Mathematics 3 for Computer Science - Media

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science

Version

Version 1 of 23.01.2026.

Module identifier

11B2032

Module level

Bachelor

Language of instruction

German

ECTS credit points and grading

5.0

Module frequency

winter and summer term

Duration

1 semester

 

 

Brief description

Advanced mathematical knowledge, skills and abilities in the field of analysis and geometry are taught, and their application in media informatics is demonstrated and practiced in an exemplary manner.

Teaching and learning outcomes

1. several variables

2. continuation of the analysis

3. geometric transformations

Overall workload

The total workload for the module is 150 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").

Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning
Workload hoursType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
60LecturePresence or online-
15PracticePresence-
Lecturer independent learning
Workload hoursType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
60Preparation/follow-up for course work-
15Exam preparation-
Further explanations

Other modern teaching and learning concepts, such as the inverted classroom method or agile learning scenarios, can be used as didactic methods.

Graded examination
  • Written examination
Exam duration and scope

Exam: see current study regulations

Recommended prior knowledge

1. Funtions

2. Differential calculus

3. Integral calculus

Knowledge Broadening

Students have advanced knowledge of mathematical techniques for modeling and solving their scientific problems.

Knowledge deepening

Students confidently apply the basic techniques of analysis and algebra previously learned in the context of advanced mathematical procedures.

Knowledge Understanding

Students model problems in their field of application using mathematical methods. They are proficient in the essential calculation methods.

Application and Transfer

Students model problems in their field of application using mathematical methods.

Communication and Cooperation

Students can present and explain mathematical models in their field of application.

Literature

1. G. Teschl/S. Teschl: Mathematik für Informatiker Band 2 Analysis und Statistik Springer eXamen press, 3. Aufl. 2014

2. Arens/Hettlich et al.: Mathematik Springer Spektrum, 3. Aufl. 2015

3. Bär, G.: Geometrie: Eine Einführung für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler Teubner Verlag, 2013

4. D. Marsh: Applied Geometry for Computer Graphics and CAD Springer Verlag, 2005

5. Goebbels/Ritter: Mathematik verstehen und anwenden: Differenzial- und Integralrechnung, Lineare Algebra, Springer Spektrum 4. Aufl. 2023

Applicability in study programs

  • Computer Science and Media Applications
    • Computer Science and Media Applications B.Sc. (01.09.2025)

    Person responsible for the module
    • Thiesing, Frank
    Teachers
    • Gervens, Theodor
    • Henkel, Oliver
    • Thiesing, Frank
    • Meyer, Jana
    • Ambrozkiewicz, Mikolaj
    • Lenz, Sandra