Difference between a certified computer scientist and a distance learning computer science degree?

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Barnabas78
6 months ago

A state-tested computer scientist is no academic degree , but a further education, such as the state-tested farmer or specialist, the training usually takes only 2 years and completes with the educational level 6, ie with the same level as a Bachelor's degree in computer science at a university or FH. However, a wide-ranging master's degree is usually not possible with the state-tested computer scientist.

In competition with the job search, however, in direct comparison, most of the academic Bachelor's degree is preferred.

Barnabas78
6 months ago
Reply to  XPapageiX

I can't tell you that, but you must at least have the professional high school tires or medium maturity and vocational training in a similar area.

At least I know this from the state-tested farmer, which is quite similar. You need to ask the exact requirements for educational institutions directly, eg

W00dp3ckr
6 months ago

A recognized Fernuni brings you to a Bachelor comparable to Uni or FH. More emphasis is placed on principles, “going to depth” and learning new content. This makes you more flexible and therefore better paid.