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This entry is from Winter semester 2020/21 and might be obsolete. No current equivalent could be found.

CS 624 — Large Specialization Module Theoretical Computer Science
(dt. Großes Vertiefungsmodul Theoretische Informatik)

Level, degree of commitment Specialization module, depends on importing study program
Forms of teaching and learning,
workload
Lecture (4 SWS), recitation class (2 SWS),
270 hours (90 h attendance, 180 h private study)
Credit points,
formal requirements
9 CP
Course requirement(s): Successful completion of at least 50 percent of the points from the weekly exercises.
Examination type: Written or oral examination
Language,
Grading
German,
The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for the degree program M.Sc. Computer Science.
Origin M.Sc. Computer Science
Duration,
frequency
One semester,
irregular
Person in charge of the module's outline Prof. Dr. Christian Komusiewicz

Contents

n.a. (see Qualification Goals and Business Event Announcements)


Qualification Goals

The students will

  • acquire further knowledge and skills in the field of theoretical computer science,
  • become familiar with the theory of the respective area and get to know selected applications,
  • practice fundamental methods of computer science,
  • improve their oral communication skills in the exercises by practicing free speech in front of an audience and during discussion.

Prerequisites

None.


Applicability

The module can be attended at FB12 in study program(s)

  • B.Sc. Data Science
  • B.Sc. Computer Science
  • B.Sc. Business Informatics
  • M.Sc. Data Science
  • M.Sc. Computer Science
  • M.Sc. Mathematics
  • M.Sc. Business Informatics
  • M.Sc. Business Mathematics

When studying M.Sc. Computer Science, this module can be attended in the study area Specialization Modules in Computer Science.

The module can also be used in other study programs (export module).

The module is assigned to Theoretical Computer Science. Further information on eligibility can be found in the description of the study area.


Recommended Reading

  • Depending on topic



Please note:

This page describes a module according to the latest valid module guide in Winter semester 2020/21. 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:

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