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Study Plan For Master
Study Plan For Master
CP Sem. comple-
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Section Computer Science Theory (min. 8 CP) 8
e.g. INF-62-52-V-7 Verification of Reactive Systems 8 1
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Project Computer Science 0
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Guided Research Computer Science 0
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Application < > 0
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Interdisciplinary Skills (max. 8 CP) 0
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Explanations
- This template is to help in preparing an individual study plan for the Master
program in Computer Science, i.e. for long-term planning. It should not be confused
with the examination plan, which is a formal document to be accepted by the
mentor.
- For each selected module, please indicate module number (e.g. INF-62-52-V-7)
and module name (e.g. Verification of Reactive Systems).
- When making choices, please observe examination regulations and general study
plan. Please observe the minimum and maximum number of CP in some sections.
Link to examination regulations:
https://www.informatik.uni-kl.de/en/studium/studierende/ordnungen/
Link to general study plan:
https://www.informatik.uni-kl.de/en/studium/studiengaenge/bm-inf/sp.ma/
- Please replace whatever is in brackets, i.e. "< >", by appropriate section or part names.
- In sections Computer Science Theory, Formal Fundamentals, and Specialization 1
and 2, you can only choose from the modules listed in the general study plan.
- You can replace the project in Specialization 1 by the Guided Research module.
- In the part Interdisciplinary Skills, modules totalling up to 8 CP can be chosen.
- Modules on Master level with exams totalling at least 56 CP (excluding Interdisciplinary
Skills) must be chosen.
Note: The minimum number of such modules in the sections Computer Science
Theory, Formal Foundations, and Specialization 1 and 2 is already 44 CP.
- For module changes, there are constraints to be observed. Always consult with your mentor.
- You can swap Specializations 1 and 2.
- You can exchange one specialization against a new one, but only once.
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