Erasmus - Outgoing
Information event studying abroad: ERASMUS+
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Information from TU Dresden on
→ Stays abroad (all programs)
Information from TU Dresden specifically on
→ Erasmus+ for Bachelor and Master students, 1 - 2 semesters in EU countries
→ Erasmus+ teaching mobility (for PhD students, lecturers and professors)
The Faculty of Computer Science has signed its own bilateral ERASMUS cooperation agreements with universities in other European countries. A list of available exchange places can be found on the TU Dresden MobilityOnline page: select the subject: Computer Science, Program: Erasmus Studies.
Diploma in Computer Science: Semester abroad is recognized for INF-D-930! (see guidelines) "A special role is played by periods of study at foreign universities, which are also to be supported by INF-D-930, regardless of whether the studies abroad are combined with relevant practical work experience."
Students on the Bachelor of Computer Science and Bachelor of Media Informatics courses who would like to spend a semester abroad are recommended to complete the major modules INF-B-510, INF-B-520 or INF-B-530, INF-B-540 i.e. (5th semester) at a university (24 CP). You are not bound to our catalog of courses for these modules. Together with 6 additional CP from compatible courses in the mandatory area, you can earn a total of 30 CP abroad.
The courses attended and examined in the field of computer science/media informatics can be recognized (application for recognition of examination and study achievements). Further information can be found under recognition of ECTS credits.
Further information from the Faculty of Computer Science about Erasmus+ can be found under outgoing.
ERASMUS is the European Union's funding program for transnational cooperation in the field of education, which aims, among other things, to support the exchange of students and lecturers between European partner universities.
ERASMUS+ is the name of the European Union's current funding program for education, training, youth and sport. The program started in the winter semester 2014/2015.