This three/four year course will help students develop their managerial, intellectual and practical skills and provide them with key knowledge required to work in computer science.
May 2025
3 years
April 30
€9,925
Berlin, Germany
Students will develop the core skills required to further their academic and theoretical knowledge in IT. The curriculum emphasises computer science which is supported by professional tools, advanced simulation techniques literacy and the application of a variety of tasks to solve problems and make informed decisions and design solutions in the domain of IT.
Located in Berlin, the capital of Germany, BSBI is the perfect location to deepen your knowledge and understanding of the computer science domain. Our compulsory professional labs, workshops and local as well as global networks allows you to become the adaptable, resilient, globally minded, confident, entrepreneurial, and service savvy professional so in demand in the contemporary workplace.
Instructed by a mixture of cutting-edge academic staff and experienced industry professionals, you will have the opportunity to learn real-world skills beyond the classroom through visits, networking and placements.
Berlin School of Business and Innovation is in partnership with University for the Creative Arts (UCA). As a result of this partnership, BSBI is able to offer the BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Digitisation programme. UCA is an acclaimed creative institution in the UK that ranks highly in all three of the major UK league tables. The university has also been ranked 13th out of all UK universities in the Guardian League Table 2020; and ranked no.7 in the 2021 Guardian League Tables for Business, Management & Marketing.
Berlin: October
2025 February, October: International students Price: €9,925/year
The latest technology is used to enhance learning and collaborative working, research-active staff works with you on the latest research developments, while industry guest speakers and live briefs provide development opportunities embedded throughout the course enrich your creative and business practice and significantly contributes to your experience at BSBI and preparation of professional practice.
The curriculum recognizes that diversity enriches our studies, whether from diversified cultural backgrounds or a range of different social experiences. Our curriculum is designed to provide a wide range of perspectives on the computer science industries in a global context and to be an inclusive learning environment where explicit consideration is given to the diversity of our students.
You will study up to four days per week, in smaller class sizes and more frequent sessions. Teaching takes place Monday to Saturdays, during morning, afternoon, or evening sessions.
The modules of this programme are offered and delivered 100% on campus. Students will also have additional access to course and reading materials via the University for the Creative Arts platform.
Year 1 focuses on developing your understanding of how computer science works and its place in innovative businesses. Alongside this you will explore the core tools and practices that are foundational to emerging issues in an increasingly digitised world.
Fundamentals of Computer Science
Mathematics for Computer Science
International Business Administration
Computer Science – Algorithms and Problem Solving using Python
Statistics for Data Analysis
Database Design and Implementation
Students will develop their research and learning within the fields of machine learning, data analysis, modelling and planning using programming languages and tools.
Machine Learning and Visualisation
Predictive Analysis – Classifications, Regression, Clustering
Digital Economy and Transformation
Computer Science for Digital Engineering (with C++, CAD)
Modelling and Planning
Operations Planning and Project Management
Students receive the opportunity to explore the cutting edge of computer science and digitisation. Research is situated within a global context to provide an extensive understanding of innovations and developments worldwide.
Simulation Techniques
Advanced Simulation Techniques
You will have the opportunity to follow one of 4 innovative pathways.
Dissertation
Finding the perfect place to live while you study is crucial. BSBI has partnered with Edge Student Hub, to provide an accommodation package that ensures you have a comfortable from day one in Germany. Located just 45 minutes from central Berlin, the accommodation provides convenience and ease. Shared rooms start at €599 per month, with single rooms and shared apartments also available. Secure your ideal living arrangement and focus on your studies without any worries.
Bring a Friend and save €500!
If you have a friend who is also planning to study in Berlin, let your Accommodation Advisor know. You can receive a €500 discount on your final month’s rent for a Shared Room*. Please note that your friend must be enrolled at Gisma, BSBI, UE Germany, or Arden Berlin to qualify for this offer.
The BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Digitisation course aims to:
Develop the managerial, intellectual and practical skills necessary for students to present solutions to complex problems faced by professionals within the computer science and digitisation field
Provide students with in-depth knowledge and understanding of the contemporary frameworks which underpin the contemporary professions within the fields of computer science and digitisation
Enable students to identify, analyse and make recommendations for a range of issues in business experienced in professional practice within the respective industries
Develop an understanding and sensitivity to ethical considerations that arise in the practice of computer science and digitisation particularly around the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Prepare students for graduate employment, research, further study and lifelong learning by developing their intellectual, practical and transferable skills
Knowledge
Understand how the specific features of computer science work together to combine programming and operations within a global context
Discuss and apply coherent and detailed knowledge of Computer Science and Digitisation
Debate current professional opinion and research about trends in Computer Science and changes that may affect its development in the near or mid-term future
Application to the Industry
Use in-depth information to analyze complex problems and suggest creative (sometimes original) solutions appropriate to professional practice in Computer Science
Manage operations, innovations and people management to identify and respond to changing briefs in a range of Computer Science delivery contexts
Evaluate critical arguments and information (that may be incomplete) to frame appropriate questions and make judgments regarding solutions to problems related to Computer Science
Apply a range of methods and techniques to review, consolidate, and extend their knowledge, skills and attitudes to support decision-making within the respective industries
Skills
Initiate and carry out projects – exercising initiative and personal responsibility – to enable Computer Science related businesses to achieve defined strategic goals
Apply high-quality managerial and professional skills to create compelling, professional communications to both specialist and non-specialist audiences
Plan and manage their own ongoing professional development making appropriate use of professional opportunities, networks, publications and research sources
The curriculum has been designed with contemporary and practical elements. The latest technology is used to enhance learning and collaborative work. Students will work alongside research-active staff on the latest research developments, while industry guest speakers and live briefs provide networking and development opportunities. This is embedded throughout the course to enrich the creative and digitisation practice and significantly contribute to the experience at university and preparation for professional practice.
Employability is a core ethos of the course and is evidenced in the course overall philosophical aims, approach to teaching and learning, as well as underpinned by co-curriculum activities, where you will gain transferable skills which are adding values to your future employability and enterprising ventures.
BSBI’s dedicated Careers Service helps computer science and digitisation students and alumni reach their career goals and realise their potential. The Service offers specialised support and aims to build long-lasting relationships with local and national employers.
Our admissions close once the requisite number of students is enrolled in the upcoming cohort. Apply early to secure your place.
Fill out the online application form. No additional tests or prerequisites required.
Our program team will contact you to confirm your eligibility.
If selected, you will be offered a seat in the upcoming cohort. Pay the fee to secure your seat
Once accepted, you will receive an official offer letter with instructions on how to pay and join the program. Limited Seats Available
Application Closes: April 30
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