Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Program By Universität Hamburg |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 251-300QS Subject Rankings

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The bachelor's degree in computer science is characterized by the imparting of well-founded and broad-based basic knowledge from the entire field of computer science and mathematics. On the other hand, in a large elective area, students have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with various subject areas of computer science by setting an individual focus and thus acquire in-depth knowledge of the diverse subject areas of computer science. The course is characterized by intensive supervision and innovative forms of teaching. It is very close to research and science and has a high level of practical relevance.


The six-semester bachelor's program consists of two main sections. The first section of the course teaches the diverse basics of computer science, the second offers a range of specialization options. The basic course contents are:


  • Development of IT systems
  • Mathematical and theoretical foundations of computer science
  • Technical basics of computer science
  • IT security and distributed systems
  • IT systems in business and social environments
  • General Skills


In the compulsory elective area, you can choose from a large number of computer science modules. The spectrum ranges from software technology to project management, databases and dealing with embedded systems and questions of theoretical computer science to topics such as philosophy, society & IT and data protection.


In a freely configurable elective area, you can look beyond your own nose to other subject areas - from the natural sciences to the social sciences.

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The bachelor's degree in computer science is characterized by the imparting of well-founded and broad-based basic knowledge from the entire field of computer science and mathematics. On the other hand, in a large elective area, students have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with various subject areas of computer science by setting an individual focus and thus acquire in-depth knowledge of the diverse subject areas of computer science. The course is characterized by intensive supervision and innovative forms of teaching. It is very close to research and science and has a high level of practical relevance.


The six-semester bachelor's program consists of two main sections. The first section of the course teaches the diverse basics of computer science, the second offers a range of specialization options. The basic course contents are:


  • Development of IT systems
  • Mathematical and theoretical foundations of computer science
  • Technical basics of computer science
  • IT security and distributed systems
  • IT systems in business and social environments
  • General Skills


In the compulsory elective area, you can choose from a large number of computer science modules. The spectrum ranges from software technology to project management, databases and dealing with embedded systems and questions of theoretical computer science to topics such as philosophy, society & IT and data protection.


In a freely configurable elective area, you can look beyond your own nose to other subject areas - from the natural sciences to the social sciences.

Admission requirements

Oct

Tuition fee and scholarships

One of the important factors when considering a master's degree is the cost of study. Luckily, there are many options available to help students fund their master's programme. Download your copy of the Scholarship Guide to find out which scholarships from around the world could be available to you, and how to apply for them.

In this guide you will find:
opportunities

Where to look for scholarship opportunities

how_to

How to apply to scholarships relevant to you

list

A list of available scholarships around the world

checklist

A scholarship application checklist

banner
download_icon Download Scholarship Guide

More programs from the university

Most undergraduate degrees take 3 years. All programs are divided into an introductory phase (first year), an in-depth phase (second year), and an advanced phase (third year). The final phase is dedicated to writing the bachelor’s thesis. A bachelor’s degree qualifies you to pursue certain careers and apply for graduate programs.

Your choice of subject determines the degree awarded: subjects in the humanities generally award a Bachelor of Arts, subjects in the natural sciences award a Bachelor of Science, and our two interdisciplinary law programs offer a Bachelor of Laws. Teacher training programs also award a special bachelor’s degree.

A Bachelor of Arts program is structured as follows:

  • 1 major (50% or 90 achievement points)
  • 1 minor (25% or 45 achievement points)
  • general professional skills (ABK) courses (15% or 27 credit points)
  • elective courses (10% or 18 credit points).


Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws programs is structured as follows:

  • 1 major (75% or more)
  • general professional skills (15% or less)
  • elective courses (10% or less).


Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws degree programs do not contain a minor component.

Further information and details on applying: https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/bewerbung/bachelor-staatsexamen/zulassung-einschreibung.html

After completing a bachelor’s degree, graduates can pursue a Master of Arts or a Master of Science straight away, or take a break and enroll at a later date. As a rule, it takes 5 years to complete a bachelor’s followed by a master’s degree. Universität Hamburg offers two different types of master’s degree. Consecutive master’s programs deepen knowledge and skills acquired during a bachelor’s degree and graduates may commence these programs straight after graduation. Professional master’s degree programs are graduate programs that develop existing professional skills in a particular field. Applicants must thus demonstrate at least 1 year of professional experience. The requirements and qualifications are the same for both types of degree.

Master’s programs may have admission restrictions and individual subjects also have different admission requirements. You can find more information about master’s programs in our German-language information sheet on master’s and professional master’s degree programs (Master- und Aufbaustudiengänge) or in the bilingual online guide to degree programs at Universität Hamburg.

Undergrad programs