Current Study Opportunities

- Current courses Die regulation for entry requirements for the bachelor partial-programme „Digital Humanities“ and the 22. alteration of the examination- and study regulations for the two-subject bachelor programme (here annex II.9a) (incl. discipline-specific provisions) is released in the official communications I nr. 28/2020, p. 624-625, 638-644. Please note the general regulations in the Registration regulation. You can find the link to the module manual on the right side.
- Current courses The study- and examination regulations are released in the official communications I nr. 8/2020, p. 179–194. The registration regulations are released in the official communications I nr. 39/2019, p. 697–707. You can find the link to the module manual on the right side.
- Current courses The study- and examination regulations (incl. module manual) are released in the official communications I nr. 14/2019, p. 166–170. You can find the link to the module manual on the right side.
- Current courses The study- and examination regulations (incl. module manual) are released in the official communications I nr. 32/2023, p. 1244–1249. You can find the link to the module manual on the right side.
- Current courses You can find the link to the module manual on the right side.

The dual Bachelor of Arts offers the opportunity to study computer science and humanities or social science discipline. Both subjects are treated equally concerning the academic requirements. After six terms of study and completed Bachelor-thesis the student is awarded with the title (B.A.). The individual combination of modules in the bachelor programme is individually assembled in communication with student advisors from the computer science and humanities or social sciences. Find out more here.

In the master programme Applied Computer Science the Digital-Humanities focus can be chosen. Furthermore it is possible to choose Digital Humanities as applied subject within the Data Science focus. Additional informations are available on the Website of the Institute of Computer Science.