Examination Office
Table of contents
- Examination Office
- Contact / Ticket system
- Employees Examination Office Computer Science
- Contact persons for degree programs:
- Information about mail, mailboxes and deadline mailboxes:
- Study and examination regulations
- Transitional regulations - PO/SO transition (compulsory transfer)
- Exam planning
- Examination Committees
- Forms
- FAQs
- Examination Office
Examination Office
Dates for module and exam registration (registration periods):
Exam registration period for Hardware Practicum / Hardware Lab:
April 13, 2026 – May 1, 2026
Exam registration period for early exams:
April 22, 2026 – May 8, 2026
Regular exam registration period:
April 22, 2026 – June 23, 2026
Note: The deadline for submitting waiver requests and credit transfer applications is June 16, 2026
For more information, please visit the "Exams/Exam Dates" webpage
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Transitional Provisions (Mandatory Transfer):
=> Since October 6, 2025, the equivalence tables have been published on the "Transitional Provisions" (Mandatory Transfer) webpage of the Computer Science Examination Office.
=> Consultations regarding the equivalence tables are conducted during the open office hours of the Computer Science Examination Office. It is currently not possible to schedule separate appointments.
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Meeting of the Examination Committees for the following degree programs
Computer Science/Media Computer Science/Applied Computer Science/Diploma in Computer Science /
Master of Computer Science: July 8, 2026
Date of the Examination Committee meeting for the Master’s program
Computational Modeling and Simulation (CMS): Date to be determined
Date of the Examination Committee meeting for the Master’s program
Distributed Systems Engineering (DSE): Date to be determined
=> Applications to the Examination Committees must be submitted in original form (printed with an original signature) to the Computer Science Examination Office no later than 3 weeks before the meeting date. Applications submitted at short notice or via the online system will not be considered.
=> Registration forms for theses and credit transfer requests are not subject to this deadline; these requests may be submitted at any time (printed with original signature) to the Computer Science Examination Office.
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*********************************************************************** CLOSING DATES for the Examination Office for Computer Science (APB-3039):
Office hours for the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Diplom degree programs in Computer Science will take place from June 15, 2026, to June 30, 2026,
in rooms APB-3036 and APB-3038. Questions regarding mandatory program transfers will be answered exclusively in room APB-3036.
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Tuesday:
Closed office hours: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
(individual consultation/consultation regarding mandatory transfer – prior appointment required)
Open office hours: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Thursday:
Open office hours: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
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Contact / Ticket system
You can communicate inquiries and concerns electronically via the ticket system: Contact form for students
You also have access to your TU Dresden e-mail address via a web browser, where every student has the option of redirecting e-mails to any e-mail address. You can find out how to do this on the ZIH website.
Please follow these instructions.
Note for enrolled students
Since the TU administration (e.g. also Imma-Amt) will use your official e-mail addresses assigned by TU Dresden, please redirect this address to the e-mail address you regularly check.
Employees Examination Office Computer Science
Patricia Schütze (Head of the Examination Office)
Andrea Breitung (Deputy Head of the Examination Office Computer Science)
Andrea Bandura
Claudia Einer
Martina Gersonde
Kerstin Kruse
Contact persons for degree programs:
Contact person Andrea Breitung (Room APB-3039)
for the degree programs:
- Bachelor of Computer Science (BPO/BSO 2009/2025)
- Diploma Computer Science (DPO/DSO 2010/2025)
- Master Computer Science (MPO/MSO 2010)
Contact person Kerstin Kruse (Room APB-3038):
For the degree programs:
- Computational Modeling and Simulation Master (MPO/MSO 2020/2025)
- Distributed Systems Engineering Master (MPO 2020)
- Computer Science degree abroad
Contact Patricia Schütze (Room APB-3036):
For the degree programs:
- Computational Logic Master (MPO/MSO 2013)
- Master Computer Science (MPO/MSO 2025)
- Bachelor of Media Computer Science (BPO/BSO 2009)
- Bachelor of Applied Computer Science (BPO/BSO 2025)
- Master Media Computer Science (MPO/MSO 2010)
Other staff members Examination Office Computer Science:
Andrea Bandura
Claudia Einer
Martina Gersonde
Visitor address:
Andreas-Pfitzmann-Bau 3rd floor, APB 3036, APB 3038- 3039
Nöthnitzer Street 46
01187 Dresden
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Information about mail, mailboxes and deadline mailboxes:
Written applications must be submitted in the original.
Mailbox Examination Office Computer Science:
Other documents (example: registration form for final theses)
Deadline mailbox:
Deposit of mail or documents for which a deadline must be met and which expires on the same day (23:59) (example: final theses).
Outside the opening hours of the buildings or to meet deadlines, you can use the deadline mailbox on Helmholtzstraße between Tillich-Bau and Hülsse-Bau.
The date of the TU Dresden postmark is decisive for meeting deadlines when sending mail. Please use the following addresses for postal correspondence:
Postal address for letters
TU Dresden
Examination Office Faculty of Computer Science
01062 Dresden
Postal address for parcels and packages
TU Dresden
Examination Office Faculty of Computer Science
Helmholtzstr. 10
01069 Dresden
Study and examination regulations
Bachelor of Computer Science (BPO/BSO 2009 - expiring)
Bachelor of Computer Science (BPO/BSO 2025)
Bachelor of Media Computer Science (BPO/BSO 2009 - expiring)
Bachelor of Applied Computer Science (BPO/BSO 2025)
Master Computer Science (MPO/MSO 2010 - expiring)
Master Computer Science (MPO/MSO 2025)
Master Media Computer Science (MPO/MSO 2010)
Diploma Computer Science (DPO/DSO 2010 - expiring)
Diploma Computer Science (DPO/DSO2025)
Master Computational Modeling and Simulation
Master Distributed Systems Engineering (expiring)
Master Computational Logic (from 2017) (expiring)
Transitional regulations - PO/SO transition (compulsory transfer)
On this website you will find all important information on the "compulsory transfer" as well as the equivalence tables valid for each degree program concerned.
Exam planning
Information on examination registration periods, examination offers and important information regarding examination registration can be found on the Examinations/Examination Dates website.
Examination Committees
Please refer to the Dean's Office page for information about the members of your responsible Examination Committee
Forms
You can find an overview of the forms relevant to you on the forms page of the Examination Office for Computer Science.
FAQs
Many questions can already be answered via the FAQs.