Teaching in Winter 2024/25 (Status)

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These are our courses for winter 2024/25 (October through February), how to register for them, and their current status:

CodeCourseRegistration StatusStatistics
ADAPAdvanced Design and ProgrammingOpen (first StudOn then survey)
AMOSAgile Methods and Open SourceOpens on Oct 7th but we recommend you join the industry partner project pitches on Oct 9th first
COACHCoaching Agile TeamsOpens on Oct 7th but we recommend you join the industry partner project pitches on Oct 9th first
MADEMethods of Advanced Data EngineeringOpen (first StudOn then survey)
SEMIApplied Software Engineering Seminar (5 ECTS)Talk to us (bring your own topic or read up on our research)On-going
PROJApplied Software Engineering Project (10 ECTS)Talk to us (bring your own topic or read up on our research)On-going

The status indicators have the following meaning:

  • Not-open-yet means course registration has not yet started; please don’t send email.
  • Open means you can declare your participation interest (always through the survey).
  • Waitlist means the max. number of students has been reached; you can still join the waitlist.
  • Closed means registration for the course, including the waitlist, is not possible any longer.
  • Talk to us means what it says.

Registration / interest declaration

FAU students: You first need to join StudOn, which serves as a waiting room. If you are waitlisted, you don’t fulfill the course requirements. If you get accepted by StudOn, you took the first step. Then check the README.

Everyone: You need to fill out the survey we provide to declare your interest in participating in a course. Filling in the survey does not mean you got a seat. Seat selection only takes place the week(end) before classes start.

Anyone sending us email, asking to skip the line, will be sent to the end of it. Everyone has to come to the first class session. If you have not been assigned a seat and want to maintain your chances of getting in, please come to the first class session.

If you think you have to send us email, please read this post again. If you still think you have to send email, don’t send them to Prof. Riehle, send them to the teaching team. The teaching team alias can be found in the sheet linked to under Code in the table above.

Teaching time tables

Our teaching takes place at defined time slots. If Campo or StudOn says something different, it is incorrect.

CodeSemesterCourse day and time
ADAPWinterMon, 13:00-16:00 (VL + UE)
AMOSWinter; summerWed, 10:15-11:45 (VL); Wed, 12:30-14:00 (UE)
COACHWinter; summerTue, 16:15-17:45 (VL); Wed, 12:30-14:00 (UE)
MADEWinter; summerThu, 14:15-15:45 (VL + UE)
NYTSummerMon, 13:00-16:00 (VL + UE)

Outlook on future teaching