Computer Science,
Department
Fakultät für Informatik at the Uni BW München
- Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39
- 85577 München
- Phone: +49 89 6004-2320




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Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses
Degree courses with details
Further information provided by the department
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Special features regarding teachingintensive supervision; small-group concept; Excellent tutor-student ratio; campus university; option of taking an intensive course of study: Bachelor's degree can be achieved in 2.25 years, Master's degree in an additional further 1.75 years; Participation of students in the latest research projects; The practicals and projects have large practical parts; Stays abroad during the degree course are encouraged
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Special features regarding the international orientationNumerous students have the opportunity of a funded stay abroad at renowned partner universities (including NPS Monterey, Columbia University, NU Singapore). Stays can also be taken up in the Bachelor’s programme. Preparation and follow-up of these stays is provided.
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Exchange universities for stay abroadsUniversity of Arizona, USA; Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, USA; Tongji Universität, China; Universität Salerno, Italien; Universität Camerino, Italien; ENSAM Paris, Frankreich; Universidad Nacional Mar del Plata, Argentinien; KMITL King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Bangkok, Thailand
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Special features regarding the equipmentVery good technical equipment; Several laboratories; The workplaces in the residential areas on campus are connected via the computer centre.
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Support for foundersClose cooperation with the Straschegg Center in Munich and entrepreneur events like the ICE conference series.
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Characteristics of assistance to differently abled personsExceptions have been made on several occasions with regard to the examination period for affected students.
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Characteristics of diversity advancementThe faculty has been committed for many years to the interdisciplinary “studium plus” programme, in which it offers a one-semester, interdisciplinary teaching course involving almost all the faculty teaching staff; topics include Literary Studies meets Computer Science, Digital Humanities, Serious Games, and Social Software.
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Other special featuresLearning Centre at Institute 1 (Theoretical Computer Science, Mathematics and Operations Research). Individual support plus affiliated maths club. Voluntary coaching.
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Further information on research activitieswww.unibw.de/inf




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