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Bielefeld University is a renowned institution located in the heart of Germany, known for its strong emphasis on research and innovation. The university offers a diverse range of courses, including the Informatics in the Natural Sciences - International Track. This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of informatics and its applications in the natural sciences, preparing them for a successful career in this rapidly evolving field. With a focus on international perspectives and collaboration, students in this program have the opportunity to engage with peers and experts from around the world, gaining valuable insights and experiences. Bielefeld University's commitment to academic excellence and cutting-edge research makes it an ideal choice for students seeking a top-notch education in informatics.
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What you need to apply for Informatics in the Natural Sciences - International Track at Bielefeld University
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Bachelor's degree (or equivalent). A qualified degree comprises at least 50 credit points (according to ECTS) in basic subjects of computer science (mathematics, algorithms and data structures, theoretical computer science, computer architecture, etc.) and at least 40 credit points in natural science subjects (including mathematics) includes.
Minimum standard period of study: 6 semesters.
If there is no final certificate of the previous qualified degree, a provisional final document can be accepted in its place if courses with at least 120 credit points have been completed. The decision on this lies with the responsible body that also regulates the further procedure.
Proficiency in English is usually verified by a language test (TOEFL (iBT) with a minimum of 87 points or telc English with a minimum grade of B2).
The Faculty of Technology will not incur any expenses for German courses for international students.
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What to prepare for your application to Informatics in the Natural Sciences - International Track
The application documents must be submitted in due time to the student secretariat of Bielefeld University and contain:
The diploma of a previous degree and the associated documents (transcript, transcript of records, diploma supplement, or similar) that provide information about the individual course of study, the completed modules, the achievements made during the course and their evaluations, and the individual professional profile of the completed course. If the university or professional academy at which the applicant obtained the previous degree does not issue such documents for the applicant, correspondingly meaningful documents must be submitted (e.g. performance certificates).
If there is no diploma from a previous degree, a provisional final document and/or a current transcript of records or correspondingly meaningful documents will be submitted.
Optional, an elaboration of a maximum of 1000 words in which the qualification of the previous degree for this master’s degree and, if necessary, further knowledge and qualifications are presented.
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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