Aufbau und Ablauf des Lehramtstudium Informatik für Berufskolleg
In the bachelor's degree program in computer science for teachers, you will learn the subject-specific basics of computer science mainly from the catalog of courses in the bachelor's degree program in computer science. You will work on the didactic foundations of computer science in two additional modules, which will then be deepened in the subsequent Master's degree course.
Course of study
The following study plan is a good example of how the individual courses can be taken. The sequence is not obligatory but recommended.
The software project internship in particular can also be taken in a different semester; there are corresponding offers in both the winter and summer semesters for which you can register via SuPra (further information in the section Software project internship).
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Note
- Some courses can only be taken if previous work has already been done.
- Courses marked in cursive such as the software project internship and the final thesis are offered in both the winter and summer semesters.
Bachelor
The study information here is based on the Lehramtsstudiengang Informatik für Berufskollegs. Examination regulations 2023 (PO 10/2023).
Studierende, die vor 10/2023 ihr Studium begonnen haben, gilt die Prüfungsordnung (10/2017). Eine Möglichkeit zum Wechsel besteht.
First semester (winter)
Lecture + Exercise
Lecture + Exercise
Second semester (summer)
Lecture + Exercise
Lecture + Exercise
Hinweis: Ab dem kommenden Semester wird das das Modul “Betriebssysteme und Systemsoftware” (Kennung 1214960) gegen das neue Modul “Einführung in Betriebssysteme und Systemsoftware” (Kennung 1232572) ausgetauscht. Ab dem Sommersemester 2026 muss dann das neue anstelle des alten Moduls belegt werden.
Third semester (winter)
Lecture + Exercise
Lecture + Exercise
Lecture + Exercise
Fourth semester (summer)
Lecture + Exercise
Fifth semester (winter)
Lecture + Exercise
Sixth semester (summer)
Lecture + Exercise
Lecture + Exercise
Thesis + presentation
Master
The examination regulations apply to all students regardless of entry level: Lehramtsstudiengang Informatik für Berufskollegs (PO 10/2017).
First semester (winter)
Second semester (summer)
Third semester (winter)
Group Meetings
Lecture + Exercise
Fourth semester (summer)
Lecture + Exercise
Thesis + presentation
The Modul manual describes the individual subjects in detail.
Software Project Lab
More than 1700 practical courses, proseminars and seminars are offered by the Computer Science department every semester. The variety and breadth covers the entire range of subjects that we offer in Aachen. You can choose from this large catalog. As places in software project internships are limited, we make every effort to fulfill your wishes in the best possible way, taking into account priority, the choices of others and the availability of places.
To participate in a course in the coming semester, you must register and make your choice via SuPra necessary in the current semester. (SuPra stands for the assignment of "Seminars and PraInternships (PRAktika)" as part of the computer science course). The timing of the process is determined individually for each semester and is aligned with the lecture-free period (Christmas, Whitsunday, end of lectures), among other things. The exact dates will be communicated by e-mail in good time before the start of the process. However, you can expect this to be the case in the second half of the semester.
Offers can be prioritized so that an attempt is always made to assign the highest priority during distribution. In addition, courses can be marked to which an allocation should be made if the prioritized courses are full. The greater the flexibility here, the more likely it is to get a place. Details on the process can be found in SuPra eingesehen werden.
Software project internships are offered in both the winter and summer semesters.
Compulsory elective modules
Theses
Die Bachelor- (max. vier Monate) oder Masterarbeit (max. 6 Monate) ist eine eigenständige, wissenschaftliche Arbeit, die in der Regel am Ende des jeweiligen Studiums erfolgt. Du suchst dir selbst das betreuende Fachgebiet der Informatik aus und besprichst mit der Lehreinheit das konkrete Thema der Arbeit. Die meisten Abschlussarbeiten werden in der Fachdidaktik Informatik geschrieben.