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Organizational Information, FHNW School of Computer Science

School of Computer Science


How much does the program cost? Which regulations apply? When does the semester start? You'll find all the answers to organizational questions here.

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Dates & Schedules Computer Science

Spring Semester 2025

17.02.2025 - 13.09.2025

Classes

17.02.2025 - 14.06.2025

Exam Preparation, Colloquiums

23.06.2025 - 05.07.2025

Module Final Examinations

30.06.2025 - 12.07.2025

Special Dates

 

Project Week

05.05.2025 - 10.05.2025

Career Day

18.03.2025

Class-Free Period

18.04.2025 - 27.04.2025

01.05.2025

29.05.2025

09.06.2025

Graduation Ceremony

25.09.2025

Location: Campus Hall, Building 6, FHNW Campus Brugg-Windisch

  

Fall Semester 2025/2026

15.09.2025 - 14.02.2026

Classes

15.09.2025 – 21.12.2025

Exam Weeks

27.10.2025 – 01.11.2025

15.12.2025 – 20.12.2025

Retake Exams

05.01.2026 – 10.01.2026

09.02.2026 – 14.02.2026

Block Modules

12.01.2026 – 07.02.2026

Special Dates

 

Induction Week for 1st Semester Students

08.09.2025 – 12.09.2025

Class-Free Period

22.12.2025 – 02.01.2026

Semester Plan for Computer Science Programs

The most important dates at a glance:

  • Semester Plan 2025-2026 for Bachelor's Programs of the School of Computer Science (german)

Class Schedule for Computer Science Programs

Here you'll find the current schedule for all Bachelor's programs. Please note: There are no fixed classes.
This means: From the second semester onward, you can register for modules across all classes and create your own personal schedule. If you are already enrolled, you can find the detailed schedule including room numbers on Inside.

  • Schedule Spring Semester 2025 (german)
  • Schedule Fall Semester 2025 (not final, german)
  • Overview of Module Abbreviations Fall Semester 2025 (not final, german)
  • Guide to Interpreting the Schedule (german)
Dates & Schedules Data Science & Artificial Intelligence

Spring Semester 2025

17.02.2025 - 13.09.2025

Classes

17.02.2025 - 14.06.2025

Exam Weeks

30.06.2025 - 11.07.2025

Special Dates

 

Introduction Day

06.02.2025

Career Day

18.03.2025

Class-Free Period

18.04.2025 - 27.04.2025

01.05.2025

29.05.2025

09.06.2025

Graduation Ceremony

25.09.2025

Location: Campus Hall, Building 6, FHNW Campus Brugg-Windisch

  

Fall Semester 2025/2026

15.09.2025 - 14.02.2026

Classes

15.09.2025 - 21.12.2025

Exam Weeks

08.01.2026 - 23.01.2026

Oral Exams

16.02.2026 - 18.02.2026

Block Modules

26.01.2026 - 06.02.2026

16.02.2026 - 20.02.2026

Special Dates

 

Induction Week for 1st Semester Students

08.09.2025 - 12.09.2025

Class-Free Period

22.12.2025 - 07.01.2026

09.02.2026 - 22.02.2026

Semester and Schedule for Data Science & Artificial Intelligence Program

  • Example Semester and Schedule for Fall Semester in the Bachelor of Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
  • Semester Plan 2025-2026 for Bachelor's Programs of the School of Computer Science (german)
Barrier-Free Studies

The FHNW School of Computer Science is committed to providing equal opportunities and strives to offer barrier-free studies for all its students. Disadvantages during studies due to disabilities or impairments are addressed through reasonable accommodations. Depending on the impairment, the infrastructure of the teaching location may be adapted, for example. We address the needs of affected individuals on a case-by-case basis.

Contact your program director if you are affected by a disability or an impairment.

Computer Requirements

You need a laptop for your studies at the FHNW School of Computer Science. However, don't purchase a new device for the start of your studies; continue using your existing one for now. During the course of your studies, you can purchase discounted devices through the Projekt Neptun if needed.

Guidelines for the notebook requirement for students of FHNW School of Computer Science.

Fees and Costs

According to the fee regulations of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW, the following semester and registration fees apply:

For Swiss citizens or students with civil law residence in Switzerland (minimum 2 years)*
CHF 750.-
For students with civil law residence in an EU/EFTA state*
CHF 1'000.-
For students with civil law residence outside of Switzerland and the EU/EFTA**
CHF 5'000.-
  

Additional fees

 
Registration Fee
CHF 200.-
Entrance Examination
CHF 300.-
Materials/Licenses
CHF 100.- (per Semester)
Mandatory Membership
CHF 10.- (per Semester)
Graduation Fee
CHF 300.-

* The determining factor is the civil law residence before beginning studies. This is not the tax residence, i.e., students who take up residence in Switzerland for their studies do not have civil law residence in Switzerland (see Article 23, Paragraph 1 of the Swiss Civil Code: "Residence, Definition").

** Applies to students with a residence permit that does not allow employment, i.e., one that was issued solely for the purpose of study.

For more details, see the FHNW fee regulations, valid from academic year 2025/26.

Individual Costs

Books, copying costs, etc.
approx. CHF 800.- (guideline, per year)
High-performance notebook
approx. CHF 1,000.- to 2,000.- (guideline)

Course auditors

Semester fee for course auditors

CHF 100.-   (per ECTS credit)

Military Service, Civilian Service, and Civil Protection

Information about military service, civilian service, and civil protection can be found here.

Scholarships

The scholarship system in Switzerland is regulated at the cantonal level. The canton of residence is responsible for scholarships or interest-free loans.

Overview of all cantonal scholarship offices

Information and forms for scholarships are available from the cantonal offices:

  • Canton of Aargau
  • Canton of Bern
  • Canton of Basel-Landschaft
  • Canton of Basel-Stadt
  • Canton of Luzern
  • Canton of Solothurn
  • Canton of Zurich

If your scholarship application has been rejected, most municipalities have funds and foundations that specifically support citizens or residents of the municipality in need.

According to the FHNW fee regulations, the Director may grant a fee waiver upon request. Please note the process at the School of Computer Science: Fee Waiver at the School of Engineering (pdf, german) 

The Lore and Rudolf Summermatter Foundation enables individuals who could not complete their studies for financial reasons without additional support to study at the FHNW School of Computer Science.

Additional Links

  • www.berufsberatung.ch Tips and links for education financing
  • www.edi.admin.ch/esv Swiss Federal Foundation Directory with search function
  • www.studienstiftung.ch Website of the Swiss Study Foundation
  • www.sbf.admin.ch Website of the State Secretariat for Education and Research
  • www.ausbildungsbeitraege.info Forecast calculator for the cantons AG, BE, BL
  • www.stipendium.ch Free scholarship search platform
  • www.hirschmann-stipendium.ch Hirschmann Scholarship for Master's students at Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences
Study Regulations

FHNW Academic Conditions

The relevant academic regulations for studying at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW:

  • Academic Regulations for Study Programs at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland in the Field of Education (pdf) (german) (valid from September 1, 2022)
  • Academic Regulations for Limited Study Places (pdf) (german)
  • Regulations on Study Place Restrictions (pdf) (german)

Each school has its own study and examination regulations (see below).

For students who began their studies before the Fall Semester 2025/26, the Study and Examination Regulations of the FHNW School of Engineering still apply until the beginning of the Fall Semester 2025/26. From the beginning of Fall Semester 2025/26 onwards, all enrolled students will be subject to the Study and Examination Regulations of the FHNW School of Computer Science (effective as of January 1, 2025).

Further decrees to implement these regulations and establish supplementary provisions are published by the respective schools.

Study and Examination Regulations of the School of Computer Science and the School of Engineerin (german)

Program Regulations

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (german)
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - iCompetence Specialization (german)
Bachelor of Science in Data Science & Artificial Intelligence (german)

Appeals and Complaints

Decisions of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW are reviewed in an internal appeal procedure and can be contested before the FHNW Appeals Commission after completion of the appeal procedure.

You can find the regulations on appeal and complaint procedures in the Study and Examination Regulations.

Housing

The Association for Student Housing Region Brugg-Windisch helps students find accommodation in the Aargau region. Apartment and shared apartment room offers can be placed free of charge.

On the I-Markt marketplace platform, students and private individuals can search for or advertise apartments, shared rooms, and single rooms.

The Association for Student Housing rents apartments to students at affordable rates. This includes properties in Brugg-Windisch.

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