There are essentially three reasons, the current annual intake of new students in the computer science industry to change to a semester admission:
first Students who have not passed immediately into a compartment of their business computer science exam must wait a year to provide proof of their performance again. This is certainly not in Sense of effective studying.
second For over three years to rising demands for trained undergraduate computer science students of the economy, so that our graduates have excellent job prospects.
third The introduction of a Master's program of economic computer science can be used on a large number of its own bachelor's graduates.
Linked to this extension is an additional need for rooms, computer rooms and teachers. Apart from the need for additional lecture rooms for non-WiInf subjects obtained at admission in the summer semester of each year an additional need of capacity in computer rooms (as the base year SS08) SS08
WS08 +18 +18 +36
WS09 SS09 SS10
+56 +64 +56
WS10 SS11 +86
This means that in the next 4 years after conversion in each winter semester, a new PC pool must come to.
This additional requirement of hours per semester is also apparent in the subjects of computer science industry. If you want to cover those hours to about 50% by professors, so would be a start in the SS08 following appointments:
WAS 08 1 job 09 1 point
WAS WAS 10 1 job
premise is that the average retirement in this area continued falling bodies are immediately filled.
The need for additional space and staff for non-economic computer science subjects could be achieved most simply by the fact that the "great program" will be reduced by a cohort (35 students) from conversion.
Despite these constraints, I am for an extension of the bachelor's program in business computer science and would support a request to the department.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
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expansion of the program B.Sc. Economic computer science
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