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Please understand that we can only consider internationally established certificates. English certificates from local language schools and universities cannot be verified and thus are rejected. Only the language certificates listed above with sufficiently high scores will immediately lead to the fulfilment of the required language proficiency. | Please understand that we can only consider internationally established certificates. English certificates from local language schools and universities cannot be verified and thus are rejected. Only the language certificates listed above with sufficiently high scores will immediately lead to the fulfilment of the required language proficiency. | ||
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Recent application periods have shown that applicants without the English certificates listed above and/or an unclear English proficiency are rejected due to a very high number of applications. Thus we recommend you submit one of the English certificates listed above. | Recent application periods have shown that applicants without the English certificates listed above and/or an unclear English proficiency are rejected due to a very high number of applications. Thus we recommend you submit one of the English certificates listed above. | ||
− | ==I am a native English speaker. Do I still have to send a certificate?== | + | ===I am a native English speaker. Do I still have to send a certificate?=== |
If you were born and/or are living in a country with English as one of its official languages, you do not have to provide further evidence. In this case, please submit a copy of your ID or passport. This might also apply if you have been studying or working in such a country for a long time. In this case, you can submit a confirmation such as a letter from your company or university. We still recommend you to provide additional proof of language proficiency using one of the English language certificates listed above. | If you were born and/or are living in a country with English as one of its official languages, you do not have to provide further evidence. In this case, please submit a copy of your ID or passport. This might also apply if you have been studying or working in such a country for a long time. In this case, you can submit a confirmation such as a letter from your company or university. We still recommend you to provide additional proof of language proficiency using one of the English language certificates listed above. | ||
− | ==My previous degree was fully taught in English. Is this sufficient proof?== | + | ===My previous degree was fully taught in English. Is this sufficient proof?=== |
No. However, if your degree was obtained in a country with English as one of its official languages (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, UK, USA ...), and your certificate/transcript states that English was the medium of instruction throughout your entire degree ('''3+ years'''), and your university attests that all modules were taught and assessed in English, the selection committee may accept this as proof of proficiency. However, the selection committee will decide on a case to case basis depending on the country, institution, and use of English in your application. Please provide a document created by you, stating why you are not submitting an English Proficiency Test. We recommend you to provide proof of language proficiency using one of the English language certificates listed above. | No. However, if your degree was obtained in a country with English as one of its official languages (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, UK, USA ...), and your certificate/transcript states that English was the medium of instruction throughout your entire degree ('''3+ years'''), and your university attests that all modules were taught and assessed in English, the selection committee may accept this as proof of proficiency. However, the selection committee will decide on a case to case basis depending on the country, institution, and use of English in your application. Please provide a document created by you, stating why you are not submitting an English Proficiency Test. We recommend you to provide proof of language proficiency using one of the English language certificates listed above. | ||
− | == Online English Certificates == | + | === Online English Certificates === |
This year we will also accept English certificates that are tested online. However, please be aware that the chosen certificate has the regular test curriculum and provides the same level of detail regarding the certificate scores. Furthermore, ensure that the online version of the English certificate states all four individual scores (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) as well as the overall score. For example, the "TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition" provides these scores and fulfils the above-stated requirements. If you are doubtful about a specific online English certificate, please contact the IAS team. | This year we will also accept English certificates that are tested online. However, please be aware that the chosen certificate has the regular test curriculum and provides the same level of detail regarding the certificate scores. Furthermore, ensure that the online version of the English certificate states all four individual scores (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) as well as the overall score. For example, the "TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition" provides these scores and fulfils the above-stated requirements. If you are doubtful about a specific online English certificate, please contact the IAS team. | ||
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These are not sufficient, only use the official test results certificate such as a PDF that is provided to you or scan the certificate that you received by post from the testing centre. | These are not sufficient, only use the official test results certificate such as a PDF that is provided to you or scan the certificate that you received by post from the testing centre. | ||
− | == I have a TOEFL certificate. What is the institution code of Universität Hamburg? == | + | === I have a TOEFL certificate. What is the institution code of Universität Hamburg? === |
If you want to submit the TOEFL scores through ETS, the department is Universität Hamburg - Department of Informatics. | If you want to submit the TOEFL scores through ETS, the department is Universität Hamburg - Department of Informatics. | ||
DI Code: B406. Usually, there is a considerable delay between the test and the arrival of the scorecard. Please '''ALWAYS''' add a copy of the scorecard/results page to your application documents and inform us via email: ias-info@informatik.uni-hamburg.de of the upcoming arrival of your scorecard from the test centre. If your documents do not arrive on time, your application will be rejected. It can happen that TOELF documents do not reach us. | DI Code: B406. Usually, there is a considerable delay between the test and the arrival of the scorecard. Please '''ALWAYS''' add a copy of the scorecard/results page to your application documents and inform us via email: ias-info@informatik.uni-hamburg.de of the upcoming arrival of your scorecard from the test centre. If your documents do not arrive on time, your application will be rejected. It can happen that TOELF documents do not reach us. | ||
− | == More questions regarding the application == | + | === More questions regarding the application === |
* [[FAQ: Q&A| Frequently Asked Questions about the application]] | * [[FAQ: Q&A| Frequently Asked Questions about the application]] | ||
=What does this mean for the documents I should prepare?= | =What does this mean for the documents I should prepare?= | ||
See [[Application:Required documents| Required documents]] for detailed information. | See [[Application:Required documents| Required documents]] for detailed information. |
Revision as of 11:51, 3 November 2020
Applicants need a strong background in computer science, or a related field of study since programming and mathematical knowledge are assumed. Moreover, applicants need very good command over the English language to follow lectures and exams. You have to meet the following minimum requirements to apply to the Master's program Intelligent Adaptive Systems.
- A Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field with 60 ECTS credit points acquired in the core field of computer science. These 60 ECTS must be listed in your official transcript of records or attested by your university in another way.
- Proof of English language proficiency by one of these tests:
CEFR/TELC Level >= at least B2 in all categories or C1 IELTS (Academic) >= Overall band 6.5 + B2 (*with a minimum subscore of 6.0 for Listening, Comprehension, Speaking, Writing) TOEFL: IBT >= 90 (*with a minimum subscore of 20 for Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing), PBT >= 575, CBT >= 230 Cambridge >= CAE or CPE
Contents
- 1 Minimum Requirement: 60 ECTS credits or comparable from computer science
- 1.1 How to provide acceptable proof of at least 60 ECTS in core computer science
- 1.2 About the self-made structured table
- 1.3 Common questions regarding the self-made structured table
- 1.3.1 My country does not use the ECTS credit system. How can I estimate whether I fulfil the 60 ECTS credits requirement?
- 1.3.2 What type of course/modules will be counting towards the 60 ECTS?
- 1.3.3 Can I complete courses after applying to make up for missing credit points in computer science?
- 1.3.4 I don't have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Can I still apply?
- 1.3.5 I have not completed my degree and do not know my final grade yet.
- 1.3.6 I do not have "standard" Bachelor of Science but a comparable degree, what should I do?
- 2 Minimum Requirement: English language proficiency
- 2.1 Direct fulfillment of the requirement
- 2.2 The following documents can not replace an international English proficiency test:
- 2.3 We can not consider candidates for this program who
- 2.4 Common questions regarding English Language Proficiency
- 2.4.1 I have a language certificate that is not listed on the website, can I send this as proof?
- 2.4.2 I am a native English speaker. Do I still have to send a certificate?
- 2.4.3 My previous degree was fully taught in English. Is this sufficient proof?
- 2.4.4 Online English Certificates
- 2.4.5 I have a TOEFL certificate. What is the institution code of Universität Hamburg?
- 2.4.6 More questions regarding the application
- 3 What does this mean for the documents I should prepare?
Minimum Requirement: 60 ECTS credits or comparable from computer science
The minimum requirement for the MSc IAS is a completed degree (at least a Bachelor’s degree) with at least 60 ECTS credits in core Computer Science courses; only completed university courses obtained in a single Bachelor in Computer Science or a single Master in Computer Science or a related field of study count towards the 60 ECTS credits in Computer Science. Applicants who can only provide proof of 60 ECTS counting courses from 2 or more degrees will be subject to a case by case decision and may be rejected on the grounds of not passing minimum requirement of 60 ECTS in one degree. In the case that you need to count several degree programs together, please contact us before you apply.
How to provide acceptable proof of at least 60 ECTS in core computer science
Evidence = Your transcript + self-made table
Please submit your official transcript of records issued by your university and additional documents attested by your university. In addition to your finished courses, your transcript or diploma supplement needs to contain:
- the credit points/hours per module/course
- the total & standard amount of credit points/hours in your degree by which you are allowed to graduate
- the typical length of your degree program in years
- the actual time it took you to complete your degree program
- your grade and grading scale
About the self-made structured table
You need to provide a well-structured table of all your completed core computer science courses. This table will help the IAS selection committee to identify which of the courses listed in your transcript of records count towards the required 60 ECTS in core computer science. Your transcript of records needs to match all computer science courses that you listed in your table. Please keep your course/module table short and precise (e.g. name and number of course - it needs to exactly match your transcript; add a short description on computer science content). Please give concise explanations for courses/modules. If the course/module you list does not match your university's official transcript of records, please provide another source of evidence attested by your university, e.g. letter of recommendation and write a comment in your table.
Use this table template to list all of your core computer science courses and read which courses may count:
Self-made table
Please do not send your module handbook/course catalogue instead of a "table". The selection team will not read these. Providing structured proof is the applicant's task - use a highlighter to point to the important information in any document you provide.
Common questions regarding the self-made structured table
My country does not use the ECTS credit system. How can I estimate whether I fulfil the 60 ECTS credits requirement?
ECTS stands for European Credit Transfer System. It is a measure for a student's estimated workload per course/module. At Universität Hamburg, a BSc in Informatics/Computer Science has a regular length of 3 years and requires 180 ECTS credits. One ECTS credit corresponds to about 30 hours of work. The lecturer sets the number of credits per module. Each regular semester of a full-time student contains 30 ECTS credits. 60 ECTS credits equal one academic year of full-time study of only core computer science courses. Thus you can use the estimation of 60 ECTS AND the estimation of the ratio of at least 33% of core computer science of a 3 year-BSc as a rough estimate to the amount of workload your completed computer science courses have to fulfil. It is the applicant's task to provide proof of at least 60 ECTS and information on the degree with which the applicant is applying. Please use the table template and provide the information the table template is asking for if your transcript does not show ECTS.
What type of course/modules will be counting towards the 60 ECTS?
Here are some examples of courses/modules which will likely count as core computer science: digital signal processing, artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, software engineering, programming in ..., human-robot interaction, neural networks, introduction to computer science, data mining, image processing, algorithms and data structures, databases...
Modules that do not count as core computer science include maths, engineering, mechatronics, electrical engineering, economics or soft skill subjects unless these soft skill subjects explicitly revolve around computer science.
Can I complete courses after applying to make up for missing credit points in computer science?
No, unfortunately not. You need to have 60 ECTS in computer science at the time of your application. If you do not fulfil this requirement, your application will be rejected by the selection committee on the grounds of not passing minimum requirements.
I don't have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Can I still apply?
Yes. The requirement for the MSc IAS is a completed degree (at least a Bachelor’s degree) with at least 60 credit points (ETCS) in core computer science. It is the applicant's task to provide acceptable proof of 60 ECTS or more in core computer science.
I have not completed my degree and do not know my final grade yet.
Please make sure that you have 60 ECTS in core computer science subjects displayed in your transcript by the time you apply. You need to have completed your degree by 15 May. If not, you need to provide a statement by your university stating that you will complete your degree within weeks in case you were accepted to the IAS Master's program. In general, this applies to all applicants: You can apply if you have completed 5 out of 6 semesters and can evidence 150 ECTS credits out of 180 ECTS (or comparable) of your first degree. This means that your final semester can be missing at the time of application. Your situation must be detectable in your official transcript of records, showing the number of credits already acquired and the number of minimum credits required for completion of your degree. Your final transcript and graduation certificate have to be handed in for enrolment, in case you are admitted.
In regards to your final grade or your preliminary final grade, please provide an official document by your university stating your (preliminary) final grade. Please also provide the corresponding grading scale. Provide both these documents, even in case you only have completed 5 out of 6 semesters of your degree program. Your grade can be in the GPA system or the system used by your university. In every case, you should submit it as a number. Make sure that you attach an official document attested by your university. The IAS selection committee does not accept self-calculated final grades. Nor does the IAS selection committee calculate your final grade for you.
We need to be able to translate your final/average grade into the German grading system. Please provide your degree's grading scale (minimum passing grade, maximum grade, e.g. in GPA: "1" is usually the minimum passing grade and "4" is the maximum grade). Please provide an official document for your grading scale if it is not evident on your official transcript of records.
If you fail to provide official proof of your grade and grading scale, you will receive a less favourable ranking - see selection criteria 2. Ranking behind everybody who has verified their grade and scale.
I do not have "standard" Bachelor of Science but a comparable degree, what should I do?
Please submit all documents that can together be counted as comparable to a BSc degree (e.g. in some countries, an associative + 2 years BSc degree).
Minimum Requirement: English language proficiency
The selection committee needs evidence of your language level to ensure you can follow complex lectures and communicate well in oral and written form. Students who do not have the required level won't be able to follow lectures, complete homework and seminar papers, or pass oral exams and thus won't be able to complete our program.
Direct fulfillment of the requirement
- Sending one of the language proficiency tests in the list and having attained at least the following minimum scores:
CEFR/TELC Level >= at least B2 in all categories or C1 IELTS >= Overall band 6.5 + B2 (*with a minimum subscore of 6.0 for Listening, Comprehension, Speaking, Writing) TOEFL: IBT >= 90 (*with a minimum subscore of 20 for Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing), PBT >= 575, CBT >= 230 Cambridge >= CAE or CPE
*of course, the overall minimum level has to be reached, too
Please contact us if you have an international English proficiency test that does not appear on this list.
We might also accept the following evidence - please state your case in a separate letter:
- Native English speaker (evidenced by a copy of your ID or passport of a country with English as one of its official languages)
- Living/studying in an English-speaking country (AUS, NZ, GB, USA) for 3 years or longer (evidenced by an official document, e.g. a confirmation letter by your company or university)
The following documents can not replace an international English proficiency test:
- Your medium of instruction was English
- English courses within your degree without an internationally accepted certificate
- Short exchanges or visits in English-speaking countries
- Essays or papers written in the English language
- Old English proficiency test scores (older than 2 years)
We can not consider candidates for this program who
- Hand in a language proficiency test with a score below the levels listed above
- Apply without a language proficiency test and without a separate letter stating why you do not need an English proficiency test
Common questions regarding English Language Proficiency
I have a language certificate that is not listed on the website, can I send this as proof?
Please understand that we can only consider internationally established certificates. English certificates from local language schools and universities cannot be verified and thus are rejected. Only the language certificates listed above with sufficiently high scores will immediately lead to the fulfilment of the required language proficiency.
You may send a language certificate that is not listed. However, it is the selection committee's decision, whether it is equal to the certificates listed above. We recommend you provide information about the certificate and state your reasoning.
Recent application periods have shown that applicants without the English certificates listed above and/or an unclear English proficiency are rejected due to a very high number of applications. Thus we recommend you submit one of the English certificates listed above.
I am a native English speaker. Do I still have to send a certificate?
If you were born and/or are living in a country with English as one of its official languages, you do not have to provide further evidence. In this case, please submit a copy of your ID or passport. This might also apply if you have been studying or working in such a country for a long time. In this case, you can submit a confirmation such as a letter from your company or university. We still recommend you to provide additional proof of language proficiency using one of the English language certificates listed above.
My previous degree was fully taught in English. Is this sufficient proof?
No. However, if your degree was obtained in a country with English as one of its official languages (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, UK, USA ...), and your certificate/transcript states that English was the medium of instruction throughout your entire degree (3+ years), and your university attests that all modules were taught and assessed in English, the selection committee may accept this as proof of proficiency. However, the selection committee will decide on a case to case basis depending on the country, institution, and use of English in your application. Please provide a document created by you, stating why you are not submitting an English Proficiency Test. We recommend you to provide proof of language proficiency using one of the English language certificates listed above.
Online English Certificates
This year we will also accept English certificates that are tested online. However, please be aware that the chosen certificate has the regular test curriculum and provides the same level of detail regarding the certificate scores. Furthermore, ensure that the online version of the English certificate states all four individual scores (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) as well as the overall score. For example, the "TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition" provides these scores and fulfils the above-stated requirements. If you are doubtful about a specific online English certificate, please contact the IAS team.
Also notice, that when you apply with an online English certificate:
- Do not use screenshots of the web-page with your test results.
- Do not merely provide web links to the test results.
- University entry tests are not sufficient, an English certificate listed on this page is required.
These are not sufficient, only use the official test results certificate such as a PDF that is provided to you or scan the certificate that you received by post from the testing centre.
I have a TOEFL certificate. What is the institution code of Universität Hamburg?
If you want to submit the TOEFL scores through ETS, the department is Universität Hamburg - Department of Informatics. DI Code: B406. Usually, there is a considerable delay between the test and the arrival of the scorecard. Please ALWAYS add a copy of the scorecard/results page to your application documents and inform us via email: ias-info@informatik.uni-hamburg.de of the upcoming arrival of your scorecard from the test centre. If your documents do not arrive on time, your application will be rejected. It can happen that TOELF documents do not reach us.
More questions regarding the application
What does this mean for the documents I should prepare?
See Required documents for detailed information.