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Computer Science (Informatik)

Technische Universität Berlin

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A research-oriented master's program at TU Berlin offering six distinct specialisation tracks — from embedded systems and cognitive systems to distributed networks and media technology — within one of Europe's most active computer science research environments.
The Master's program in Computer Science (Informatik) at Technische Universität Berlin is a research-oriented program designed for graduates who want to deepen their technical expertise and engage with open questions at the frontier of the discipline. Taught entirely in English, the program is hosted within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, one of Germany's leading engineering and computing faculties. The curriculum is structured around a combination of core compulsory modules and a wide range of elective courses, enabling students to build substantial depth in a chosen specialisation while retaining exposure to the broader field. The program explicitly supports interdisciplinary inquiry — students can engage with topics spanning theoretical computer science, engineering-focused systems design, human-machine interaction, and data-intensive applications, depending on their chosen direction. A distinctive feature of the program is its **Tracks system**, which allows students to pursue a formally certified specialisation in one of six thematic areas: Data and Software Engineering, Embedded Systems, Fundamentals of Computer Science, Cognitive Systems, Media Technology and Human-Machine Interaction, or Distributed Systems and Networks. Completing a track results in a recognised certificate of specialisation alongside the master's degree. The program culminates in a master's thesis, which constitutes a significant portion of the total workload. Students typically conduct their thesis research in close collaboration with one of the faculty's research groups, and in many cases with external partners from industry or other research institutions. This embedded research experience is central to the program's identity. Berlin's position as a major European technology hub adds a practical dimension to the academic environment — the city hosts a dense ecosystem of startups, established technology companies, and research institutes that frequently collaborate with TU Berlin.

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