Media Informatics

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Deadline: Jan 15, 2025
StudyQA ranking:5719 Duration:4 semestrs
One of the defining features of Saarland University's MSc programme in Media Informatics is that it combines practical relevance with a firm grounding in the underlying scientific principles. Students acquire the analytical, creative, and practical skills that are needed to develop software and systems used in digital media. Students also receive training in the necessary design skills through a cooperative arrangement with Saarland's University of Art and Design (HBKsaar).
Students take courses in media informatics and informatics. They carry out a media art and design project and also spend a practical work experience phase in a company active in the field.
Soft-skill seminars are also offered. These seminars allow students to develop their communication, presentation, and rhetorical skills while consolidating and applying the theoretical knowledge acquired in the taught courses. During the semester-long work experience phase, students gain insight into and an understanding of the professional world of digital media and multimedia technologies. The project-based curriculum enables students to hone their practical media skills and encourages interdisciplinary teamwork. Students are also provided with an opportunity to participate in current research projects and thus lay the foundation for a future academic career.

Educational organisation

Students are free to choose courses according to their preferences, but have to obtain credit points from certain categories. There is no fixed timetable for courses. Students have to obtain credit points from project work, too.

Study abroad unit(s)

We support students who wish to study abroad.

Internships

A media informatics project is mandatory (one semester).

Forms of assessment

Almost every course ends with an exam, term paper, or project. Credits are given only for
successfully completed courses.
The overall grade is the mean of all grades (90 ECTS credit points) obtained during the course of study and the grade of the Master's thesis (30 credit points).

Course objectives

Deeper knowledge in all relevant informatics and media art and design areas; ability
to work in an international surrounding (research or industry).
Media informatics graduates are employed to plan, design, and implement multimedia digital software systems. Typically, graduates are employed to research, develop, and design intelligent methods of man-machine interaction, to provide technology consulting and coordination services to companies, to incorporate new media into projects in the journalism and media sector, and to develop edutainment concepts.

Language requirements

TOEFL, CPE or IELTS at level C1 (exceptions are only made for native speakers and those who hold a degree from a university in a country where English is the native language)

Academic requirements

Bachelor's degree in media informatics, computer science, or a related field.
Online application form including the following:
  • English language skills (level C1) according to the Common European Frame of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
  • CV
  • complete transcripts of records
  • two letters of recommendation from professors or employers

Want to improve your English level for admission?

Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.

  • ✔️ Flexible study schedule
  • ✔️ Experienced teachers
  • ✔️ Certificate upon completion

📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.

Enroll in the course

Enrolment fees

Approx. 200 EUR per semester, including a semester ticket covering public transport in the Saarbrücken area

Costs of living

About 800 EUR per month to cover personal expenses (incl. accommodation)

Job opportunities

Jobs as tutors and assistants are available in the department each semester. Openings will be posted on bulletin boards and on our websites.

Funding opportunities within the university

Some grants for very gifted students are provided by the International Max Planck Research School for Computer Science. Upon application to our Master's programme, grant application is processed automatically without any additional bureaucracy.
Application for a "Deutschlandstipendium" is possible.

Arrival support

The International Office provides support (in finding accommodation and registering with university and resident authorities) and organises social and intercultural tutoring.

Services and support for international students

Saarland University offers a special support and guidance service for our international students and visiting scholars. As well as welcoming new foreign students to the university, we organise excursions and cultural events where students and scholars from abroad can meet German students and colleagues. We also provide support in dealing with official and administrative matters. To encourage interaction between German and international students, the international office also runs a successful peer mentoring programme called "you and me".

Accommodation

We help students find accommodation. Rooms and apartments are easy to find and affordable.
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