Starting your studies - Faculty of Information Systems and Applied Computer Science

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Have you decided on a Information Systems/Computer Science degree program at the University of Bamberg and enrolled? You can look at the following topics to prepare for the start of your studies.


Downloads and further events

Keep an eye on the “Downloads and further events” page regularly, as we are always posting new dates or uploading files there!

In addition to the official offers of the faculty during the first semester introductory days, other university-related groups offer numerous other events for first-year students at the start of their studies.

In addition, we regularly upload the presentations and other documents that are shown to you during the EETs.

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Things to know about the university

After you have prepared yourself for the start of your studies with the overview above, you can also familiarize yourself with the structure and other important facilities and contact points at the university.


The Central Student Advisory Service (ZSB), the subject representatives and the WIAI student council wish you a good start to your studies at the University of Bamberg! 


Glossary

In the glossary you will find explanations of many terms relevant to your studies, from A for “International Office” to Z for “Central Student Advisory Service”.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

I have technical questions about admission requirements, recognitions, examinations,...

For technical questions on topics such as admission requirements, recognitions, examinations and more, we recommend reading the detailed FAQs of the examination boards.

? FAQs of the examination board AI/I
? FAQs of the examination board WI/IISM

What do I have to do before the EETs start?

Not much really. The priority should be to complete the move, get used to the new city or simply enjoy the time off.

If you take part in the on-site events, you will get almost all the relevant information there. However, it is a good idea to read through the contents of this website.

In particular, you don't need to have created a timetable yet and you don't need to be a pro at using the IT systems. During the first semester introductory days, we will help you to understand, create and set everything up.

You should also follow us on social media now (see links in the left navigation bar or at the bottom of this page on smartphones) and check your university email address regularly so that you don't miss any updates.

See you soon!

I don't have any university access data yet.

You can access the university's online services via the so-called “ba-number”. You will receive this together with your initial password in a letter sent to your home address when you enrol. Make sure you change your password as soon as you receive the letter, otherwise you may not be able to access your account later.

If you have not yet received this letter and have already waited some time, you can call the Studierendenkanzlei to be on the safe side. 

Even if this does not work before the EETs, you can still take part in tutorials and other events on site.

I have detailed questions about creating my timetable or about individual modules.

During the timetable tutorial, you will have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have to experienced tutors. If you still have questions afterwards, the WIAI student council, the student advisory service and the central student advisory service will be happy to help. 

Unfortunately, I cannot be on site during the first semester introductory days.

This is a pity, but not hopeless. In this case, you should take a close look at the information material on this website. In addition, all enrollment documents should be carefully read. Unfortunately, we cannot offer a timetable tutorial for individuals. However, if you have specific questions, you can contact the WIAI Student Council, the Student Advisory Service or the Central Student Advisory Service (see the contact details below). 

I have already studied in Bamberg before. How important are the EETs for me?

Much of the content is already familiar: the online services and timetabling are nothing new, and the city of Bamberg is also familiar. Nevertheless, participation in some events is recommended: In the subject introduction, the formal requirements of the degree course are clearly explained again and information is given on finding your way around the study and examination regulations. The social events are particularly important for making contact with students on the new degree course.

Where can I find my ba number?

You will receive the ba number with your initial password by letter to your home address when you enrol. Make sure you change your password as soon as you receive the letter, otherwise you may not be able to access your account later.

If you have not yet received this letter and have already waited some time, you can call the Studierendenkanzlei to check. 

I am studying Applied Computer Science as a minor subject and cannot find an introduction to the subject.

Since the minor in Applied Computer Science is always studied in combination with a multiple Bachelor's degree and these are usually located in the city center, the corresponding information event is also held in the city center. Please note the separate schedule for the city center EETs.