Credits | 120 ECTS |
Type and Duration of Study | Full time, 4 semesters Part-time, up to 8 semesters |
Teaching Language | English |
Main Locations | Campus at Bajuwarenstra?e 4 / University Campus |
Start of Degree?Program | Winter and summer semester |
Application Period | Winter semester: 15?April -?01 June Summer semester: 01 October -?01 December |
Semester Period | Winter semester: 01 October -?31 March Summer semester: 01 April - 30 September |
Admission Category | Aptitude Assessment Process |
Costs | Semester fee (EUR 198,00 incl. semester ticket) |
The academic background required for the Computer Science M.Sc. program includes skills and competencies in (according to section 5.1.1 of the Master’s Qualification Process):
Theoretical computer science: algorithms, data structures, formal systems, automata and processes, complexity, logics and formal methods (12 credit points are required)
Technical computer science: computer architecture, circuit technology, distributed systems, operating systems, computer networks (12 credit points are required)
Applied computer science: programming, databases, software engineering, modelling and simulation, visualization, IT security (12 credit points are required)
further Computer Science modules (24 credit points are required)
Mathematics: linear algebra, calculus, probability, numerical methods, statistics (18 credit points are required)
As part of the Assessment process, we check whether you meet these academic requirements. We use the curricular analysis form you complete and the module catalog of the B.Sc. degree program in Computer Science (Informatik) at the University of Regensburg?as the basis for this.
The following applies:
In addition to the required academic qualification, you need:
The following documents have to be submitted for the application (the required documents may vary depending on the applicant):
You have to apply for the Master's degree program via the Campusportal of the University of Regensburg (UR).?After you have created your account, enter contact data and information about your education, and upload the required documents. The application is done completely electronically.
Prospective students with undergraduate studies (Bachelor's degree) from outside EU/EEA and Switzerland have to request a?preliminary examination documentation from uni-assist (VPD)?in advance.
Applicants who have not completed their undergraduate degree in a signatory state of the so-called Lisbon Convention (Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region of April 11, 1997)) need a “Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test” (GRE test) with the following values:
Analytical Writing (AW): at least 4.0
Quantitative Reasoning (QR): at least 164
Register for the test here?using institutional code 1651.?
International applicants for the Master's degree program, regardless of their citizenship, are all applicants who have obtained their university entrance qualification and/or their first university degree (Bachelor) outside Germany.
At the UR, the International Office is the first point of contact for all international applicants. Above all, it helps with all application questions that do not specifically concern the Master's program. It is our expert for questions about university entrance qualifications, visas, health insurance, language certificates and all topics related to studying (housing, financing, etc.).?The International Office provides extensive information on all these topics on its website.
In the case of the M.Sc. Computer Science, international applicants should note that the following documents must be submitted:
Applicants who did not obtain their qualification for postgraduate studies (usually a bachelor's degree) in a country within the EU/EEA or in Switzerland must apply for a?preliminary documentation (VPD)?from uni-assist,?additionally to the UR application.
Please note: The application for the Master's program is not made via uni-assist, but via the UR Campusportal! You must therefore first apply to uni-assist for the general preliminary documentation (VPD) and then additionally for the Master's program via the UR Campu portal.?As an external partner of UR, uni-assist reviews your international certificates and confirms whether they can be recognized in the application process. You must then upload the VPD certificate as part of your online application in the Campusportal.
Please apply for the VPD from uni-assist as early as possible, as processing times at uni-assist can take four to six weeks!?From mid-March 2025, the VPD can be applied for at uni-assist for the Master degree program.
If you have not completed your first university degree (Bachelor's degree) in a signatory state of the so-called Lisbon Convention (Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region of April 11, 1997), you hve to submit a “Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test” (GRE test).?We have defined required minimum scores, lower scores will not be accepted!
The required scores are:
Verbal reasoning: (will not be taken into account)
Quantitative reasoning: 164
Analytical writing: 4.0
Register for the test here?using institutional code 1651.
Applicants with an undergraduate degree from China, India and Vietnam have to submit a?certificate from the German Evaluation Center?(APS). The Academic Evaluation Centers (Akademische Prüfstelle, APS) are service institutiond of the German embassies.
There are Academic Evaluation Centerd at the respective German embassies in Beijing, Shanghai, New Delhi, and Hanoi.
You do not need to provide proof of German language skills for admission, as the study program?is taught entirely in English - however, we recommend that you take German courses during the first semesters.?
Our International Office offers all international students a special?program that provides support from organizing their studies to everyday life in Regensburg. The program is called "Startklar"?(meaning "ready to start"). The International Office provides further information about the program on its website.
As part of the iSteps project (International Student Employment and Progress Support), the International Office and the Center for Language and Communication offer you events and advisory services to help you start your career after your studies.
Please fill in the form for the analysis of curriculum, which will be available here vrom April 1, 2025. Then, upload the generated PDF in your application in the Campusportal of the UR.
Please note: Only completed modules/courses can be entered in the form! Modules/courses that have not yet been completed cannot be counted.
The essay is a requirement for reaching the second stage of the assessment process. If no essay is submitted in this case, we must reject the application.
Please note: The essay cannot be handed in later during the application review. We therefore recommend that all applicants submit the essay as part of their application - this applies in particular to applicants with a university degree outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland or with a final grade of less than 2.1.
The essay should not exceed 1.500 words, be written in English and uploaded as a pdf file to the UR Campusportal as part of the application.
You must also submit a Declaration of Authorship in which you confirm that you have written the essay yourself. Please use our template for the Declaration of Authorship.?
For the application for the winter semester 2024/25, the essay should deal with the following topic:
While studying at UR, you will have considerable freedom to choose the courses you like and specialize in various areas.?Please outline a Computer Science Project (research, software development etc.) that you consider exploring as part of your Master's degree program at the University of Regensburg.
Your essay should be structured as follows:
Project description and goals
Why is the project relevant to the field of Computer?Science?
What skills do you already have to carry out the project successfully? Refer to courses and projects in your bachelor’s degree.
Identify modules in our Master’s module catalogue that are relevant for your project and explain which additional skills they provide for your project.
Note: The project described should be plausible with regard to the modules offered in the M.Sc. Computer Science program; the description in the essay does not create any obligation or right to carry out this project during your course of study.
If the essay is awarded 30 to 35 points, you will reach the third stage of the selection process: the personal interview.
We may invite you to this by e-mail.?If you prefer, the interview can take place online.
The interview will focus on the knowledge and skills you acquired in your Bachelor's degree and your research interests in your Master's degree. You should therefore be able to present some interesting projects from your undergraduate studies. You should also be familiar with the M.Sc. Data Science program at the UR and be able to explain which modules you are most interested in and why.
Our FIDS team and the UR application office will review your application as soon as possible. The official decision will be available as a pdf file in the UR Campusportal. If you receive an admission, you will find all information about the necessary next steps explained in the admission letter (acceptance of the place, semester fee, enrollment).
The International Office provides international applicants with further information on enrollment and the required documents.