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The summer semester covers the period between March and July,
the winter semester includes the months between October and February.
The semesters 1, 3, 5 and 7 are winter semesters, while the semesters
2, 4, 6 and 8 are summer semesters. A lecture course combines
lectures, practical courses and practical training. The combination
2/-/2 , for instance, means that the lecture course concerned
includes one double period (90 minutes) each of lectures and practical
training per week.
Degree course Informatics
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Subject
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Semester
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Total
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Credits
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| Basics of Informatics |
1,2
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2/2/-, 2/2/-
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4, 4
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| Operating Systems
(multiuser and multitasking systems) |
1
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2/-/2
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4
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| Programming
Languages |
1, 2
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2/1/2, 2/-/1
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5, 3
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| Logical Programming
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3
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2/-2
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4
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| System Programming
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2
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2/-2
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4
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| Data Base Systems
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2, 3
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1/-/1, 4/-/2
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2, 6
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| Computer Architecture
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3
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2/-/1
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3
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| Software Engineering
(structured system analysis) |
3
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2/-/2
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4
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| Graphic Data
Processing I |
2, 3
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2/-/-, 1/-/1
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2, 2
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| Computer Network/
Communication Systems |
3, 4
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2/-/1, 2/-/1
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3, 3
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| Mathematics
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1, 2
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4/2/-, 4/2/-
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6, 6
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| Stochastics
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3
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3/2/-
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5
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| Physics |
1, 2
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3/1/-, -/-/1
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4, 1
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| Electronical
Engineering/Electronics |
1, 2
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2/2/-, 2/-/2
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4, 4
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| General Business
Administration |
2
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2/-/-
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2
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| Operating Systems
(distributed systems and architectures) |
4, 7
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2/-/2, 2/-/1
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4, 3
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| Software Engineering(system
design) |
4, 6
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2/-/2, 1/-/1
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4, 2
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| Artificial
Intelligence |
4
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2/-/2
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4
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Neuro Sciences:
Information Processing I |
6
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2/1/1
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4
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| Multimedia
Technologies |
6
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2/-/1
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3
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| Compiler/Interpreter
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7
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2/-/2
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4
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| Data Processing
Law I |
7
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2/-/2
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4
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| Information
Control I |
6
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2/-/1
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3
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| Graphic Data
Processing II |
4
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2/-/1
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3
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| Simulation |
6
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2/-/2
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4
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| Numerical Mathematics
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4
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3/1/1
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5
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| Degree course Business Informatics |
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Subject
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Semester
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Total
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Credits
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Business Mathematics
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1,2 |
4/2/-, 2/1/1 |
6,4 |
| Statistics |
2,3 |
2/1/-, 2/1/1 |
3,4 |
| General Business
Administration |
1 |
3/1/- |
4 |
| Production |
2 |
2/1/- |
3 |
| Marketing/Sales |
3 |
1/1/- |
2 |
| Business Economics:
Practical |
2 |
-/1/1 |
2 |
| Annual Accounts
and Balancing |
1 |
2/1/- |
3 |
| Cost Accounting |
2 |
2/1/- |
3 |
| Basics of Business
Informatics |
1 |
4/2/- |
6 |
| Operating Systems |
1 |
2/-/2 |
4 |
| Computer Architecture |
1 |
2/-/1 |
3 |
| Programming
in C |
2 |
2/1/2 |
5 |
| Programming
in C++ or COBOL |
3 |
2/1/2 |
5 |
| System Engineering |
2 |
3/1/- |
4 |
| Data Base Systems
I |
2, 3 |
1/-/1, 4/-/2 |
2, 6 |
| Economic Law/Data
Processing Law |
3, 4 |
2/1/-, 1/1/- |
3, 2 |
| Computer Network/
Communic. Systems |
3, 4 |
2/-/1, 2/-/1 |
3, 3 |
| Software Engineering |
3, 4 |
2/-/2, 2/-/2 |
4, 4 |
| Business Process
Systems |
4 |
2/-/1 |
3 |
| Operational
Taxation Law |
6 |
2/2/- |
4 |
| Economics |
4 |
4/-/- |
4 |
| Decision-Supporting
Systems |
4 |
3/1/1 |
5 |
| ERP for Business |
4, 6 |
2/-/2, 2/-/2 |
4, 4 |
| Data Protection/Information
Control |
6 |
1/1/- |
2 |
| Management
Techniques |
7 |
2/2/- |
4 |
| Information
Management |
6, 7 |
2/-/2, 2/-/1 |
4, 3 |
| Simulation
of Economic Processes |
7 |
2/1/1 |
4 |
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| Degree course Media Informatics |
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Subject
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Semester
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Total
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Credits
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| Basics of Informatics
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1, 2 |
2/2/-, 2/2/- |
4, 4 |
| Operating Systems |
1 |
2/-/2 |
4 |
| Data Base Systems |
2, 3 |
1/-/1, 4/-/2 |
2, 6 |
| Computer Architecture |
3 |
2/-/1 |
3 |
| Computer Network
and Communication Systems |
3, 4 |
2/-/1, 2/-/1 |
3, 3 |
| Software Engineering/Interfaces |
3, 4 |
2/-/2, 2/-2 |
4, 4 |
| Programming
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1, 2 |
2/1/2, 2/-/2 |
5, 4 |
| Basics of Design |
1, 2 |
-/2/-, -/2/- |
2, 2 |
| Communication
Design |
1, 2 |
-/2/-, -/2/- |
2, 2 |
| Electronics
for Media Information Scientists |
2 |
2/-/- |
2 |
| Computer Graphics |
3 |
2/-/1 |
3 |
| Presentation
Techniques |
1 |
1/1/1 |
3 |
| Mathematics |
1 |
4/2/- |
6 |
| Digital Signal
Processing |
3 |
2/1/1 |
4 |
| Signals and
Systems |
2, 3 |
1/1/-, 1/1/1 |
2, 3 |
| Projective
Geometry |
2 |
1/1/- |
2 |
| Development
Machines for MM Systems |
4 |
2/-/2 |
4 |
| Programming
of MM Systems |
7 |
2/-/2 |
4 |
| Design of Interactive
Systems |
4 |
-/1/2 |
3 |
| Law and Media
Law |
6, 7 |
2/-/-, 1/1/- |
2, 2 |
| Audio/Video
Systems |
4, 6 |
2/-/2, 2/-/2 |
4, 4 |
| MM Project
Management |
6 |
1/-/1 |
2 |
| Media Psychology
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7 |
2/2/- |
4 |
| Printing and
Preliminary Steps/ DesktopPublishing |
4 |
1/1/2 |
4 |
| 2/3 dim. Description/Systems |
4, 6 |
2/-/1, 2/-/1 |
3, 3 |
| Computer Animation |
7 |
1/-/2 |
3 |
| Studies of
Communication and Media |
4 |
2/-/- |
2 |
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