Information for beginners in the Bachelor's program
Starting your Bachelor's degree program in 2026/27 winter semester
Central Introductory Event for New Students in the BA Program
Tuesday, 06.10.2026, 08:00–11:45, Audimax (external link, opens in a new window)
Subject-Specific Introductory Event for New Students in Information Science
Tuesday, 06.10.2026, 12:00–13:00, H3 (external link, opens in a new window)
(Slide deck for the event is available in German here after the event.)
Introduction to the Administrative Systems of the University (UR Account, SPUR, FlexNow & Co.)
digital compilation of information
Course Schedule Planning Workshop
- The workshop is organized by the student association for computer science students (FS[i]) and aimed at students of information science, media informatics, and information systems.
- Information about the workshop and the student association's entire orientation program (including the pub night) can be found on the website or Instagram page of the FS[i] around the start of October.
Which courses are recommended for first-semester students?
- The Subject-Specific Introductory Event for New Students in Information Science provides course recommendations for your first semester. You can find them in the slide deck above or use the exemplary study plans below as a guide.
- Important: Course registration via the course catalog in the SPUR campus portal by October 15, 2026 at the latest.
The Information Science Group also provides you with the following documents for your start of studies:
- Guide to planning your course schedule for first-semester students starting in winter semester 2017/2018 or later
- Exemplary course of study for information science as a Bachelor's subject
- Exemplary course of study for Information Science as a 2nd Major
- Exemplary course of study for the combination of information science and media informatics
Information for beginners in the Master's program
The FIDS Welcome Weeks will set you up for a successful start in the Human-Centred AI Master's program.
Important links
General information about the study program:
- Campus portal SPUR: Here you can change your address details and have access to your fee account and your study certificates. You will also find additional information (e.g., canteen menus) and other links to student life. You can also view the course catalogs and your timetable.
- University academic calendar with information on lecture times
- Enrollment and deregistration for courses and examinations: You can register for courses via the course catalogs in the SPUR campus portal. Registration for examinations is done via the FlexNow2 examination management system .
- E-learning platform GRIPS: Here you can register for the courses you are enrolled in, view slide sets or similar, receive course-related news and much more.
- Zoom video conferencing software: You can use Zoom to take part in virtual synchronous (teaching) events, meetings, and consultation hours.
- University media centre: Here you can find recordings of courses.
- General Student Advisory Service
- BAföG office
Specialized information about the study program:
- Examination Regulations Bachelor/ Master
- Module description Bachelor/ Master
- News from the Information Science Regensburg Group
- Secretary's Office
- Program-related student advisory service “Information Science”
- Counseling guide
- GRIPS course “Forum Information Science” with information on jobs, events, and much more. Here you can also acquire participants for your experiments.
- Student association for SLK faculty
- FS[i] (student association for computer science students): Here you will find social gatherings and also contacts for (almost) all student matters. You are also welcome to contact the "activists" and actively help organize events such as the summer party and the Christmas party.