Overview
The science of informatics concerns the systematic, automatized processing of information. It is a constantly evolving discipline that deals with how information is structured, presented, and processed in both natural and high-tech computational systems. The bachelor’s program in Informatics at the Technical University of Munich is exciting and challenging. Course content concerns not only informatics itself but also sustains a focus on its application. It offers you the opportunity to acquire solid theoretical, practical, and technical skills in this fast-moving field.
No other science has changed our lives and the way we work in the last 30 years more than informatics. Mobile phones, digital cameras and PCs have become everyday commodities within an incredibly short time span and the internet has very quickly become omnipresent. Decisive breakthroughs in medicine, automotive engineering, or aerospace were first made possible by informatics.
Which further expertise and skills will I acquire?
As a graduate you possess sound knowledge of computer systems and mathematics. You will also have been able to acquire the first bases for specializing within the discipline.
You are familiar with the fundamental concepts and rules of programming language, computer architecture, algorithms, data structures, software engineering, databases, computer networks, and operating systems. In addition to which, you will have been able to expand your mathematical skills in analysis, linear algebra, and discrete structures. Further, you understand the principles of theoretical informatics, probability theory, and statistics.
During the course of your studies you will have been able to acquire knowledge of the specialties in which you are particularly interested. These include inter alia software engineering, databases, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, IT security, computer architecture, algorithms, and scientific computation.
You will have been able to acquire your first experience of working on projects in interdisciplinary teams and you are also able to present your results to audiences of scientists.
Which professional opportunities can I take up with this qualification?
Although informatics is still a relatively young discipline, it has already assumed a lead role in industrial society. Graduates of the bachelor’s program in informatics go on to begin an exciting career in the fields of software engineering, research, and IT consultancy in Germany as well as internationally.
They find employment in every industrial and economic sector, whether related to mechanical or electrical engineering, mathematics, or medicine. Graduates design complex information systems for commercial use, program robots, build data networks between banks and corporations, and develop traffic control systems – to mention just a handful of examples.
Structure
In addition to the discipline-specific foundations, the bachelor's program in informatics offers you the opportunity to apply your knowledge in internships, projects, and practice-based seminars.
After acquiring solid basic knowledge in the first four semesters, the fifth semester offers you the opportunity to pursue individual specialties. You can choose from a broad offering of specialist courses that deal, by way of example, with artificial intelligence and robotics, computer architecture, databases, or theoretical informatics.
The degree concludes with the bachelor’s thesis and the colloquium in the sixth semester.
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Admissions
Selection takes place through an aptitude assessment procedure. The aptitude assessment is a two-part procedure evaluating your ability to successfully manage the particular qualitative requirements of the Bachelor’s program.
In the first stage, your overall secondary school grades, your grades in subject-specific courses, and any relevant practical experience or additional qualifications will be evaluated using a point system. Depending on the amount of points accumulated, applicants are either immediately admitted, rejected, or invited to take a written test.