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Hamburg University of Technology

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A research-oriented master's program at TU Hamburg that combines rigorous theoretical foundations with applied engineering practice, delivered entirely in English within one of Europe's leading technical universities.
The Master's in Computer Science at Technische Universität Hamburg (TUHH) is a full-time, English-taught program designed for students who want to deepen their understanding of computing at both theoretical and applied levels. Situated within a technical university with strong ties to Hamburg's thriving technology and engineering ecosystem, the program offers a rigorous curriculum that balances foundational computer science concepts with current research directions. The program is structured across four semesters. The first two semesters combine compulsory core modules with a substantial selection of elective coursework, allowing students to tailor their studies toward areas of personal academic interest — whether in software systems, algorithms, data science, intelligent systems, or distributed computing. The third semester is typically dedicated to advanced specialisation modules and project work, often with a research or applied engineering character. The fourth semester culminates in the master's thesis, in which students pursue an independent research contribution under faculty supervision. TUHH's compact, campus-based structure means students have direct access to research groups and faculty members, which supports close supervision during the thesis phase. The program is offered in full-time format as well as a dual-study mode, which allows students to combine academic study with structured employment at a partner company — an option that bridges theoretical learning with professional practice from the outset. The program places strong emphasis on analytical problem-solving, algorithmic thinking, and the ability to work within both independent and collaborative research settings. Teaching is conducted entirely in English, reflecting the program's international orientation and the global nature of the computer science field.

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