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Trial Lessons: Philosophy and Computer Science

¿Alguna vez has querido probar un programa de estudios por un día sin ningún compromiso? ¿Sin trabajos, sin viajes, solo una oportunidad de convertirte en un estudiante de maestría por un día y ver si es tu vocación? ¡Estás de suerte! Esta conferencia de prueba abre la puerta al fascinante campo de Filosofía e Informática, un programa de maestr.
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Have you ever wanted to test out a study program for a day without any commitments? No papers, no travel—just a chance to become a master student for a day and see if it's your calling?

You're in luck! This trial lecture opens the door to the fascinating field of Philosophy and Computer Science, a master's degree provided by the University of Bayreuth in Germany.

This concise course comprises seven segments, each containing a 10-20 minute lecture video.

During these sessions, faculty members from the Philosophy & Computer Science department share valuable insights and present a taste of the groundbreaking research you'll encounter at Bayreuth.

Complete the course at your leisure—no deadlines, no exams. Explore the program's structure and content to determine if Philosophy & Computer Science is a path you'd like to pursue.

Philosophy & Computer Science is an exceptional study field addressing the ethical and philosophical foundations of modern technology, computational systems, and applications.

As technology evolves rapidly, we need critical thinkers who can contextualize contemporary issues within a broader perspective.

Curious to learn more about the program? Visit the Philosophy & Computer Science website for detailed information on the program, its structure, topics, and application process.

Don't miss the program's trailer on YouTube.


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