A wide variety of topics, personalized focus, and outstanding support from course managers and academic advisors: These are the aspects students value most about the Master's Computer Science study program at the University of Stuttgart. It received top marks in this year's CHE Master's ranking [de] by the Center for Higher Education Development.
Students appreciate the study organization and the smooth transition to the Master's program
The University of Stuttgart achieved top rankings in the areas of study organization and transition to the Master's degree course - here students awarded 4.3 out of 5 stars. The range of courses and research orientation also received a positive rating of 4.2 stars.
The longer period of study usually required for a computer science degree stands out in the ranking. At 53 percent of universities, students study significantly longer than six semesters until graduation. This is not the case at the University of Stuttgart: 86.9% of students graduate within a reasonable timeframe—completing their studies within the standard period or, at most, six semesters. Students also praise the general organization of the study program and the support provided by lecturers with 4.1 out of 5 stars.
About the CHE Ranking
The CHE Ranking [de] surveys approximately 120,000 students and more than 300 universities, universities of applied science, universities of cooperative education, and vocational colleges, making it the most comprehensive and detailed university comparison in German-speaking countries. The CHE Ranking can be accessed free of charge via “HeyStudium” on ZEIT ONLINE.
Study Computer Science M.Sc. at the University of Stuttgart
The Master's study program in Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart is characterized by the fact that it imparts computer science knowledge in a variety of application areas.
Students can choose from a wide range of specializations to build on their Bachelor's knowledge, allowing them to create a unique profile for the job market. These specializations can be individually combined, covering the full research spectrum of the department, and enable graduates to pursue careers in both industry and research upon completing their Master's degree.
Margarete Altmann
Dr.Rankings