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Study programme

Informatics Bachelor of Science

Study hands-on in an experimental learning environment

Our information society needs capable informaticians. At the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences, you will acquire a solid foundation and diverse knowledge for the development of high-quality IT systems in small groups and will be prepared for collaboration in agile projects. Our technology labs open up scope for independent and experimental learning. Working in cooperation with regional companies will offer you an insight into differing professional fields – for example, into the diverse tasks of software development, the set-up and ongoing development of IT infrastructures or specific requirements of different industries. An integrated semester abroad or a professional placement semester provides international or professional experience.

Why choose this programme

  • Successfully starting the study programme in a team

    The students of Informatics and the students of of Business Informatics start their introductory study phase together in interdisciplinary teams. Step by step, they are introduced to the IT infrastructure, and their first project develops from initial, small automation tasks.
  • Play an active role in developing the culture of the study programme

    The students of Informatics and the students of of Business Informatics start their introductory study phase together in interdisciplinary teams. Step by step, they are introduced to the IT infrastructure, and their first project develops from initial, small automation tasks.
  • Informatics Day

    At the end of every winter semester, students from the various informatics programmes present the results of their one-year projects to the public, providing an exciting insight into the diversity of informatics topics.

Software development in agile projects

Diversity of tasks

Informaticians deal with the conception, implementation and use of computer systems, usually solving complex algorithmic, formal or methodological problems. The tasks stem from system programming, the development of software tools and application programming as well as the quality assurance of complex software systems. Since information technology systems are so pervasive, there is no typical branch of informatics. On the contrary, information technology systems are now used in all industries and sectors. They are often also the driving force behind innovations. For this reason, it is important that informaticians learn to familiarise themselves with the language and requirements of the different sectors in addition to their own specialist knowledge.

Facts about the study programme

  • Degree of Studies

    Bachelor of Science
  • Study Form

    Full-time study / Part-time study
  • Term of Admission

    admission-free
  • Term of Admission

    Winter semester
  • Main Course Language

    German
  • Standard Period of Study

    7 Semester

Informatics is not just programming, but without programming, it is nothing Informatics

The strengths of computer systems lie in their ability to perform schematic processing of even large amounts of information at high speeds. You will learn how these systems can manage technical or business processes and support sustainable developments. Acquiring the mathematical basics is just as important for this process as being able to develop and evaluate models and produce precision programming. Concrete examples are used to test the interaction of hardware and software in business applications, in the Internet of Things and in complex IT infrastructures. The ability to work in a team is an essential skill for the later professional life of informaticians. This is why students work on projects consistently throughout their studies.

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Programme overview

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Exciting news from the program

Studies

At night with a laptop in the museum

The computer science programme took over the German Maritime Museum for a whole night to work on exciting programming projects with beginners and advanced students. From Saturday to Sunday, the laptops were once again opened up in the museum's cog hall. The students, pupils and other interested parties built visualisations of the seabed, ship animations, a 3D TicTacToe and won points for researching security vulnerabilities in a web shop.

Studies

Bremerhaven computer science students present project work

Once again this year, the computer science, business informatics and computer science – trustworthy systems degree programmes invite all interested parties to ‘Computer Science Day’ at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences. On Thursday, 29 January, from 9:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., student project work will be on display in the university's event room (Building T, Room 002, An der Karlstadt 8). This will be followed by Prof. Dr. Jens Hündling's inaugural lecture. Participation in the event is free of charge and no prior registration is required.

Studies

Small Robot Becomes Tourism Expert

How can humanoid robots be used in the tourism sector? Thirteen computer science and business informatics students tested this for the city of Bremerhaven as part of a course project. They recently presented their findings to their clients. “I always enjoy working with the university and the students and seeing the excellent results and their application in the city at the end. Thank you very much for the great work,” says Dr. Ralf Meyer, Head of the Department of Economy, Tourism, and Science in Bremerhaven.

If you have any questions we will be happy to help you Student Advisery Service, Study Mentor, Head of Programme

Franjo

Informatics

Hello upcoming, current and no longer freshmen! I'm Franjo, I've been studying computer science at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences since the winter semester 2021/-22 and I'm your study mentor. If you have any questions about studying or living in Bremerhaven, feel free to contact me!

Karin Vosseberg

Professorin für Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik, SK-Vorsitzende INF/WIN, PA-Vorsitzende DIIM

+49 4714823139