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This entry is from Winter semester 2016/17 and might be obsolete. No current equivalent could be found.
M.Sc. Mathematics — Minor subject Computer Science
If the minor in Computer Science is chosen, modules amounting to 18 LP must be selected that have not yet been taken elsewhere. If the minor in computer science has not yet been taken in the bachelor's program, two basic or advanced modules of 9 LP (from the bachelor's program offerings) must be selected. If the minor subject Computer Science has already been studied in the Bachelor's program, two to three advanced modules (Bachelor's program offer) or specialization modules (Master's program offer) of 9 LP or 6 LP must be taken. At least one of the completed modules must be an in-depth module.
List of modules in this area of study:
Sorted: alphabetical, by classification, by level and CP
Basic module, 9 CP
- Algorithms and Data Structures (Basic module, 9 CP)
- Declarative Programming (Basic module, 9 CP)
- Object-oriented Programming (Basic module, 9 CP)
- System Software and Computer Communication (Basic module, 9 CP)
- Technical Computer Science (Basic module, 9 CP)
Advanced module, 6 CP
Advanced module, 9 CP
- Computer Networks (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Computer-assisted Theorem Proving (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Database Systems (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Efficient Algorithms (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Graphics Programming (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- IT-Security (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Knowledge Discovery (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Machine Learning (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Methods of Bio-Informatics (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Software Quality (Advanced module, 9 CP)
- Theoretical Computer Science (Advanced module, 9 CP)
Specialization module, 6 CP
- Advanced Methods of System Development (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Advanced Programming Concepts (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Advanced Topics in Theoretical Computer Science (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Artificial Intelligence (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Cloud Computing (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Data Integration (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Distributed Systems (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Geo Databases (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Index and Storage Structures (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Information Retrieval (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Neural Networks (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Operating Systems (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Software Design and Programming Techniques (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Software Evolution (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Temporal Data Mining (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Virtual Machines (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Visual Languages (Specialization module, 6 CP)
- Web Technologies (Specialization module, 6 CP)
Specialization module, 9 CP
- Abstract Data Types - Universal Algebra (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Compiler Construction (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Computability and Provability (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Databionics (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Formal Methods (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Image Synthesis (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Implementation of Database Systems (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Model Checking (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Model-Driven Software Development (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Modern Methods of System Development (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Modern Topics in Theoretical Computer Science (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Multimedia Signal Processing (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Parallel Computing (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Parallel Functional Programming (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Program Verification and Synthesis (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Programming Languages and Types (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- Semantics of Programming Languages (Specialization module, 9 CP)
- State Based Systems (Specialization module, 9 CP)
Please note:
This page applies to the most current examination regulations in Winter semester 2016/17. If you are studying according to an earlier or later examination regulation other provisions may apply:
- Winter 2016/17
- Summer 2018 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2018/19 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2019/20 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2020/21 (no corresponding element)
- Summer 2021 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2021/22 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2022/23 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2023/24 (no corresponding element)
The information in this online module guide was created automatically. Legally binding is only the information in the examination regulations (Prüfungsordnung). If you notice any discrepancies or errors, we would be grateful for any advice.