In Fall 2001 I started a study course for 'Technical Computing' at the University of Applied Sciences in Mittweida which is near Chemnitz in
Saxony/Germany.
This course is meant for people who already have a degree from a University and want to do a study besides their normal job. The course lasts 3 semester in which you have to attend lectures in Mittweida every second Saturday . At the end of each semester you have  to spend a week in Mittweida during which practical exercises are held and examinations are written. The fourth and last semester is reserved for writing the diploma theme.

The following 9 areas are covered in the studies:
  • Methodology of  Programming
  • Computerarchitecture
  • Mikroprocessor- and Microcontroller
  • Business Administration and Business Law
  • Analog and Digital Electronic Components
  • Operating Systems
  • Signals and Systems
  • Computernetworks
  • CAD/CAE

In February 2003 I finished the third semester. Then I took a break for 2 semesters to find a diploma theme with my employer PTC. Unfortunately I did not succeed to set up a appropriate theme so at last I took a theme from the university.
The title of my diploma was "Concept and adaptation of a web based Event-Management-System using PHP and MySQL".
I finished my studies on September, 24th 2004 and was nominated as

Diplom-Ingenieur (FH) für Technische Informatik

I am very glad to have finished this project after 3 years of hard work. If somebody is interested here is a link to my diploma.
 

Links regarding my studies

Official home page of the University of Applied Scences Mittweida
Information on my study course (in German)
My home page at the University (in German)
Some pictures of the exam week in February 2003

Some pictures of two bowling evenings in Mittweida
A picture from a graduade meeting on November 2004 in Mittweida

Concept for a diploma theme dealing with event management (in German)
 

 

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