DE

Modul

Electives in Informatics [M-WIWI-101426]

Credits
9
Recurrence
Jedes Semester
Duration
1 Semester
Language
Level
3
Version
12

Responsible

Organisation

  • KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften

Part of

Bricks

Identifier Name LP
T-WIWI-110338 Applied Informatics – Modelling 4
T-WIWI-110338 Applied Informatics – Modelling 4.5
T-WIWI-109786 Advanced Lab Security 4.5
T-WIWI-108439 Advanced Lab Security, Usability and Society 4.5
T-WIWI-110342 Applied Informatics – Information Security 4.5
T-WIWI-110343 Applied Informatics – Software Engineering 4.5
T-WIWI-112915 Advanced Lab Realization of Innovative Services (Bachelor) 4.5
T-WIWI-111127 Advanced Lab Blockchain Hackathon (Bachelor) 4.5
T-WIWI-111124 Advanced Lab Sociotechnical Information Systems Development (Bachelor) 4.5
T-WIWI-110541 Advanced Lab Informatics (Bachelor) 4.5
T-WIWI-104679 Foundations of Mobile Business 4.5
T-WIWI-110340 Applied Informatics – Applications of Artificial Intelligence 4.5
T-WIWI-110341 Applied Informatics – Database Systems 4.5
T-WIWI-110339 Applied Informatics – Principles of Internet Computing: Foundations for Emerging Technologies and Future Services 4
T-WIWI-110339 Applied Informatics – Principles of Internet Computing: Foundations for Emerging Technologies and Future Services 4.5
T-WIWI-110711 Supplement Applied Informatics 4.5

Competence Certificate

The assessment is carried out as two partial exams (according to Section 4(2) of the examination regulation) of the single courses of this module, whose sum of credits must meet the minimum requirement of credits of this module. For passing the module exam in every singled partial exam the respective minimum requirements has to be achieved.

The examinations are offered every semester. Re-examinations are offered at every ordinary examination date. The assessment procedures are described for each course of the module separately.

When every singled examination is passed, the overall grade of the module is the average of the grades for each course weighted by the credits and truncated after the first decimal.

Competence Goal

The student

  • knows and has mastered methods and systems for core topics and core application areas of computer science,
  • can choose these methods and system situation adequately and can furthermore design and employ them for problem solving,
  • is able to independently find strategic and creative answers in the finding of solutions to well defined, concrete, and abstract problems.

Prerequisites

None

Content

The elective module conveys advanced knowledge in the area of applied computer science. This includes, for example, the efficient design and optimization of technical systems, the design and management of database applications or the systematic development of large software systems. Moreover, modeling of complex systems, the use of computer science methods to support knowledge management, and the design and implementation of service-oriented architectures are discussed in this module.

Workload

The total workload for this module is approximately 270 hours. For further information see German version.