" (affiliated with Paderborn University): https://www.studierendenwerk-pb.de/en/housing/
Application form for a residence in a "Studierendenwerk" dormitory: https://tl1host.eu/SWPB/#admission

Career advisory services

With the DAAD funded project InRegioFIT, Paderborn University is pursuing the goal of providing international students with targeted support throughout their studies and during their transition into the labour market. The project focuses on the specific regional requirements and circumstances in order to optimally prepare international talent for entering the local labour market.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Tutors
  • Specialist counselling
  • Buddy programme

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

The study service of the computer science department offers a monthly livestream on YouTube where prospective students can ask questions. This is particularly helpful for students whose applications have been accepted as they can ask specific questions related to the Master's programme. The university's International Office helps with more general questions and is available through e-mail.

During the week before lectures start, new students can and should take part in the welcome days, during which the study programmes and plenty of other things are explained. This is also a good opportunity to personally get into contact with other students as well as some of the teaching staff. A peer mentor helps ease the transition into life and studying at Paderborn University.

Contact

Paderborn University

Computer Science

Dr Harald Selke
Fürstenallee 11
33102 Paderborn
Tel.: +49 5251606413

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About us

Paderborn University

Paderborn University is a campus university within walking distance of the city centre. A large number of student residences are located on campus. The campus provides a wide range of services and facilities, including an excellent "Mensa" (canteen), sports facilities, and a small theatre.

University facts

  • 39
    Courses to choose from
  • 26
    Professors and junior research group leaders

Location

Despite its very modern service- and entertainment-oriented appeal, Paderborn also offers opportunities for the historically inclined, including a 700-year-old cathedral overlooking the city centre. Paderborn is known to be a very safe place. It also offers lots of attractions for students to enjoy themselves. The most famous among them is the annual "Libori" funfair, but you might also enjoy the quieter Christmas market in December.

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