Welcome
This site contains all the information you need for your computer science course.
Schedule
The schedule reflects the current state of planning. Changes are to be expected during the course of the semester.
| Date | Topic |
|---|---|
| 18.02.2026 | Introduction: Digital Sustainability & Green IT |
| 25.02.2026 | Open Source Software: Philosophy & Licensing Models |
| 25.02.2026 | Open Source in Practice (Additional Session) |
| 04.03.2026 | Digital Sustainability: Case Studies & Solutions |
| 11.03.2026 | Assessment (Submission of Text) |
| 18.03.2026 | Advanced SQL: Aggregate Functions |
| 25.03.2026 | Advanced SQL: Subqueries & Views |
| 01.04.2026 | SQL DML: INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE |
| 08.04.2026 | Database Design: Normalisation |
| 15.04.2026 | Database Project: Conception |
| 06.05.2026 | Database Project: Implementation |
| 13.05.2026 | Information Security: Protection Goals & Threats |
| 20.05.2026 | Revision: SQL & Information Security |
| 27.05.2026 | Assessment |
| 10.06.2026 | AI Specialisation: Ethics & Bias |
| 17.06.2026 | AI Specialisation: Current Developments |
| 24.06.2026 | Project: Data Ethics Case Study |
| 01.07.2026 | Project Presentations |
| 08.07.2026 | Semester Conclusion & Career Outlook |
Grading
Two written examinations are scheduled per semester. In addition, oral participation is graded. Oral participation includes, in particular, asking questions.
The final grades are calculated as a weighted average of the two written examinations and the oral participation grade. The average grade of the two written examinations is weighted at 90%, while the grade for oral participation is weighted at 10%.
You have the opportunity to improve your mark in an upcoming exam. If you report an issue through the link on the right-hand side before the exam takes place, you may be awarded a maximum increase of one mark. To report an issue, you must sign up with GitHub. Use your school email address to register.
Appointments
If you would like a personal appointment, here is the link to Rent-A-Mock.