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People-Oriented Computing

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Why this program?

Informatics has a profound impact on humans and society, significantly changing patterns of communication, information, and social interaction in both our private and working lives. Conversely, it is people who are behind the forward march of informatics and shape the informatics-based systems that change our world. Gone are the days when informatics was simply about solving problems using algorithms.

In the Master's study program in People-Oriented Computing, you will broaden and deepen the knowledge you acquired during your Bachelor's study program, with the aim of enabling you to help shape information technology in a way that focuses on people and gain a better understanding of the interaction that takes place between people and computers. You will also learn how to analyze non-standard problems yourself, how to use independent means of acquiring the knowledge you need to do this, and how to design and use appropriate systems and solutions.

What can I do with it later?

With a Master's degree in People-Oriented Computing, you will be in demand as a specialist in companies across all industries, where you will develop sophisticated, user-friendly software. Furthermore, the in-depth knowledge gained during the Master's study program will enable you to take on demanding tasks in roles such as project manager, interaction architect, analyst or consultant in any field involving the people-oriented design of information technologies and their effects on business and society. Moreover, graduates with the right aptitude have the opportunity to complete a doctorate, an outstanding foundation for an academic career.

Study internationally

In this degree programme, you can take modules from other European universities virtually and have the ECTS credits credited towards your degree: https://www.unaeuropastudies.uzh.ch/en/dsai-me.html »

Studienprogramme

People-Oriented Computing Major 90

ECTS-Credits 90
Studiengang Master of Science UZH in Informatik (RVO22)
Major-/Minor-Kombinationen

Zusätzlich zum Major-Studienprogramm im Rahmen von 90 ECTS Credits wird ein Minor-Studienprogramm im Rahmen von 30 ECTS Credits der Fakultät oder einer anderen Fakultät der UZH gewählt.

Voraussetzungen

Für die Zulassung zum Masterstudium muss eine Bewerberin oder ein Bewerber die in der Verordnung über die Zulassung zum Studium an der UZH (VZS) definierten Voraussetzungen erfüllen, welche durch die Abteilung Studierende geprüft werden. Zusätzlich erfolgt eine fachwissen- schaftliche Überprüfung der Bewerbungsunterlagen durch die Fakultät, welche über die Einstufung entscheidet. Der Bescheid beruht auf der Prüfung des Curriculums des absolvierten Studiums sowie weiteren Unterlagen.
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Reglemente

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