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Bachelor of Science in Computing in Science

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Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The use of computers for scientific purposes is of great importance in many natural sciences. Experiments and their evaluation are now used in many areas, e.g. B. in life science or physics, computer-aided. But also in chemistry, meteorology and nanotechnology, computer-aided prediction and simulation methods will play a central role in the future. The Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences therefore offers an interdisciplinary bachelor's degree in which scientists are trained for interdisciplinary research and development through a combination of computer science and mathematics.


The bachelor's program "Computing in Science" deals with the development and application of computer-aided methods in the context of natural sciences. The program covers the areas of computer science, mathematics, a scientific focus subject and scientific computer science. In the program, students acquire initial professional skills and knowledge with extensive theoretical knowledge Fundamentals as well as methodological knowledge and skills It teaches the ability to independently apply techniques and concepts from mathematics and computer science and enables students to act responsibly, especially with regard to the effects of technological change.


The course is aimed at students interested in interdisciplinary studies and provides an ideal basis for further studies and activities in the field of applied computer science with a focus on natural sciences and technology. The Department of Computer Science offers the interdisciplinary course together with the Center for Bioinformatics and the Departments of Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The use of computers for scientific purposes is of great importance in many natural sciences. Experiments and their evaluation are now used in many areas, e.g. B. in life science or physics, computer-aided. But also in chemistry, meteorology and nanotechnology, computer-aided prediction and simulation methods will play a central role in the future. The Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences therefore offers an interdisciplinary bachelor's degree in which scientists are trained for interdisciplinary research and development through a combination of computer science and mathematics.


The bachelor's program "Computing in Science" deals with the development and application of computer-aided methods in the context of natural sciences. The program covers the areas of computer science, mathematics, a scientific focus subject and scientific computer science. In the program, students acquire initial professional skills and knowledge with extensive theoretical knowledge Fundamentals as well as methodological knowledge and skills It teaches the ability to independently apply techniques and concepts from mathematics and computer science and enables students to act responsibly, especially with regard to the effects of technological change.


The course is aimed at students interested in interdisciplinary studies and provides an ideal basis for further studies and activities in the field of applied computer science with a focus on natural sciences and technology. The Department of Computer Science offers the interdisciplinary course together with the Center for Bioinformatics and the Departments of Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.

Admission Requirements

Oct

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