Degree
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Standard period of study
4 semesters
Starting semester
Winter and summer semester
Teaching language
German and English
Admission
Limited admission
Credit Points
120 ECTS

Content

Computer science is the science of systematic and automated processing of information. It deals with the structures, characteristics and possibilities to describe information and information processing as well as the setup, working method and construction principles of computer systems. General procedural methods of information processing and general methods of their application are researched. The programme contents include the development of modern experimental and product oriented information processing systems. Computer science can be divided into the areas of theoretical computer science, practical computer science, technical computer science as well as applied computer science.

Students will deal with the possibilities of structuring, formalisation and mathematization of application areas in the form of special models and simulations. They will acquire knowledge in engineering development of software systems for different areas of application with special consideration of high adaptability and the human-computer interaction of such systems.

The programme aims to convey extensive knowledge in the subject of computer science in theory and practice as well as with reference to an application subject. This comprises methods to solve application problems and their realization in an appropriate computer form.

In Göttingen, particular importance is placed on the close connection with the application subject. In addition, the practical orientation can be further developed through project work in a research group.

The Master's degree in Applied Computer Science (M.Sc.) is a graduate programme that requires 120 credits (4 semesters) to be successfully completed. The degree includes three areas of study: Core Curriculum, Professionalisation and the Master's Thesis. The teaching languages are German and English.
Detailed information about the structure of the study programme, specialisations/fields of applications and modules can be found in the module catalogue ("Modulverzeichnis"). Example study plans can be found in the examination and study regulations ("Prüfungs- und Studienordnung").

Core Curriculum

In the Core Curriculum, students acquire deeper knowledge of system-oriented computer science in order to develop the professional skills to apply and expand the specialised methods of the discipline.

Professionalisation

In terms of Professionalisation, students have the opportunity to choose a concentration tailored to their individual and professional inclinations, as well as professional ambitions, and to acquire core job-specific and interdisciplinary skills. Students have to select one study specialisation.

Master's Thesis

Students write their Master's thesis in their chosen study specialization and can thus deepen their knowledge in an application domain and work on current research topics in this field.

The Göttingen master's program in Applied Computer Science is characterized in particular by its interdisciplinary profile. In cooperation with other faculties of the University of Göttingen, we offer a variety of study specialisations. By choosing one of these specialisations, you will gain in-depth knowledge in an application domain and will be able to contribute to current research topics in the corresponding application area.

You can choose among many specialisations. A list of all specialisations can be found here
Studying at the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Göttingen enables you to enter innovative professional fields. With a solid education in applied computer science, you can contribute to the technologies of the future, whether in medicine and biotechnology, business, the geosciences, or environmental technology and ecosystem research.

Computer scientists are required in almost all subject disciplines. They work in banks, industrial companies or social institutions, at universities or in cancer research, they develop computer games and apps as well as robots, medical technology applications and much more. Typical fields of work include:
  • software and hardware development
  • further development and adaptation of application systems and networks
  • consulting and training
  • research and development
Different fields of work are also possible depending on the application subject. Career prospects for graduates of Applied Computer Science are very good due to the interdisciplinary programme.

Access requirements

A bachelor's degree in Applied Computer Science, Computer Science or a closely related degree program with at least 180 ECTS. If the requisite degree has not yet been awarded, a minimum of 150 ECTS is required for application.
At least 90 ECTS have to be successfully completed in Computer Science, Applied Computer Science, Mathematics, Natural Science or Engineering, of which at least 60 ECTS have to be successfully completed in Computer Science or Applied Computer Science and at least 15 ECTS in Mathematics, Natural Science or Engineering.

Legally binding are the admission requirements described in the regulations "Ordnung über die Zugangsvoraussetzungen und über die Zulassung" (see Regulations).

English Language Proficiency CEFR C1
or
English Language Proficiency CEFR B2 and German Language Proficiency equivalent to DSH level 2
verification is required

Legally binding are the admission requirements described in the regulations "Ordnung über die Zugangsvoraussetzungen und über die Zulassung" (see Regulations).

More informationen on required language proficiency can be found here: CEFR

All non-EU applicants have to pass an online aptitude test, which examines a wide range of Computer Science topics. After the application deadline, you will receive an email containing a personal link to the aptitude test and login credentials. The test will take about 60 minutes and has to be completed within a few days. The test result will be part of the selection procedure.

Additionally, you will be invited to a personal interview if you are on the shortlist for the programme. The interviews are conducted via video call. The interview will also be part of the selection procedure.

We do not offer any eligibility check. You will find all relevant information in the admission regulations.

Application

Please also check our FAQ Application and Selection Procedure!

For application you have to fill in the provided online application form. To complete the application form, the following documents are required:

  • Graduation Certificate and Transcript of Records (German or English) [PDF, PNG, JPG]
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) in English or German [PDF]
  • Proof of English proficiency [PDF, PNG, JPG]
  • If required: Proof of German proficiency [PDF, PNG, JPG]
  • A personal statement (up to 300 words) in English or German, addressing your motivation to study Applied Computer Science. You should describe due to which skills and personal interests you think you are qualified for the study programme.
  • Aptitude test: All international applicants from non-EU countries are required to pass an online aptitude test, which examines a wide range of topics in computer science. At the end of the application period, you will receive an email containing a personal link to the aptitude test and login credentials. The test will take about 60 minutes and has to be completed within a few days. The test result will be part of the selection procedure.

Please prepare all documents before you start with the online application form. Make sure that the documents are properly formatted and scanned in an appropriate resolution. Furthermore, the document's labelling should be self-explanatory.

The entire application process is conducted online only. No hard copies are required. Please do not send any documents by mail unless requested to do so.

Please note: To submit the application form, JavaScript needs to be activated in your web browser.

For foreign nationals (non-EU) and stateless applicants
April 15th (winter semester); October 15th (summer semester)

For all other applicants
June 15th (winter semester); December 15th (summer semester)

For further information see "Online Application Form"

Applicants will be notified via email. The selection process usually takes a few months.
Unfortunately, we are unable to answer questions about the status of your application.
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  1. Contact
  2. Dean of Studies Computer Science

    Georg-August-University Göttingen
    Student Advisory Service
    Goldschmidtstr. 7
    37077 Göttingen

    studienberatung@informatik.uni-goettingen.de