Study
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Courses
The Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt offers an attractive and international programme for doing a Bachelor, Master, and/or a Doctorate in Computer Science. For more information about Teacher Training programmes see the study pages of the Bachelor/Master and Doctorate programmes.
Internships
Students from Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
If you are enrolled in a study program offered by the University of Klagenfurt and interested in doing an internship either at the institute or at a company under our supervision, you can contact iid-office [at] aau [dot] at to inquire about project supervision.
External students
Occasionally we also have openings for part-time and/or summer projects for external students. A list of such projects is announced below. If you are interested in one of the projects, you are welcome to send us a motivation letter and an extended CV (including a transcript of records).
Currently, we do not have open projects for external students.
Master theses
The Department of Informatics Didactics offers a number of thesis projects for Master students in various research areas. The goal of a Master’s thesis project is to provide an answer to a relevant research question in computer science education. This typically involves the implementation of a teaching concept or the construction or extension of a prototype tool or method used to evaluate your research hypotheses and a written thesis to report, interpret, and discuss the results. A thesis project is typically taking 6-9 months full-time work. More information on the procedure for performing a Master’s Thesis project at the University of Klagenfurt and all forms are available at Master and Diploma Theses.
Available projects
List of topics in which we are offering a number of Master Thesis projects:
- AMEISE Project, several projects available
- Informatik Werkstatt, several projects available
For more information on the Master’s Thesis projects see also announcement on the TEWI page and/or please contact iid-office [at] aau [dot] at.
Thesis proposal
The first step of any MSc thesis project is to write a thesis proposal. This document serves as a guide during and as a reference for your thesis project.
A thesis proposal should contain
- Brief introduction into the subject field
- Scientific motivation for the project (why is it relevant?)
- Research goal and list of (initial) research question(s) that will be addressed
- Initial planning and staging of the project – what are the expected deliverables and milestones to reach them, when will you start/end. Deliverables are a prototype of a piece of software, an algorithm, an advice on how to treat a particular problem, a documented architecture, etc.
- Risk analysis, or those (external) events that could have an impact on your planning
- Contact details for the participants (student, supervisor, and when appropriate also the company supervisor)
- Supervision details: generally an n-weekly schedule for meetings to discuss findings and progress that you’ve established togerther with your university (and company) supervisor(s).
- When appropriate details regarding intellectual property and allowance (sometimes these are arranged in a separate legal contract)
- List of courses that still need to be followed and/or final exams that need to be taken (not so much as guard for entering the thesis phase but to document a potential impact on the planning)
The proposal is written in English (German on request) so international students can read, and build on, your work. It is important to note that the details and planning are not cast in stone for the complete duration of the thesis project. If initial results show that there are good reasons to improve on the initial ideas, then plans can be changed. In such a case, the proposal can be updated and serve as a track record that documents and motivates such changes.
How to write a Thesis?
Concering structure and contents you might follow the guideline by Prof. John W. Chinneck’s website.
Regarding the style of writing a Diploma Thesis we refer the student to the books:
- “The Elements of Style”, Strunk and White.
- “Writing for Computer Science” of Justin Zobel.
The website of Prof. Henning Schulzrinne contains further useful hints that should be considered.
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