Applied Computer Science
IT systems are everywhere, and they’re here to stay – from popular websites for shopping and other pursuits and apps that help people find and purchase all kinds of services to the large-scale systems that power it all and need to work in the background without a hitch, 24/7.
Our Bachelor’s degree course in Applied Computer Science will enable you to experience technologies, methods and challenges around planning, realising, evolving and operating IT systems of all shapes and sizes.
Your future career
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Applied computer science graduates are in short supply on the job market and therefore in great demand. Their job is first and foremost to develop software, which in this era of digitalisation is needed in virtually all sectors of the economy. It’s not only traditionally ‘scientific’ fields of work that are relying increasingly on IT, although that’s a crucial area for specialists in the field, who might work on centralised or distributed information systems, the Internet of things, genome analysis, machine learning or data science, to name but a few examples. Companies have come to value our graduates with their focused, real-world education and experience; we always make sure our teaching is relevant to application and bang up-to-date, and our students leave us able to hit the ground running on projects in industrial settings.
Course content and structure
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The discipline of applied computer science encompasses knowledge, skills and methodologies around the analysis and design of IT systems.
The degree course commences with foundational modules in mathematics, programming, databases, theoretical principles of computer science, structures of computers, and machine-oriented programming.
As the course progresses, students focus on software engineering, distributed systems, IT system architectures, IT security and smart systems. Alongside these foci, they have the opportunity to specialise via a diverse range of required elective modules and associated projects, including in computer graphics, data science, enterprise architecture management, the Internet of things, robot vision, learning agents (robot control), smart systems communication, autonomous driving, and human-computer interaction. Social science modules round off the spectrum of subjects on offer.
You’ll complete this six-semester degree course with your Bachelor thesis.
Your interests and skills
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You’ll need a strong interest in how large-scale software systems and their underlying technologies work, as well as being keen to find out about the collaborative process of designing, developing and testing them via first-hand experience.
Mathematical skills, a logical mindset, an ablity to work well in small groups, and a flair for language will all help you progress well. It’s helpful, but not required, for you to have a good level of proficiency in English and some programming experience.
Admission requirements
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Higher education entrance qualification
You can apply directly for this course if you hold one of the following qualifications:
- Fachhochschulreife
- Allgemeine Hochschulreife
- Fachgebundene Hochschulreife (subject-specific HE entrance qualification)
- Meister*in (vocational qualification – master tradesperson)
- Fachwirt*in (certified specialist)
Applicants who do not hold a higher education entrance qualification but have completed vocational training (Berufsausbildung) and at least three years of subsequent work experience can apply under Section 38 of the Hamburg Higher Education Act, which sets out special provisions for these applicants (Besonderer Hochschulzugang für Berufstätige).
Find out more atAdmission requirements for a Bachelor's degree.
Pre-course experience
We do not require you to have completed pre-course experience for this course.
International applicants
If you completed your schooling outside Germany and want to study here for a Bachelor’s degree, you need to hold an academic school-leaving qualification which entitles you to admission to higher education; that is, it needs to be comparable to a German Abitur or Fachhochschulreife. The organisation uni assist will check your certificates from school and any degree-level studies to establish comparability. Please note that you are also required to have proof of German at level C1 – for example, in the form of a TestDaF certificate – in order to apply for all Bachelor's degree courses (except Information Engineering).
You can find more information about HAW Hamburg’s application criteria at International applicants.
Application process
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We only accept online applications. Before applying, applicants must register with www.hochschulstart.de. Applications can be submitted between 1 June and 15 July for the following winter semester and between 1 December and 15 January for the following summer semester. Please note that the application period for summer semester 2022 has been extended until 21 March at the latest – earlier if the remaining places have been filled before then – for some of the degree courses.
You can find the online application system (available only during the application periods specified above) and details about the procedure at Applying for a Bachelor's degree course.
More information (in German) about the numerus clausus process and the minimum grades accepted for admission in recent semesters is provided at Applying for a Bachelor's degree course / Selection criteria.
International applicants should also submit their applications online during the relevant application period.
We’ve prepared a step-by-step checklist to guide you through the process: International applicants
Questions about selecting a course, applications, admissions and degree courses
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Applications and admissions
Student Admissions and Registration Office (Studierendensekretariat)
Stiftstraße 69, 20099 Hamburg (ground floor)
T +49.40.428 75-9898
Contact us with your questions about applications and admissions
In-person office hours:
These are currently only taking place on Thursdays from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Telephone office hours:
Monday and Tuesday: 9:00 am–10:00 am, 11:00 am–1:00 pm
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 9:00 am–11:00 am, 2:00 pm–5:00 pm
(When lectures are not in session, no telephone office hours are offered on Thursday.)
Friday: closed
The Information Desk is open Monday to Friday, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.
For general queries on HAW Hamburg degree courses and course choice
Student Counselling Team (Zentrale Studienberatung)
Stiftstraße 69, 1st floor, room 122
20099 Hamburg
T +49 151 21254893
studienberatung(@)haw-hamburg.de
Advice and information by phone: Monday/Tuesday: 11:00 am–1:00 pm; Thursday: 4:00–5:00 pm
Drop-in office hours: Thursday: 2:00–4:00 pm
Contact person for applicants with disabilities or chronic health conditions
Meike Butenob
Alexanderstraße 1, 20099 Hamburg, room 4.10
T +49.40.428 75-7220
meike.butenob(@)haw-hamburg.de
Contact the department
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Specifically subject-related queries:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Lehmann
Berliner Tor 7, room 07.80, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: + 49.40.428 75-8335
studienfachberatung.informatik(@)haw-hamburg.de
and
Prof. Dr. Stefan Sarstedt
Berliner Tor 7, room 1085, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: + 49.40.428 75-8327
studienfachberatung.informatik(@)haw-hamburg.de
Enquiries about the cooperative degree programme:
Coordinator for cooperative degree programmes in engineering and computer science:
Berliner Tor 7, room 1282, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: + 49.40.428 75-8610
dualstudium_technik(@)haw-hamburg.de
At a glance
Degree
No. of semesters
Applications accepted
Selective / restricted entry
Language of instruction
Fees/charges
Full-/part-time
Location
Degree courses
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
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Degree course | Degree | No. of semesters | Department | |||||
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Applied Computer Science | Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) | 6 semesters | ;Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science;
Department of Computer Science | ;Computer Science and IT; | ;German; | ;Part-time status possible; ;Cooperative degree programme available; ;Full-time degree course; | ;Winter semester; ;Summer semester; | ;No; |
Business Information Systems | Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) | 6 semesters | ;Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science;
Department of Computer Science | ;Computer Science and IT; ;Business; | ;German; | ;Cooperative degree programme available; ;Full-time degree course; | ;Winter semester; | ;No; |
Computer Science for Technical Systems | Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) | 6 semesters | ;Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science;
Department of Computer Science | ;Computer Science and IT; | ;German; | ;Part-time status possible; ;Cooperative degree programme available; ;Full-time degree course; | ;Winter semester; ;Summer semester; | ;No; |
European Computer Science | Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) | 6 semesters | ;Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science;
Department of Computer Science | ;Computer Science and IT; | ;German; | ;Full-time degree course; | ;Winter semester; | ;No; |
Computer Science | Master of Science (M.Sc.) | 4 semesters | ;Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science;
Department of Computer Science | ;Computer Science and IT; | ;German; | ;Full-time degree course; | ;Winter semester; ;Summer semester; | ;No; |
Information about this degree course is available in German only.