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Computer Science (Bachelor's)

Computer Science (Bachelor's)

With its courses in computer science, business informatics and computer engineering, the computer science program trains the digitization experts of tomorrow.

Computer Science (Master's)

Computer Science (Master's)

Become an expert in current topics in computer science, such as artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, energy informatics, computer graphics, big data, and hardware and software engineering.

Business Information Systems (Master's)

Business Information Systems (Master's)

The digitalization of our society could not be more topical, concerning everything from digital factories, to sustainable mobility, to digital aspects of the shift to greener energy.

Digital Technologies (Bachelor's)

Digital Technologies (Bachelor's)

This interdisciplinary degree program includes the subjects of computer science, a selectable application area as well as various digitization projects in equal parts.

Digital Techologies (Master's)

Digital Techologies (Master's)

This interdisciplinary degree program includes the subjects of computer science, a selectable application area as well as various digitization projects in equal parts.

Industrial/Applied Mathematics (Bachelor's)

Industrial/Applied Mathematics (Bachelor's)

Mathematical methods are used in almost all areas of our society, e.g. for planning, simulation and control in production or traffic.

Industrial/Applied Mathematics (Master's)

Industrial/Applied Mathematics (Master's)

Excellent career opportunities, for example, in the automotive and aviation industries, telecommunications and transportation companies, banks and insurance companies, or energy suppliers.

Intelligent Manufacturing (Master´s)

Intelligent Manufacturing (Master´s)

Training of engineers with problem-solving skills for Industry 4.0 and strong expertise in product development, production and automation technology and data science.

Mechanical Engineering (Master's)

Mechanical Engineering (Master's)

Engineering and interdisciplinary qualifications are acquired that enable individual deployment in the industries and task areas of mechanical engineering.

Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor's)

Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor's)

The course of study is not solely about producing efficient products of high quality, but about constantly making new contributions to solving urgent tasks in business and society.

Process Engineering/Chemical Engineering (Bachelor's)

Process Engineering/Chemical Engineering (Bachelor's)

Process engineering and chemical engineering are concerned with all aspects of the conversion of materials and energy.

Process Engineering/Chemical Engineering (Master's)

Process Engineering/Chemical Engineering (Master's)

The master’s program imparts the more in-depth expertise that is required for positions of responsibility, particularly in research and development.

Electrical Engineering (Bachelor's)

Electrical Engineering (Bachelor's)

Electrical engineering is one of the most important sectors of the German economy. It encompasses the classic fields of energy supply, automation technology, telecommunications, and circuitry.

Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (Master's)

Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (Master's)

Information technology is among Germany’s vital economic sectors, covering modern disciplines of electrical engineering like automation technology, telecommunications and microelectronics.