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B.Sc. Computer Science 

B.Sc. Computer Science
 at 
IU International University of Applied Sciences 
Overview

You identify existing problems and develop concepts and IT guidelines to solve them

Duration

36 months

Total fee

6.20 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

Course Level

UG Degree

Future job roles

Software Application Developer , Business Analyst , Senior Project Manager

B.Sc. Computer Science
 at 
IU International University of Applied Sciences 
Highlights

  • Earn an online degree from IU International University
  • Fee payment can be done in monthly instalments
  • Get a scholarship of up to 67%
  • Learn from learning tools, digital study material, tutorial videos, and live teaching sessions
  • Top-Level Education with numerous external accreditations and certifications
  • Full support from our study advisors
  • Comes up with money back guarantee during 1st month
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B.Sc. Computer Science
 at 
IU International University of Applied Sciences 
Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • Data Structures and Java Class Library
  • Mathematics I
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Web Application Development
More about this course
  • Our BSc computer science online curriculum is thoughtfully designed to provide you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the dynamic tech industry
  • You will lay the groundwork for your studies with introductory classes in programming, academic writing, and mathematics
  • You will gain knowledge in data protection and IT security and dive into subjects like cryptography to understand how to safeguard sensitive information from potential threats in today's digital landscape
  • Rated 5 stars for our online learning, among the best in the world
  • Enhanced research opportunities help IU provide the very best to you
  • The Part-time I format is also available: duration 48 months (INR 14456/month)
  • The Part-time II format is also available: duration 72 months (INR 11086/month)
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B.Sc. Computer Science
 at 
IU International University of Applied Sciences 
Curriculum

Semester 1

Introduction to Computer Science

Introduction to Academic Work

Mathematics I

Object-oriented Programming with Java

Data Structures and Java Class Library

Intercultural and Ethical Decision-Making

Semester 2

Mathematics II

Web Application Development

Collaborative Work

Statistics - Probability and Descriptive Statistics

Computer Architecture and Operating Systems

Project: Java and Web Development

Semester 3

Database Modeling and Database Systems

Project: Build a Data Mart in SQL

Requirements Engineering

Computer Networks and Distributed Systems

Algorithms, Data Structures, and Programming Languages

IT-Service Management

Semester 4

Project: IT Service Management

Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Logic

Introduction to Programming with Python

Software Quality Assurance

Specification

Project: Software Engineering

Semester 5

Seminar: Current Topics in Computer Science

Introduction to Data Protection and IT Security

Cryptography

Electives A

Electives B

Semester 6

Electives B

Agile Project Management

IT Law

Computer Science and Society

Bachelor Thesis

B.Sc. Computer Science
 at 
IU International University of Applied Sciences 
Entry Requirements

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Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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  • 52% students never faced discrimination in this university
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SYED RISHAAN
B.Sc. Computer Science
Offered by IU International University of Applied Sciences
4.4
Good college and well-lit campus.
Tips: I strongly advise students to have a solid financial base, as there are significant costs involved, including semester tickets, tuition fees, and health insurance. I recommend exploring education loan options to cover these expenses; everything else is manageable.
Likes (Student Life): The university is located in a very good location with excellent transportation and comfortable accommodations. The spacious, well-lit campus, coupled with friendly staff, is a major plus. Living in Berlin itself is also a significant advantage, as locals are very friendly and respectful.
Dislikes (Indian Food): It's quite difficult to find authentic Indian restaurants in Berlin. Some are overpriced, while others aren't even Indian. There are also very few vegetarian options. I recommend that people cook their own meals most of the time and eat out only 1-2 times a week.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1300
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2025Read more
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Anonymous
B.Sc. Computer Science
Offered by IU International University of Applied Sciences
3.6
There aren't many internship opportunities available on campus.
Tips: There hasn't been much of a cultural shift since I moved from India, mainly because IU is about 90% Indian students. That gives us a strong sense of being at home here. I didn't receive any scholarship, as None were available at the time. I'm very satisfied with the country—Germany—and the city, Berlin. As for IU, I'm somewhat satisfied, not completely, because in most public universities, you can get admission for free.
Likes (Post study jobs): In Germany, there is no concept of on-campus jobs, so everyone has to find jobs on their own, whether you are from the Technical University of Munich, BSBI, or IU. There are countless opportunities available, but the job roles you are eligible for and the salary packages generally depend on your qualifications, experience, and GPA. Plus, once you start working, you will be provided with a work visa. After five years or three, in the past, you could apply for permanent residence. The only condition is that you must be proficient in German at the C1 level or higher, which could be either C1 or C2.
Dislikes (Internships): At IU, there aren't many internship opportunities available on campus because the teachers aren't permanent and often change. As a result, there isn't a consistent teaching assistant or support staff in place. That's why most students look for work opportunities outside the university. If you're studying Computer Science, you'd search for internships related to your field, and the same goes for BBA and other programs. As I mentioned earlier, the internships can be relevant to your field, as long as you choose the right one.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40175
Reviewed on 16 Apr 2025Read more
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Anonymous
B.Sc. Computer Science
Offered by IU International University of Applied Sciences
4.1
Understand the academic expectations, teaching style, and available support services.
Tips: I would definitely go for permanent residence if I get the chance. Learning German is crucial, C1 level to be exact. The majority of the students are Indian at IU, so I did not face a lot of cultural shift. I also didn't get any scholarships. But I am very satisfied with Berlin and Germany on the whole, and IU offers exactly what they promote on their social media pages and website.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are not a lot of on-campus opportunities, such as teaching assistants and other internships, but on the bright side, the university is located in the prime area of Berlin, so there are a lot of off-campus part-time jobs. The part-time jobs are quite manageable, as you're allowed to work 20 hours a week.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 775
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2025Read more
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Anonymous
B.Sc. Computer Science
Offered by IU International University of Applied Sciences
4.3
Diverse culture and academics at IU.
Tips: Obviously, there is a cultural shift for you. You are moving here for two years, and you will definitely miss your home culture. But here in Germany, there are many Indians here which will fill that gap.
Likes (Public transportation): The transport system in Germany is easy to navigate and affordable. The metro system is very well connected, and as a student, you'll get many discounts on travel. If you have your own bicycle, you can easily manage the cost of transportation.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are very few on-campus job opportunities, such as student advisory or student representatives. This means there are very few chances to get one of these jobs. As for off-campus jobs, there are internships and jobs at Amazon warehouses. They are pretty manageable, and the average pay is about 12 to 15 euros per hour. I don't have any scholarships, but I'm very satisfied right now.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes21 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40000
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2025Read more
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Anonymous
B.Sc. Computer Science
Offered by IU International University of Applied Sciences
5
Empowering, flexible, and globally connected.
Tips: IU Bad Honnef offers a flexible, blended learning model that combines online self-study with on-campus tutorials. Prospective students should be prepared for a self-directed study environment and understand that discipline and time management are key. As a private institution, tuition fees can be on the higher side. Be sure to investigate the fee structure thoroughly and ask about any additional costs or administrative fees that might apply. Transitioning here meant adjusting to a more independent and structured academic routine compared to what I was used to. There's definitely a cultural shift in everything from classroom etiquette to daily social interactions is different in Germany. Although courses are taught in English learning basic German is highly recommended. It makes daily life, networking, and integration into the local community much smoother.
Likes (Quality of faculty): My typical day starts with engaging lectures and interactive tutorials that are interspersed with group study sessions. Between classes, I often catch up with friends in communal areas or the library, which is equipped with comfortable spaces for both work and relations. The campus organizes a wide range of events from cultural nights and sports tournaments to career fairs and guest lectures. I usually participate in these events at least once or twice a week, which not only breaks up the academic routine but also gives me a chance to explore new interests and network with peers. There's a rich variety of student clubs available. I'm involved in sports clubs like basketball and soccer, cultural groups, and academic societies that align with my interests. These clubs foster a sense of belonging and provide opportunities for leadership and creative collaboration. The best part about college life here is the balance between rigorous academics and a supportive, fun social environment. The diverse mix of students from different countries makes every interaction a learning opportunity, both culturally and professionally.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The faculty brings extensive industry experience and deep academic knowledge, which enriches every lecture. They're not just delivering content but they're sharing real-world insights that make complex subjects more understandable and relevant. Faculty members in my department are very accessible. They maintain open office hours, respond promptly to emails and online queries, and are always willing to discuss challenges or explore new ideas. This consistent availability makes it easy for students to get the help they need, whether in person or via digital platforms. What sets our department apart is its hybrid approach to learning. We benefit from a blend of traditional in-person tutorials and flexible online self-study modules. This method allows for interactive, real-time discussions during on-campus sessions while giving us the freedom to review recorded lectures and digital materials at our own pace. It's a system that not only caters to different learning styles but also encourages independent thinking and practical problem-solving. The teaching staff is impressive and diverse, with lecturers hailing from multiple countries and cultural backgrounds. This international mix not only broadens our perspectives but also enriches classroom discussions with varied viewpoints and global insights.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1100
Prepping time for classes17 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 16700
Reviewed on 20 Mar 2025Read more
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B.Sc. Computer Science
 at 
IU International University of Applied Sciences 
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Müllheimer Strasse 38 53604 Bad Honnef

Berlin ( Other - Germany)

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