Course Catalog
Exchange students are invited to attend all lectures and seminars which fit into their curriculum.
The final list of classes-
for the winter term is usually available only in September,
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and for the summer termin in late March.
Some courses are given annually, some every two years, but there are also courses which are given only occasionally or merely once.
Please notice that in the winter term 2025/2026 the following courses will not be offered:
- Data Visualization and Mining
- Explainable AI for Data Science
- Machine Learning for Data Science
Check the Course Cataloge here:
You find the most comprehensive course descriptions (including ECTS credit points) in the
MyCampus Course Management / Curriculum System (MVS = Modulverwaltungssystem) of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Go to https://mycampus.imp.fu-berlin.de/mvs2/ → Course Planning (Planung) → Longtermschedule (Langfristplanung) → Course-oriented Schedule or Module-oriented Schedule → Faculty: Mathematics and Computer Science → Department/Fachrichtung: Mathematics / Bioinformatics / Computer Science |
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By clicking on the courses that interest you, you may get information about their contents and their ECTS credits (LP = Leistungspunkte).
Module descriptions / Further details as to the courses' contents
In the following documents you find the module descriptions of our degrees so that you may check for yourself whether they meet your needs:
- BSc Computer Science -- module description as of page 9
- MSc Computer Science -- module description as of page 9
- MSc Data Science -- module description as of page 14
- MSc Computational Sciences
- BSc Mathematics
- MSc Mathematics
Other Ways of Checking the Course Catalog
Alternative but less informative ways to check for courses are via:
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the course catalog of the entire university
In this view you may filter for the level of courses, such as BSc degree or MSc degree.
Possibly check the Guide on how to use the course catalog before clicking through it. - the course catalog of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science in a different format