During the first three semesters, students choose lectures and seminars (90 credit points). They can choose courses (basic lectures, in-depth lectures, specialised lectures, and seminars) in their own fields of specialisation. During the fourth semester, every student has to write a thesis (30 credit points).
We have a unique research environment at the university and the associated institutes: international teams of professors, postgraduates and students collaborate on various fields of research that cover a broad range of subject areas, with particular strengths in the following:
We have a unique research environment at the university and the associated institutes: international teams of professors, postgraduates and students collaborate on various fields of research that cover a broad range of subject areas, with particular strengths in the following:
- artificial intelligence
- computational biology
- computer linguistics
- computer graphics
- algorithms and data structures
- computer networks
- image processing and computer vision
- information and database systems
- logic
- programming languages
- computer architecture
- security
Educational organisation
Students are free to choose courses according to their preferences.There is no fixed timetable for courses.
Part-time studies are possible.
Forms of assessment
Almost every course ends with an exam or a term paper/project. Credits are given only for successfully completed courses. The overall grade is the mean of all grades (90 ECTS) obtained during the course of study and the grade of the Master's thesis (30 credit points).Course objectives
A deeper knowledge and insight into contemporary research issues in the chosen field of computer science; preparation for a PhD position; abilities to work and do research in international surroundings, whether in academia or industryLanguage requirements
English proficiency is essential. Standardised test results (TOEFL, IELTS or CPE) are required.Please note: English certification will be waived for students who received their Bachelor's degree from a university located in a country where English is the first official language.
Academic requirements
Bachelor's degree with a grade of at least 75%, i.e., within the top 10% of the class, completed online application form including the following:- CV
- statement of purpose
- complete transcripts of records
- two references from professors or employers
- English language certificate
- GRE is highly recommended but not mandatory
Enrolment fees
Approx. 200 EUR per semester, including a semester ticket covering public transport in the Saarbrücken areaCosts of living
About 800 EUR per month to cover personal expenses (incl. accommodation)Job opportunities
Jobs as tutors and research assistants are available in the department and cooperating institutes each semester. Openings are posted on bulletin boards and on our websites.Funding opportunities within the university
The International Max Planck Research School for Computer Science has a limited number of full scholarships for the best international students.Application for a "Deutschlandstipendium" is possible.
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