Students

Students

Faculty 4: Computer Science

Before Your Studies

As an international student, you will encounter not only academic, but also administrative challenges. We will assist you in both to ensure a smooth start or your studies in Germany.

Our guides to accomodation, insurances, registration, and other administrative objectives will help you to gan a foothold in Germany.
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During orientation week, numerous information and social events will be offered by the faculties, institutes, central facilities, and student representatives.
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We can match you with a buddy who will, for example, help you navigate your first weeks on campus, offer advice on course selection and study strategies and bring you along to social activities and cultural events.
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Our student advisors will support you with subject-related questions and advise you on how to organise your studies.
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Study Organisation

Here you should find all relevant subject-related information on the organisation of your studies. If you cannot find what you are looking for here or if anything is unclear, please do not hesitate to contact the counselling addresses linked below.


Information on examination organisation, documents and committees is listed here, sorted by degree programme.
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Our course schedules contain suggestions on the timing and order in which the modules of your study programme should be completed.
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Here you will find an overview of all module handbooks for which Faculty 4: Computer Science is (co-)responsible.
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Here you can find out how you can efficiently combine your semester abroad with your studies at Faculty 4: Computer Science and receive financial support.
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These timetables contain information about which module will be offered in which future semesters.
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The faculty regularly evaluates the courses it offers and makes the results available here.
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Counselling

The International Relations Office offers help in administrative issues for international students.
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Our student advisors will support you with subject-related questions and advise you on how to organise your studies.
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Contact for your stay abroad, but also for incomings and international students interested in our regular degree programmes.
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Our buddies help you navigate your first weeks on campus, offer advice on course selection and study strategies.
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Your Engagement

Would you like to give something back or improve the situation for students? There are many ways to get involved! We have listed a few options that are particularly close to our hearts as the Faculty 4: Computer Science.

The Buddy Programme is designed to support and guide incoming students. As a buddy, you will play a crucial role in helping new students adjust to their new surroundings, build connections, and feel at home in our academic community.
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Various tasks of the faculty in research and teaching are carried out by committees in which student members are also represented. We are always happy to welcome committed students who bring a student perspective to these tasks.
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The student self-administration committees represent the interests of the students vis-à-vis the university, the university management and the public. As a faculty, we are particularly pleased to have committed student representatives.
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After Graduation

Our graduation ceremony marks the end of your studies at the University of Koblenz in a festive way. You can stay in touch with your fellow students afterwards via the faculty's alumni associations.

Alumni associations of the faculty

By becoming a member of an alumni association for your degree programme, you not only stay in touch with your fellow students, you also support the faculty and can network with the business world.