The Master's degree program in Computer Science will start at FIDS in winter semester 2025/26. An application is expected to be possible until June 01, 2025.?
We bring color to computer science! Computer science is, above all, versatile. From its core principles to a vast range of real-world applications, your skills are not just valuable - they’re essential everywhere!
On the Master's degree program in Computer Science, you can deepen or expand your know-how in advanced core computer science topics and take advantage of many opportunities to specialize in specific areas of application.
Credits | 120 ECTS |
Type and Duration of Study | Full time, 4 semesters Part-time, up to 8 semesters |
Teaching Language | English |
Main Locations | Campus at Bajuwarenstra?e 4 / University Campus |
Start of Degree?Program | Winter and summer semester |
Application Period | Winter semester: 15?April -?01 June Summer semester: 01 October -?01 December |
Semester Period | Winter semester: 01 October -?31 March Summer semester: 01 April - 30 September |
Admission Category | Aptitude Assessment Process |
Costs | Semester fee (EUR 198,00 incl. semester ticket) |
How do I apply? What academic qualifications are required??
You can find answers to these questions and more in our “Application and Admission” section.
Computer science is one of the key sciences of our time. It is impossible to imagine society, business and science without its applications.?We want to think ahead and advance computer science, its methods and applications with you.?
As a graduate of our Master's program, you have an excellent academic education, which you have largely tailored to your individual preferences.
You will have deepened your specialist knowledge in core and application areas of computer science and carried out your own scientific projects on current research topics. You will therefore be optimally equipped to further develop the discipline, take up doctoral studies or pursue a career as a specialist in high demand.
The program is divided into
Advanced knowledge of software engineering and algorithms is essential for us when studying Computer Science. You will acquire this knowledge in two lectures of the same name with associated labs (6 ECTS each). An elective module allows you to complete courses in Computer and Data Science according to your own interests (12 ECTS). The compulsory area is completed by a seminar on current topics in Computer Science (6 ECTS) and the Master's thesis module (30 ECTS).
You must choose three modules (at least 18 ECTS) from 20 planned modules in the areas of Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Practical Computer Science and Applied Computer Science. Examples of modules are Topics in Theoretical Computer Science, Modern Machine Learning, Advanced Explainable AI, Embedded Systems, Advanced Data Engineering, Digital Image Processing - AI-based Approaches, Post-Quantum Cryptography etc.
You can (but do not have to) specialize in one of four specializations as part of your studies by completing modules amounting to at least 42 CP from one specialization (according to specified regulations). You can choose between the specializations:
In all specializations, there is a compulsory elective area, so that you can also choose modules within a specialization according to your interests. If you complete your Master's thesis project as part of your specialization, we will highlight your specialization on your Master's certificate.
Become a specialist as part of your Master's program and use your expertise to shape the IT world of tomorrow.?Learn more about our four specializations here.
Why study in Regensburg? We give you?6 reasons to pursue your studies in the flair of Germany's best-preserved medieval city.
Our Faculty for Informatics and Data Science (FIDS)?is in a truly privileged position: on the one hand, we use the university campus and, on the other hand, we have our own building near the campus (at Bajuwarenstra?e 4), which has been completely renovated for us and has state-of-the-art equipment. You can find more information here.