How can computer science find applications in business and research? Enhance your knowledge with our Master's in Applied Computer Science and embark on a career with the employer of your choice or pursue a doctorate.
All Facts at a glance
Learn Programming, Software Engineering...
You need sound and up-to-date knowledge beyond your first academic degree to apply computer science in business and research. In our Master's programme in Applied Computer Science, we provide you with this knowledge and the relevant skills you need for your professional career - at a high level and with a practical orientation. If you aim for a computer science doctorate, this degree is a prerequisite.
In the first semester, you choose one of the three specialisations, 'Business Computing', 'Mobile Computing' or 'Usability Engineering and UX Design'. You will take elective modules from your chosen specialisation in the first three semesters.
Become a software developer or IT project manager
With a degree in Applied Computer Science, you have the best chances of finding an exciting and highly-paid position in the software and IT industry. Graduates from previous years have worked in large companies such as ABB, Airbus or Accenture, at Adidas, Audi, Bosch, BMW, BASF, Deloitte, Deutsche Börse, DKFZ, Triumph, PWC, SAP and Verivox, as well as in successful small and medium-sized companies. Our programme also qualifies you for public sector positions, research work and a doctorate.
Possible areas of work:
- Software engineer and architect
- Full-stack software developer
- System analyst
- System designer
- IT project manager
- IT consultant
Your modules
The Master's programme in Applied Computer Science provides comprehensive knowledge in software development, data analysis, and modern information systems. Students learn programming languages, algorithms, and data structures to develop innovative solutions for complex problems.
Hands-on modules such as software engineering and databases and such issues as artificial intelligence and cybersecurity promote the development of future-oriented skills. Business analytics and data science are also covered to make data-based decisions.
Agile methods train students in flexible project work and team communication. In your Master's thesis, you will apply the acquired knowledge in a project.
We will be happy to send you further information, including the complete curriculum.
Apply your skills in real life
Today, soft and social skills are crucial in addition to hard skills and expertise. That's why SRH University's innovative, successful, and award-winning CORE principle promotes independent and active learning so that you can apply your knowledge directly to projects and your future career—for a clear competitive advantage.