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Module Elective courses 2, Media Computer Science (Bachelor) (ER 5)

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Elective courses 2

MINB6505

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Vogelsang

8 ECTS points / 8 Contact hours

6th Semester

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Module Internship

The student should be able to lay his emphasis on individual interests.

Individual exams
Course Augmented and virtual reality

I W171

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Matthias Wölfel

German

4/4

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course CC Operation

I W917

Lecture

Dr. Günther Schreiner

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course Concept, Design und Presentation of interactive Projects

I W915

Lecture

Prof. Thomas Hinz

German

2/2

Homework 1 Semester (graded)

Course Embedded Software Laboratory

I W612

Laboratory

Prof. Dr. Dirk Hoffmann

German

2/2

Laboratory Work 1 Semester (graded)

With the help of the modeling tool CANoe the participants design a control unit in the field of automotive electronics. The project also includes tasks from the field of microcontroller programming and software quality assurance.

Software and hardware tools für designing automative ECUs

Practical work
Course Graphical-geometric algorithms

I W158

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Christian Pape

German

2/2

Written/verbal Exam 90/20 Min. (graded)

Course HKA-APP

I W155

Practical work

M.Sc. Daniel Weisser
Prof. Dr. Manfred Seifert

German

2/2

Hands-on Work 1 Semester (graded)

Course IT Consulting

I W433

Lecture

Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Mathias Philipp

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Consulting market, basic methods and analysis tools, peculiarities of IT consulting, basis types of case studies.

Lecture material completely as pdf documents, blackboard notes for interactive development of central problem positions, instructions for interactive role play and case study material

Participation lecture, development of an interactive role play in the group, individual execution of a short case study.

Course IT Security

I W210

Lecture

Dipl. Inform. (FH) Michael Fischer
Dipl. Inform. (FH) Georg Magschok

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Technological and topological mechanisms for securingnetworks, attack patterns and defense mechanisms againstthem. Basics of, variants of and defense against malicioussoftware. Analysis and judgement of security mechanismsand related activities. Excercies at the end of each semester provide practicalexperience in dealing with security topics.

Presentation with a lot of room for discussions andinteraction. Finalized by a hands-on session.

Course Microservices

I W930

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Zimmermann

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course Mobile communication

I W914

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Oliver P. Waldhorst

German

2/2

Verbal Exam 20 Min. (graded)

Course Model-based Software Development

I W911

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Martin Sulzmann

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

  • Formal Modelling Languages
    • Synchronous languages (Lustre/SCADE)
    • Temporal Specifications (LTL)
  • Domain-specific Extensions
    • Textual versus visual modelling
    • Modeltransformation via internal DSLs
    • Modelling guide lines
  • Formal testing and verification
    • Coverage criteria
    • Testcasegeneration
    • Static analysis and model-checking

  • lectures notes and slides
  • exercies
  • online references

Prerequisistes:
  • UML Basics
  • C++,
  • Logic (propsitional),
  • Lexer, Parser, EBNF (Compiler basics)
Mix of lecture (2/3) and practical exercies/project work (1/3)
Course New Lecture

I W779

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Zoltán Nochta

German

2/2

Module exam

Course New Lecture

I W928

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Martin Sulzmann

English

2/2

Module exam

Course New Lecture

I W934

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Zimmermann

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course Python frameworks

I W800

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Zimmermann

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course Robotics

I W233

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Björn Hein

German

4/4

Written/verbal Exam 90/20 Min. (graded)

Fields of application of industrial and service robots, kinematic types, coordinate transformation, kinematic modelling of manipulators, track design, sensorics, control architecture (hardware and software), methods of programming, programming languages

Prior registration or agreement with a lecturer required

Lecture Notes and Literature

Lecture in form of seminar
Course Serious Games

I W910

Lecture

Prof. Daniel Schwarz

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course Sound design

I W801

Lecture

B.Sc. Noah Ibers

German

2/2

Written Exam 60 Min. (graded)

This lecture introduces various concepts and areas of sound design. Besides technical basics to:

 


  • Sound theory and waves
  • Recording technology, storage and processing
  • sound synthesis

 

creative applications of sound design like:

 


  • Audio processing
  • music and audio production
  • music theory
  • use and effect of sound in applications or films

 

will also be thematized. The lecture teaches how professional soundscapes and moods can be created to achieve desired effects.

 

The lecture is accompanied by exercises in which the knowledge is practically applied. The content of the assignments ranges from editing audio tracks, sound synthesis and scoring of film scenes to the development of sound brands.