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Computer Science

Bachelor of Science at Jacobs University Bremen

Programme details
Degree: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Discipline: Computer Science
Duration: 36 months
ECTS points: 180
Study modes: full-time
Requirements:

Common App application; One recommendation letter from a school official (usually a school counselor or principal)
School transcripts of the last 2-3 years.
Results of your standardized test(s) (SAT or ACT)
Results of your language proficiency test(s) (TOEFL, IELTS, CAE etc.)

University website: Computer Science
Annual tuition (EEA) 20,000 EUR
Annual tuition (non-EEA) 20,000 EUR

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Description:

Computer Science lies at the core of all modern industries, as computer systems and information technology are the basis for almost all of today's production processes. Computer technology changes constantly but there are a number of fundamental principles underlying these technologies. The Computer Science program at Jacobs University focuses on understanding these principles and their application in practice. In addition to courses dealing with core competencies (programming, software engineering, foundations of computer science), you will be covering mathematics (calculus, linear algebra, and statistics) and take courses in engineering and sciences whilst also conducting guided research. Study Computer Science at one of the world's top-ranked universities (THE Ranking and THE Young University Ranking 2019, CHE Ranking) with excellent career options in top tech companies.

Career Perspectives:

Computer science is one of the key disciplines of the 21st century and affecting almost all modern industries. As a consequence, the possible career paths are very broad for graduates with a computer science degree. Many of our graduating students find jobs at top tech companies, such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

5 reasons why you should study Computer Science at Jacobs University

  1. Study at a top-ranked private university with students from more than 100 nations
  2. Benefit from excellent partner universities for your study abroad options
  3. Individual career service support to help you plan and start your career
  4. Train your intercultural skills by studying with students from more than 100 countries
  5. Connect with Alumni to broaden your professional network

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