Department of Computer Science

Computer Science (Bachelor Minor Subject)

Target Group

The bachelor's degree program in computer science minor subject is aimed at students whose Bachelor's major subject requires a minor of 60 CP. This is the case, for example, in almost all Bachelor's degree programs in the humanities and social sciences.

Study contents

The focus is on teaching a broad basic knowledge in the areas of practical, technical and theoretical computer science. Thus the focus is on the central basic courses of these sub-disciplines, which are supplemented in the third year of study by a selection of in-depth courses.

Study objectives

The bachelor's degree program in computer science minor subject is designed to enable graduates from a wide range of disciplines to apply information technology methods combined with stringent problem-solving skills in the fields of their major subject. They can compare, test or evaluate concepts of their major subject with the computer science minor subject and thus achieve new, innovative results.

Occupational fields and perspectives

The professional competence acquired in the computer science minor subject, which goes far beyond the general basic competence in information technology, opens up professions for graduates in which knowledge from the major subject is linked to direct computer science related requirements.