Dual Degree programs
Dual degree programs
The Department of Computer Science at Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences (H-BRS) offers several dual degree programs with selected partner universities.
In a dual degree program two partner universities design a study program consisting of elements from both institutions and mutually recognizing credits from the other. Once the student has completed this program, he/she will receive the degrees of both universities. The student has to prove himself/herself in both higher education systems, more than this is the case with a regular exchange. The rewards are on the one hand the two diplomas and on the other hand especially the deep insight into foreign (university) cultures.
Here is a selection of the double degree programs that the Department of Computer Science offers its students.
Dual Degree Master in Computer Science /Autonomous Systems with the Faculty of Computer Science of University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, Canada
- Overview of the Dual Degree program [2]
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Application for UNB students
Please contact Prof. Ken Kent [3], Prof. Gerhard Dueck [4] and Prof. Patricia Evans [5] -
Application for H-BRS students
Please contact Nadine Kutz [6] -
Study Program
Following this study program [7] you will spend the first year studying H-BRS' Master program in Autonomous Systems and the second year at UNB. A reverse order (first year UNB second year H-BRS) is also possible. For more details please contact Prof. Ken Kent [3], Prof. Gerhard Dueck [4] and Prof. Patricia Evans [5].
Dual Degree Bachelor in Computer Science with the York University in Toronto, Canada
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Application for York University students
Please contact Prof. George Tourlakis [8] -
Application for H-BRS students
Please contact Nadine Kutz [6] -
Study Program
Following this program you will spend the first two years at York University. The third year of study (Fall/Winter/Summer) will be in the EU. For more details please refer to the typical study progression [9] - More Program Details [10]