Organizational Matters
Hints for organizing your studies
Here you find valuable information on picking our courses for your study:
- Winter term:
- Grundlagen des Übersetzerbaus (2+2 SWS, 7.5 ECTS, Winter term, lectures in German)
- Summer term:
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Testen von Softwaresystemen (Sommersemester, 4 SWS, 5 ECTS, lectures in German)[2]
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Analyse und Design objektorientierter Softwaresysteme mit der Unified Modeling Language (UML) (Sommersemester, 4 SWS, 5 ECTS, lectures in German)[2]
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We also offer seminars and practical courses, the topics of which may vary from semester to semester.
Your choice in the Bachelor’s program does not limit you in the Master’s program. Regardless of whether or not you have already taken Programming System modules in the bachelor’s program, enough options remain in the master’s program.
For your specialization on Programming Systems we regularly offer the following courses:
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Grundlagen des Übersetzerbaus (2+2 SWS, 7.5 ECTS, WS)[1]
- Optimierungen in Übersetzern (2+2 SWS, 7.5 ECTS, Summer term, lectures in German)
- Ausgewählte Kapitel aus dem Übersetzerbau (2+2 SWS, 7.5 ECTS, Winter term, lectures in German)
In addition, there is a range of other modules that they can bring to your specialization on Programming Systems:
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Analyse und Design objektorientierter Softwaresysteme mit der Unified Modeling Language (UML) (2+2 SWS, 5 ECTS, SS)[1,3]
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Testen von Softwaresystemen (4 SWS, 5 ECTS, Summer term)[1,3]
We also offer seminars and practical courses, the topics of which may vary from semester to semester.
Bachelor’s Degree Program:
The following courses can be taken as electives in the Bachelor’s degree program. The internship is credited with 2.5 ECTS in the Bachelor’s degree program.
- Praktische Softwaretechnik (4 SWS, 5 ECTS, Winter term)
- Testen von Softwaresystemen (4 SWS, 5 ECTS, Summer term, lectures in German)
Exams and student theses
- For the dates of the oral examinations please contact Prof. Philippsen
- Plagiarism guidelines
- Guide on Exam Preparation and Exam Behavior (in German)
- Offered student theses