Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Not Available
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Artificial Intelligence | Computer Science | Software Engineering
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Programs

The university offers a range of programs for students, including undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral studies.


Undergraduate Studies

  • Computer Science and Informatics: a university program
  • Computer Science and Informatics: a higher education program
  • Computer Science and Mathematics: a university interdisciplinary program
  • Multimedia: a university interdisciplinary program
  • Administrative Informatics: a university interdisciplinary program
  • Work Practice:
  • Double Degree Program KNU:
  • Diploma Thesis:
  • Transition between Programs BUN-RI to BVS-RI:
  • Transition from Old to New Program:
  • Additional Year:

Graduate Studies

  • Computer Science and Informatics: a master's program
  • Data Science: a direction of the master's program
  • Multimedia: an interdisciplinary master's program
  • Computer Science and Mathematics: an interdisciplinary master's program
  • Cognitive Science: an interdisciplinary master's program
  • Applied Statistics: an interdisciplinary master's program
  • Digital Linguistics: an international joint master's program
  • Artificial Intelligence: an international joint master's program
  • Double Degree Program TU Graz:
  • Master's Thesis:

Doctoral Studies

  • Computer Science and Informatics: a doctoral program
  • Biosciences: an interdisciplinary doctoral program

Double Degree Program KNU

About the Double Degree Program

Students of the university program Computer Science and Informatics can obtain a double degree with Kyungpook National University from South Korea. They can choose between two study programs: Electrical Engineering or Computer Science. The study is conducted in English.


Eligibility

To be eligible for the program, students must be enrolled in the 2nd year of the program at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science and will enroll in the 3rd year of study in the next academic year. The student must have an average grade of at least 8 in the 1st and 2nd year of study. Students must complete 2 semesters (54 ECTS) at KNU and prepare a diploma thesis for 6 ECTS.


Application

The call for applications is published every year at the beginning of December. More information is available on the e-classroom and in the call for selection of candidates.


Scholarship

Scholarships are available through Erasmus funds. The application can be found in the call along with the application for the program.


Research

Laboratories

Research Projects

Seminars, Conferences, and Defenses

Collaboration with the Economy

International Involvement

Faculty and Students

Research Infrastructure

CERN

Digitalization

JRC

NVIDIA & FRI AI Day 2025

Unlocking the Quantum Future: IBM Quantum

Study

Virtual Information Day

Undergraduate Study

Graduate Study

Doctoral Study

International Exchanges

Student Status

Academic Calendar

Rules, Forms, Prices

Exam Registration

Enrollment

Frequently Asked Questions

General Elective Courses

Tips for Writing a Report

Scholarships

Student Office

During Study

Summer Schools and Workshops

FRI Student Council

UL Career Centers

Sports

FRIdom Band

FRI Robo League

Student Challenges

Alumni

Events

FRI Academy

FRI Summer School

Programming Week

FRI Fridge

Teacher Training

FRI Cookie

FRI Garage

About the Faculty

Mission and Vision

Management

Faculty Bodies

Staff

Contacts

How to Find Us

Rules, Programs, Reports

Catalog of Public Information

Public Tenders

Career at FRI

Media Center

Renting Space

UL FRI Publishing House

For Future Students

Library

Studis

E-classroom

Timetables

Intranet

Contact

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