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Human Computer Interaction

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Tips

It should be explicitly stated that the following plans are merely suggestions. Every student is free to assemble their own timetable in accordance with the study and examination regulations. The official module overview and list of currently offered courses can help with this.

SWS (Semesterwochenstunden): SWS describes the estimated amount of hours during which students visit a course per week e.g. the length of a lecture.

ECTS: The ECTS-points awarded upon successful completion of a course. The ECTS-points further serve as a rough approximation of the overall amount of work necessary for completing the course. General information on ECTS (European Credit Transfer System can be found in the study and examination regulations.

More questions? Up-to-date information on changes in the study regulations and other teaching-offers can be found on the page of the study coordinator.


1. Semester

(25 Semester hours, 30 ECTS-Points)

Title Type Semester hours ECTS
Core subject
Introduction to programming Lecture + Exercise 4 + 2 9
Analysis for computer scientists Lecture + Exercise 4 + 2 9
Digital media Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Applied Subject
Principles of psychology 1 Lecture + Exercise 2 4,5
Participation in user studies (6 study hours) Practical course 6 1,5

2. Semester

(28 Semester hours, 30 ECTS-Points)

Title Type Semester hours ECTS
Core subject
Programming and modeling Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Algorithms and data structures Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Computer architecture Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Media technology Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Applied Subject
Principles of psychology part 2 Lecture + Exercise 2 4,5
Participation in user studies (6 study hours) Practical course 6 1,5

3. Semester

(26 Semester hours, 30 ECTS-Points)

Title Type Semester hours ECTS
Core subject
Practical training in software engineering or Practical course: operating systems Practical course + Plenum 9 + 2 12
Linear algebra for computer scientists Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Applied Subject
Statistics 1 for media informatics Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Interaction Design (= UX1) Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6

4. Semester

(24 Semester hours, 30 ECTS-Points)

Title Type Semester hours ECTS
Core subject
Computer graphics Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Computer networks and distributed systems Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Formal languages and complexity Lecture + Exercise 3 3
Seminar on selected topics of Computer Science Seminar 3 3
Applied Subject
Human factors / UX (= UX2) Lecture 2 6
Concept Development (= UX3) Practical course 6 6

5. Semester

(25 Semester hours, 30 ECTS-Points)

Title Type Semester hours ECTS
Core subject
Software engineering Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Database systems Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Operating systems Lecture + Exercise 3 + 2 6
Advanced topics in Media Informatics for Bachelor Vorlesung + Übung 3 + 2 6
Advanced topics in Media Informatics for Bachelor variable 5 6

6. Semester

(14 Semester hours, 30 ECTS-Points)

Title Type Semester hours ECTS
Core subject
Advanced topics in Media Informatics for Bachelor variable 5 6
Interdisciplinary competences variable 3 3
Interdisciplinary competences variable 3 3
Interdisciplinary competences variable 3 3
Bachelor thesis Thesis 12
Viva voce Oral Examination 3

Course specific information

Participation in User Studies:
In order to obtain the 3 ECTS-Points of the modules WP 4/I and WP 4/II - User Studies 1 and 2 (In case the studies were started before the winter semester 2019/2020, the module is called WP 18.2 - Participation in 3 User Studies), the students must provide proof of participation in user studies to the extend of 12 study participant hours. These have to be part of at least 3 different studies. The amount of studies is thus higher than 3 if the minimal amount of hours has not been reached yet.

General tips:

  • A study participant hour (also called MMI-point) corresponds to the expenditure of time of 1 hour when participating in a user study
  • In the area for templates and user studies you can subscribe to the E-Mail newsletter for user studies at the institute. It is a great way to immediately know about the newest user studies.
  • The participation of user studies at the faculty for psychology and pedagogy also counts. You can subscribe to their newsletter on user studies to receive information on studies of that faculty. To receive credits for these studies, the researcher needs to verify your participation in written form (form as PDF) and you need to hand in this confirmation with the secretary Franziska Schwamb or the study advisor.
  • You can receive a certificate of all studies that you received credit for up to that point in time by asking your study advisor.

Advanced topics: Media informatics students can receive advanced topics credits for elective courses - lectures, practical courses or seminars. Since 2015 students need to complete three advanced topics. Up-to-date information on which courses count as advanced topics can be found on this sub-page of the study coordinator.

Interdisciplinary competences: The module "Interdisciplinary competences" encompasses 4 partial modules of 3 ECTS each. Of these, 3 have to be successfully completed.

  1. Ethics and Law in Computer Science (de: "Ethik und Recht in der Informatik"; lecture offered in the summer semester)
  2. Project competences multimedia
    among other things students can receive credits for doing an internship in the industry
  3. Seminar on personal and social competences
    Bachelor students can receive 3 ECTS for an arbitrary tutor occupation. It suffices to hand in an informal certificate with the study coordinator. Further information on acknowledgement of achievements can be found on this sub-page of the study coordinator.
  4. Submodule e-Xplore Technical English Online Course will no longer be offered in SS 22.
    NEW in SS 2022: Online course Scientific Writing (registration required) -> Key Qualifications -> Scientific Work -> Scientific Writing
    For accreditation please submit the proof in Uni2work-Workflows
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