On these websites for students we publish the examination regulations and general information on the study program's structure. All further information can be found on the course website.
Introductory events in summer semester
Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 2 pm. The introductory event will be online via webex.
Information for new international students
An extensive welcome and orientation program, organized by the International Office, awaits our international students: assistance for your first experiences in Stuttgart, an orientation week, informative events and much more.
- International students
The most important information for a successful start at the University of Stuttgart.
What job prospects are available to me after graduation?
Students who discover a passion for research topics and projects are particularly well-suited to
an academic career at a university or research institution. If this applies to you, a Master’s
degree is required for working at a university as this enables you undertake a doctoral degree, or
to work at a university or research institution.
Anyone with a Master’s in Computer Science has extensive and research-oriented knowledge and
skills in the field of Computer Science in general, but particularly in their chosen major. Because
the study program is conducted entirely in English, our graduates have the opportunity to work
internationally.
Based on the current job market, our graduates have excellent career prospects and are
currently very much in demand. And over the last twenty years, Computer Science has always proved
to be a subject with great potential on the job market, and this will remain so in the future.
Accreditation
Contact

Stefanie Anstein
study program manager BSc MSV & MSc CL; student advisor & contact person examination committee BSc MSV, MSc CL & MSc CS
- Profile page
- +49 711 685-81387
- Write e-mail
- Student adviser
Annette Maske
Coordinator International Service Point Faculty 5
