Description
Join the Bachelor’s degree programme in Computer Science at Heidelberg University, the oldest university in Germany, and immerse yourself in a world of planning, modelling, designing, and implementing complex software and hardware systems. This program equips you with a solid foundation in computer science, theoretical concepts, and practical methodologies. The interdisciplinary nature of the course, combined with a strong focus on research, prepares you for a dynamic career in the ever-evolving field of computer science.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the Bachelor’s degree programme in Computer Science at Heidelberg University are well-equipped to pursue diverse career paths in software development, IT consulting, system analysis, and more. The comprehensive curriculum and practical skills gained during the program open doors to opportunities in various industries, ensuring a rewarding and successful career in the field of computer science.
Requirement
- Completed online application form
- Official transcripts from previous studies (translated and legalized if necessary)
- Proof of German language proficiency (DSH or equivalent) - may be waived based on applicant's background (Optional)
- Motivational letter explaining interest in the choice of course
- Letter of recommendation from a teacher or professor (optional)
- University entrance qualification
International students should familiarize themselves with the admission and course requirements, including language proficiency and additional criteria based on the chosen degree programme.
Structure
The Bachelor degree programme in Computer Science at Heidelberg University offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes:
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Application area
- Cross-disciplinary skills
- Bachelor's thesis
Students have the flexibility to choose elective modules to specialize in specific areas of interest. The program emphasizes a balance between compulsory modules for fundamental knowledge and elective modules for individual specialization. Additionally, students can select modules from the Master’s course in Computer Science to further enhance their learning experience.
Fees
International students from non-EU (European Union) and non-EEA (European Economic Area - Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway) countries with a foreign university entrance qualification will be required to pay a tuition fee of EUR 1500 per semester.