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Computer Science, Department

Fakultät für Informatik und Elektrotechnik

Universität Rostock

Fakultät für Informatik und Elektrotechnik
Institut für Informatik
Albert-Einstein-Straße 22
D-18059 Rostock
Telephone: +49 381 498-7450
https://www.uni-rostock.de

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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

860

Number of master degree students (w/o teacher qualification)

170

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

5.0%

Percentage of teaching by practitioners, master's

5.0%

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

10/14 points

Job market- and career-orientation

Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment

35.6%

Master theses in cooperation with work environment

38.7%

Research

Publications per academic

3.2

Third party funds per academic

53,900 €

Doctorates per professor

0.5

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support
Support in studies
Courses offered
Study organisation
Exam organisation
Research orientation

Not specified
Offers for career orientation
Support for stays abroad

Not specified
Rooms
Library
IT-infrastructure
Student Workstations
Overall study situation
Return rate of the questionnaires

28

Students' assessments on consecutive master's degree courses

Teacher support

Not specified
Support in studies

Not specified
Courses offered

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Study organisation

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Transition to Master's studies

Not specified
Research orientation

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Return rate of the questionnaires

no data

Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

Excellent supervision; focus on practical Computer Science; student mentoring programme; choice between work placement, semester abroad and minor subject; numerous individual options; specialisation options in the area of Maritime Computer Science, Media Informatics, Computational Demography, Complex Systems, Theoretical Computer Science of Geo and Environmental Informatics; involvement in research projects; committed professors and supervisors; lively IT environment; inter-disciplinary orientation; modern building, very well-equipped rooms

Exchange universities for stay abroads

Linköping University, Schweden; Universität Linz, Österreich; University of West London, UK; University of Stavanger, Norwegen; Riga Technical University, Lettland; Klaipeda University, Litauen; University of Tartu, Estland; Technical University of Valencia, Spanien; Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spanien; University of Southern Denmark, Dänemark; Charles University in Prague, Tschechien

Special features regarding the equipment

Special lab for Visual Computing; special lab for Smart Computing; Special Laboratory Business Informatics; complete WiFi coverage; modern lecture theatre equipment; several large-scale equipment units (e.g. tele-immersion system) for research; PC rooms.

Special features regarding research activities

Methods: Models and Algorithms for Dynamic Systems, Interactive Visual Computing, Human-Centred Computing; research areas: Assistance Systems (investigation of networked assistance systems in which several devices cooperate in order to support the user together); Computational Biology (the focus of research is to better understand biological systems or processes); Enterprise Computing (technologies for service-oriented architectures, efficient middleware technologies and procedures as well as solutions for Information Logistics in companies).

Support for founders

The student council regularly organises company evenings and company visits. Close links with regional industry through internships and research projects. Supervision of EXIST start-up grants.

Other special features

Through a specific choice of compulsory elective modules, minor subject modules, soft skills etc. the student can become a specialist in Maritime Computer Science, Media Informatics, Computational Demography, Complex Systems, Theoretical Computer Science or Geo and Environmental Informatics. After successful completion of their studies, this specialisation is attested by a certificate which the students receive in addition to their Bachelor's or Master's degree as a computer scientist.

Further information on research activities

Further information about study entry phase

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Acronyms

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(F) = Facts

(P) = Professors' judgements

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Euro

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Last Update 2021: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education
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