| Title | Semester | Information | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seminar Real-World Challenges in Data Science und Analytics (Master) | WS 25/26 | Präsenz | Dr.-Ing. Tobias Käfer Steffen Thoma Jacqueline Hoellig |
| Seminar Real-World Challenges in Data Science und Analytics (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | Präsenz | Dr.-Ing. Tobias Käfer Steffen Thoma Jacqueline Hoellig |
| Praktikum Security, Usability and Society (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | Präsenz/Online gemischt | Prof. Dr. Melanie Volkamer Prof. Dr. Thorsten Strufe Dr. Benjamin Berens Matin Fallahi Fabian Lucas Ballreich Anne Hennig Tobias Länge Mattia Mossano Tobias Hilt |
| Praktikum Realisierung innovativer Dienste (Master) | WS 25/26 | Präsenz/Online gemischt | Dr.-Ing. Gunther Schiefer Dr. Frederic Toussaint |
| Praktikum Realisierung innovativer Dienste (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | Präsenz/Online gemischt | Dr.-Ing. Gunther Schiefer Dr. Frederic Toussaint |
| Praktikum Programmieren 3 (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | Präsenz | Prof. Dr. Andreas Oberweis Andreas Fritsch Martin Forell Fabian Rybinski Nadja Kruse |
| Praktikum Kognitive Automobile und Roboter (Master) | WS 25/26 | Präsenz/Online gemischt | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Johann Marius Zöllner Helen Schneider |
| Seminar Real-World Challenges in Data Science and Analytics (Master) | WS 25/26 | On-Site | Dr.-Ing. Tobias Käfer Steffen Thoma Jacqueline Hoellig |
| Seminar Real-World Challenges in Data Science and Analytics (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | On-Site | Dr.-Ing. Tobias Käfer Steffen Thoma Jacqueline Hoellig |
| Seminar Real-World Challenges in Data Science and Analytics (Master) | WS 25/26 | On-Site | Dr.-Ing. Tobias Käfer Steffen Thoma Jacqueline Hoellig |
| Seminar Real-World Challenges in Data Science and Analytics (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | On-Site | Dr.-Ing. Tobias Käfer Steffen Thoma Jacqueline Hoellig |
| Praktikum Security, Usability and Society (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | Blended (On-Site/Online) | Prof. Dr. Melanie Volkamer Prof. Dr. Thorsten Strufe Dr. Benjamin Berens Matin Fallahi Fabian Lucas Ballreich Anne Hennig Tobias Länge Mattia Mossano Tobias Hilt |
| Lab Realisation of innovative services (Master) | WS 25/26 | Blended (On-Site/Online) | Dr.-Ing. Gunther Schiefer Dr. Frederic Toussaint |
| Lab Realisation of innovative services (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | Blended (On-Site/Online) | Dr.-Ing. Gunther Schiefer Dr. Frederic Toussaint |
| Lab Programming 3 (Bachelor) | WS 25/26 | On-Site | Prof. Dr. Andreas Oberweis Andreas Fritsch Martin Forell Fabian Rybinski Nadja Kruse |
| Practical Course Cognitive automobiles and robots (Master) | WS 25/26 | Blended (On-Site/Online) | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Johann Marius Zöllner Helen Schneider |
| Title | Semester | Information | Lecturer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Projektpraktikum Maschinelles Lernen | SS 2026 | Präsenz/Online gemischt | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Johann Marius Zöllner Helen Schneider |
| Praktikum Security, Usability and Society (Master) | SS 2026 | Präsenz/Online gemischt | Prof. Dr. Melanie Volkamer Prof. Dr. Thorsten Strufe Anne Hennig Matin Fallahi Tobias Länge Fabian Lucas Ballreich Tobias Hilt Juraj Sikra Hanna Algedri Dr. Daniela Reimer Christian Mack |
| Praktikum Security, Usability and Society (Bachelor) | SS 2026 | Präsenz/Online gemischt | Prof. Dr. Melanie Volkamer Prof. Dr. Thorsten Strufe Anne Hennig Tobias Länge Matin Fallahi Fabian Lucas Ballreich Juraj Sikra Tobias Hilt Dr. Daniela Reimer Hanna Algedri Christian Mack |
| Praktikum Realisierung innovativer Dienste (Master) | SS 2026 | Präsenz | Dr.-Ing. Gunther Schiefer Dr. Frederic Toussaint Nadja Kruse |
| Praktikum Realisierung innovativer Dienste (Bachelor) | SS 2026 | Präsenz | Dr.-Ing. Gunther Schiefer Dr. Frederic Toussaint Nadja Kruse |
| Praktikum Agentic AI im Smart IoT Office (Master) | SS 2026 | Präsenz | Prof. Dr. Andreas Oberweis Fabian Rybinski Dr.-Ing. Meike Ullrich |
| Praktikum Agentic AI im Smart IoT Office (Bachelor) | SS 2026 | Präsenz | Prof. Dr. Andreas Oberweis Fabian Rybinski Dr.-Ing. Meike Ullrich |
Registration for a seminar or lab
General information on seminars and advanced labs
- The seminars and advanced labs can also be found on the portal of the Department of Economics and Management. As a rule, the application and allocation of places for the courses also takes place there.
- The following applies to Informatics students: AIFB seminars or labs cannot be credited in the Informatics B.Sc./M.Sc. elective area. Informatics students should clarify in advance with the Department of Informatics whether the coursework can be recognized.
Registration for a seminar or lab
- Participation in a seminar or lab requires (1) that you have received confirmation of a seminar place (e.g. via the WIWI portal) and (2) that you have registered for the course in the Campus Management Portal in good time.
- Registration in the Campus Management Portal alone does not entitle you to participate in the course. Students therefore initially receive the status "waiting list" after their registration.
- The registration period usually begins in the first week of the semester and lasts four weeks.
- Cancellation of the seminar or lab after the end of the registration period may result in a grade of 5.0.
- To register for a seminar, the seminar module and the corresponding placeholder course (Seminar in Informatics (Bachelor) or Seminar in Informatics (Master)) must be selected and added to the study plan.
- To register for a lab, the associated informatics module and the corresponding ("T-WIWI-...)course (e.g. "Advanced Lab in Informatics") must be selected and added to the study plan.
- A seminar or lab can also be completed as an additional or preferred Master's course. In this case, the corresponding course component must be selected in the additional coursework or Master's coursework area of the study plan.
Announcement and recording of the grade
If you have registered online, the grade will be entered directly in the Campus Management Portal.
Frequently asked questions
The two grading scales below are usually used for written examinations. However, other grading scales may also be used.
Grading scale with a maximum of 90 points (exam duration 90 minutes)
(for "Grundlagen der Informatik II" sowie "Programmierung kommerzieller Systeme - Anwendungen in Netzen mit Java")
| Points | Grade |
|---|---|
| 79,5 - 90 | 1,0 |
| 75,5 - 79 | 1,3 |
| 70,5 - 75 | 1,7 |
| 66,5 - 70 | 2,0 |
| 62,5 - 66 | 2,3 |
| 57,5 - 62 | 2,7 |
| 53,5 - 57 | 3,0 |
| 49,5 - 53 | 3,3 |
| 44,5 - 49 | 3,7 |
| 40,5 - 44 | 4,0 |
| less than 40,5 | 5 |
Grading scale with a maximum of 60 points (60 minutes)
(for"Programmieren I: Java", "Grundlagen der Informatik I" and for most other exams (exceptions are possible))
| Points | Grade |
|---|---|
| 53,5 - 60 | 1,0 |
| 50,5 - 53 | 1,3 |
| 47,5 - 50 | 1,7 |
| 44,5 - 47 | 2,0 |
| 41,5 - 44 | 2,3 |
| 38,5 - 41 | 2,7 |
| 35,5 - 38 | 3,0 |
| 32,5 - 35 | 3,3 |
| 29,5 - 32 | 3,7 |
| 26,5 - 29 | 4,0 |
| less than 26,5 | 5 |
If you have failed the written second attempt (the retake exam) of an assessment, this is initially a stressful situation. However, it is important to note: According to the Study and Examination Regulations (SPO) of the Department, the examination process is not yet complete. As a rule, an oral follow-up exam will follow.
In which case does an oral follow-up exam take place?
An oral follow-up exam is legally required if a written exam in the second attempt (retake exam) has been graded as "insufficient" (5.0). Its purpose is to determine in a personal interview whether you nevertheless meet the minimum requirements of the module.
Important exceptions:
If the second attempt (the retake exam) was already an oral exam (e.g., for organizational reasons), no further oral follow-up exam will take place.
In the case of seminars, there are usually no oral follow-up exams.
Do I have to register for the oral follow-up exam?
No. You do not need to submit an application. The procedure is initiated automatically as soon as the grade of the second attempt has been finalized in the Campus System. Usually, a few days after the exam review, you will receive an official invitation with the exact date via email or post.
When does the oral follow-up exam take place?
The follow-up exam usually takes place a few weeks after the exam review of the failed written second attempt. Please ensure that you are reachable during this period (usually during the lecture-free period) and check your KIT emails regularly.
Is it useful to attend the exam review beforehand?
Yes, absolutely. We strongly recommend that you attend the exam review appointment.
Error check: Occasionally, points can still be found during the review that raise the result above the passing threshold – in this case, the oral follow-up exam would be void.
Preparation: The review helps you understand which subject areas your knowledge gaps are in. Since the oral follow-up exam covers the same material, this is the best possible preparation.
Procedure and grading of the follow-up exam
Duration: The exam usually lasts between 20 and 30 minutes.
Result: In the oral follow-up exam, you can only receive the grade "sufficient" (4.0) or "insufficient" (5.0). The primary goal is to demonstrate a pass, not to improve the grade in the upper range.
Consequence: If you do not pass the oral follow-up exam, the right to take examinations in this degree program at the Department is generally lost for good.
Deadlines and formalities
Ensure that your current address is stored in the Campus System.
Should you be ill on the scheduled date, a medical certificate (to be submitted immediately to the Examination Office) is strictly required.
