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University of Bamberg (Otto-Friedrich)

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Bavaria

Germany

Computer technology has had a major impact on the modern world. Things like the internet, smartphones, and cyber security systems would not be possible without computing. A Master's in Computer Science (MSCS) from the University of Bamberg (Otto-Friedrich) can help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in this field. The MSCS program at the University of Bamberg (Otto-Friedrich) is designed to give you the knowledge and experience you need to demonstrate domain expertise and the ability to either continue educational training at the doctoral level or immediately work in the key economic sectors, such as government, business, industry, health care, and education. The program is distinguished by its forward-thinking curriculum, which includes credits, courses, and a research thesis requirement. It also involves physical resources for comprehensive learning like labs/equipment and the diversity of the program faculty. The subjects you will study in the MSCS program will vary depending on your specialization, but some of the common courses include: * Basic Programming Laboratory * Programming Languages * Theory of Computation * Design and Analysis of Algorithms * Mathematical Logic * Discrete Mathematics * Distributed Systems * Computer Systems Verification * Complexity Theory * Operations Research * Data Mining and Machine Learning * Cryptography and Computer Security * Probability and Statistics After completing the MSCS program, you will have a number of career options available to you. You could work as a software engineer, a systems analyst, a database administrator, a network engineer, or a security specialist. You could also pursue a career in academia or research. No matter what career path you choose, an MSCS from the University of Bamberg (Otto-Friedrich) will give you the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
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Duration

24 Months

Class Profile

Language Test Scores

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Minimum Score

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6.5 / 9

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Minimum Score

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76 / 90

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90 / 120

Diversity

Europe:

10%

Africa:

1%

Others:

1%

Germany:

80%

Asia:

5%

North America:

2%

South America:

1%

Admissions

Application Deadlines

Winter

RoundDeadlineDecision
Standard DeadlineSep 15NA

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