Programme structure and progression plans for the two-subject Bachelor's degree in Computing Science
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Programme structure and progression plans for the two-subject Bachelor's degree in Computing Science
Programme structure
The dual-subject Bachelor's programme in Computing Science is studied over a standard period of study of 6 semesters and comprises a total of 180 CP. Depending on the variant (see variants of the dual-subject Bachelor's programme in Computing Science) of the respective dual-subject Bachelor's programme in Computing Science, the subject of Computing Science accounts for
- 60 CP (as a main subject, e.g. for a teacher training programme with the career goal of teaching at general education schools) or
- 30 CP (as a minor subject, e.g. for a teaching qualification with the career goal of teaching at vocational schools)
Computing Science can also be studied in the two-subject Bachelor's programme with a non-teaching career goal . In this case, it is also possible to choose Computing Science as a major (60 CP) or minor subject (30 CP).
Further information on the general structure of the two-subject Bachelor's programme at the University of Oldenburg can be found here.
Recommendations for module assignments: Study plans
With a standard period of study of 6 semesters, this results in an average workload of 30 CP per semester. Taking into account the modules to be taken in the (second) main subject and in the area of specialisation (information on the area of specialisation for a teaching degree can be found here, for a non-teaching career goal here), the following recommendations result for the structure of the respective dual-subject Bachelor's programmes in Computing Science.
Two-subject Bachelor's programme in Computing Science (60 CP)
Study plan as PDF
Two-subject Bachelor of Computing Science (30 CP)
Study plan as PDF