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The Master programme in Cybersecurity offers students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in the areas of cryptography, privacy or software security, systems and networks as well as in the formal methods and legal aspects of information security; all while continuing to study related topics in the field of computer science.
Cryptography, Cyber Attacks, Cyber-Security, IT Security, Machine... See More
€293.00
The Semester contributions totalling 293.00 EUR must be paid each semester. It includes Saarland Student Services fee of 98.70 EUR, Personal accident, theft and public liability insurance cover fee 1.30 EUR, Payment to the General Student Committee (AStA) 13.00 EUR, Administrative charge fee 50.00 EUR and Semester travel ticket fee 130.00 EUR
Minimum requirement includes a Bachelor degree from a German university or an equivalent qualification from a foreign university in computer science, informatics or a related field. (Note: Prospective students do not need to have a Bachelor degree in Cybersecurity).
Proof of knowledge and skills equivalent to those taught in the core area Computer science of Saarland University’s Bachelor programme Cybersecurity, in particular in the following areas: (1) Mathematics (discrete mathematics, linear algebra, stochastics, statistics) (2) Theoretical informatics (complexity theory, computability), (3) Practical informatics (functional and object-oriented programming, data structures and algorithms, system architecture).
Applicants must submit supporting documents to demonstrate their particular interest in the subject
| Semester | International Students | EU Students |
|---|---|---|
Summer | 15 Nov | 15 Nov |
Winter | 15 May | 15 May |
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