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CSMasterApplication-winter2024
CSMasterApplication-winter2024
Please enter information about your completed Bachelor's degree here. Please fill out all fields that are
applicable to you.
Key
Last Name
First Name
Nationality
Please enter all passed modules from your previous study programme as listed on your transcript of
records here. Use the order from your transcript of records. Please also indicate whether a module
belongs to fundamental computer science, theoretical computer science or math areas. The aptitude
assessment requires that you have at least 100 ECTS in these areas, including 25 ECTS in math or
theoretical computer science.
ut your completed Bachelor's degree here. Please fill out all fields that are
applicable to you.
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Module name
cation (winter semester 2024/2025)
Sum Computer
Science and Math
Fundamentals
Sum Math /
Theoretical
Computer Science
Application Deadline: April 15th
Please zip all required documents and
master.informatik@uni-wuerzb
Applicants with a German higher education entrance qualification ("A
this form and required documents. Applications with a higher educa
E.g. Bachelor of Science in Computer Scie from any other country must additionally submit their documents b
Credit points or
hours as stated on
your transcript of
Module classification records
on the information you enter we attempt to determine if you fulfill the aptitude
requirements.
Grade (from US
Sum conversion)
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Application Deadline: April 15th, 2024
ease zip all required documents and send them to
master.informatik@uni-wuerzburg.de
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