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This entry is from Winter semester 2019/20 and might be obsolete. No current equivalent could be found.

CS 502 — Career Preparation
(dt. Berufsvorbereitung)

Level, degree of commitment Practical module, depends on importing study program
Forms of teaching and learning,
workload
Lecture (2 SWS), recitation class (2 SWS) or internship mit hohem Computer Scienceanteil (insg. 180 Std),
180 hours (60 h attendance, 120 h private study)
Credit points,
formal requirements
6 CP
Course requirement(s): Successful completion of at least 50 percent of the points from the weekly exercises as well as at least 2 presentations of the tasks.
Examination type: Written examination or colloquium
Language,
Grading
German,
The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for the degree program B.Sc. Computer Science.
Subject, Origin Computer Science, B.Sc. Computer Science
Duration,
frequency
One semester,
each winter semester
Person in charge of the module's outline Prof. Dr. Bernhard Seeger

Contents

Informatics methods are taught that are relevant in professional practice. Students should attend a course for practical and vocational preparation. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Programming language modules, e.g. programming in C++
  • Web Design and Multimedia
  • Development of service-oriented distributed applications
  • Teaching offers on special practical topics, e.g.
  • - project management
  • - system administration
  • - Security in networks
  • - Application software such as SAP

Internships with a high proportion of computer science (but which may not be part of compulsory or elective modules offered in the bachelor's programme in computer science) can also be introduced as vocational preparation.


Qualification Goals

The courses attended as part of this module are intended to impart qualifications or skills that go beyond the specialist knowledge and skills of computer science and are intended to make it easier for students to enter professional practice.


Prerequisites

None. Basic knowledge in the field of programming at the level of the module Introduction to Computer Science is recommended.


Recommended Reading

  • Depending on topic



Please note:

This page describes a module according to the latest valid module guide in Winter semester 2019/20. Most rules valid for a module are not covered by the examination regulations and can therefore be updated on a semesterly basis. The following versions are available in the online module guide:

The module guide contains all modules, independent of the current event offer. Please compare the current course catalogue in Marvin.

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.