Module


General information
Computer Science Colloquium
Computer Science Colloquium
CSC
CompSciCollo-01-MA-M
Prof. Dr. Prochnow, Steffen (steffen.prochnow@haw-kiel.de)
Prof. Dr. Acker, Wolfram (wolfram.acker@haw-kiel.de)
Prof. Dr. Aßmuth, Andreas (andreas.assmuth@haw-kiel.de)
Prof. Dr. Ehlers, Jens (jens.ehlers@haw-kiel.de)
Dipl.-Inform. Kopka, Corina (corina.kopka@haw-kiel.de)
Prof. Dr. Lüssem, Jens (jens.luessem@haw-kiel.de)
Prof. Dr. Manzke, Robert (robert.manzke@haw-kiel.de)
Prof. Prieß, Malte (malte.priess@haw-kiel.de)
Prof. Dr. Prochnow, Steffen (steffen.prochnow@haw-kiel.de)
Prof. Dr. Woelk, Felix (felix.woelk@haw-kiel.de)
Sommersemester 2026
1 Semester
In der Regel jedes Semester
Englisch
Curricular relevance (according to examination regulations)
Study Subject Study Specialization Study Focus Module type Semester
M.Sc. - MCS - Computer Science (PO 2023, V1) Pflichtmodul

Qualification outcome
Areas of Competence: Knowledge and Understanding; Use, application and generation of knowledge; Communication and cooperation; Scientific self-understanding / professionalism.
After successful completion, the students have the following skills according to the second cycle of the qualification framework for German university degrees (HQR):
• the ability to present and discuss scientific findings
• Oral communication skills
• Power of persuasion
• Presentation skills
Content information
The colloquium is an oral examination at the end of the course in terms of content, in which the candidate should first briefly explain and represent the results of the thesis and, if necessary, also defend them. Above all, the candidate should then show that he or she is able to recognize other problems in their degree program related to the topic of the work and to point out possible solutions.

The colloquium should take up the subject areas of the courses of all modules of the course. The candidate should show that he or she can apply the scientific and practical knowledge acquired during his or her studies to facts from the area of his or her future professional activity.
Teaching formats of the courses
Teaching format SWS
Seminar 0
Workload
0 SWS
5,0 Credits
0 Hours
150 Hours
Module Examination
Method of Examination Duration Weighting wird angerechnet gem. § 11 Satz 2 PVO Graded Remark
Kolloquium 100 %