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Computer Science
at Georgianum

From algorithms to apps

In computer science lessons, our pupils discover the world of technology: from algorithms and programming languages to networks and data structures. The aim is to understand logical connections, use new technologies in a targeted manner and actively shape the digital future.

Focus areas of the subject of computer science

Lower secondary education

(Years 5–10)

Profile class in Year 5

Robotics as a subject area in the STEM profile

Compulsory in Years 9 and 10

Block teaching in Years 9 and 10, i.e. two hours per week for one half-year

Contents

Algorithmic problem solving (Scratch and Calliope), networks, data protection, coding, cryptology (symmetric), data

Upper secondary education

(Years 11–13)

Available from the introductory phase (Year 11)

as a science subject (2 hours per week)

In the qualification phase

Basic level course (3 hours per week)

Abitur examination

Possible as an oral examination subject (P5)

Contents

Object-oriented algorithms (Java), networks, data analysis, coding, cryptology (asymmetric), fundamentals of artificial intelligence, databases, automata and formal languages, programming project

What else?

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Regular events and competitions

  • Informatik-Biber (competition)
  • AI double lesson in cooperation with Campus Lingen in Year 10 computer science class
  • Visit to Campus Lingen with the Year 12 computer science class
  • Youth Research Initiative with a focus on computer science
  • Maker AG in the school's Maker Space

Teachers of computer science

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Stefan Felschen

Fachobmann Informatik

Christina Grote

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Stefan Kemmer

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Eva Schmerge

Maria Tilmann-Bürger

Joyce Wagner