Computational Visualistics

STUDY PROGRAMME

Computational Visualistics

Degree Conferred Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Duration 7 Semesters Enrollment Winter and summer semester Admission restriction No restricted admission Entry requirements University entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur) or relevant subject-related matriculation standard; Application deadline     Applicants with German secondary school leaving certificate (Abitur)   an der OVGU winter semester: 15 September     Applicants with German secondary school leaving certificate (Abitur)   an der OVGU summer semester: 15 March     Applicants with international secondary school leaving certificate   über uni-assist winter semester: 15 July     Applicants with international secondary school leaving certificate   über uni-assist summer semester: 15 January Language German


Objectives

Computational Visualistics is an interdisciplinary course only offered in Germany by Magdeburg and Koblenz Universities. It looks at how computers can be used to generate and analyse images. The course in Computational Visualistics is especially aimed at students with wide ranging interdisciplinary interests, as on the one hand, the course delivers in-depth specialist knowledge in the core areas of computer science such as databases, programming, mathematics and software engineering, whilst on the other hand providing students with specific knowledge of image-related aspects of computer science, such as computer graphics, image processing and algorithmic geometry. It also conveys a basic understanding of the humanities subjects that are essential for the development of computer systems, such as perceptual psychology or pedagogy. Students are given the tools to employ their knowledge of computer science to solve problems in applied subjects such as medicine, construction and design.

Majors

Applied subjects:

  • Image information technology
  • Construction and design
  • Medicine
  • Materials science
  • Biology

Career Perspectives

The professional fields open to graduates of Computational Visualistics overlap to some extent with those of Computer Science. Over and above this, computational visualistics graduates work first and foremost in the field of media and entertainment (e.g. game development, CAD), in the automotive industry (e.g. simulation, virtual reality), in medical technology, in image information technology, and in research and development (for example in cooperation with biologists, neuroscientists, medical professionals and engineers).

Competencies and Interests Required

Solid knowledge of mathematics is an important requirement for admission to the course in Computational Visualistics. Candidates must demonstrate an awareness of, and interest in, the rapid developments in computer science and be prepared to follow them and add to their skills and qualifications throughout their professional lives.

More information

This course is divided into core, mandatory and mandatory elective subjects. The core modules are attended by students on every course offered by the Faculty of Computer Science (e.g. mathematics, key and methodological competences). The mandatory area is tailored to each course, and the mandatory electives focus on the students’ specialisations. In addition, from the third semester, an additional, applied subject must be selected. This Bachelor’s degree course may be followed directly by the corresponding Master’s degree course.

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Last Modification: 07.03.2024 - Contact Person: Allgemeine Studienberatung