university's committees
Here, you can find information on the university’s central committees.
The results of the elections on November 24th/27th, 2020 are shown here, split by employees and professors. The elected individuals took up their posts at the start of the summer semester 2021.
The student representatives are re-elec
Communication and interaction: personal - fair - solution-orientated
Vision The cooperation between all members of the University of Apllied Science Kaiserslautern is characterised by accommodating and unprejudiced communication. All members of the university community live an open culture of welcome towards new members and partners of the univ
Communication and interaction: personal - fair - solution-orientated
Vision The cooperation between all members of the University of Apllied Science Kaiserslautern is characterised by accommodating and unprejudiced communication. All members of the university community live an open culture of welcome towards new members and partners of the univ
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Why pursue a Master's in Computer Science?
The application areas of computer science are diverse, and the career prospects are very promising. With specialization offerings and project work, you can focus on an application area that deepens your existing knowledge or complements it with additional competencies. Th
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‘The dual Master's programme in computer science allows you to apply the theoretical knowledge you have learned in real projects in the company - you quickly gain an insight into real life in computer science. As a student, you receive detailed, individualised support from professors for the various projects and the Master's the
As meaningful data on the extent and causes of student dropout at the University of Apllied Science Kaiserslautern were not recorded in the existing evaluation system, a student dropout survey was developed as part of the project. Existing dropout models from heuristic research (e.g. Heublein, DZHW) as well as the specific circumstances, offers an
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As meaningful data on the extent and causes of student dropout at the University of Apllied Science Kaiserslautern were not recorded in the existing evaluation system, a student dropout survey was developed as part of the project. Existing dropout models from heuristic research (e.g. Heublein, DZHW) as well as the specific circum
Expansion of the university-wide evaluation system by designing new survey instruments
Analysing the university's existing evaluation system for ‘blind spots’ and completing it accordingly, in the form of university-wide surveys and concepts, is a focal point of the ‘Increasing student success’ project.
To this end, the project team develo