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Web Engineering

Chemnitz University of Technology

Winter Semester

A technically intensive master's program at TU Chemnitz that bridges advanced web technologies, cloud computing, and software service engineering with a unique simulation-game module in the third semester, where students tackle user-centered projects under realistic economic constraints.
The Master's program in Web Engineering at the Faculty of Computer Science of Technische Universität Chemnitz is designed for graduates from informatics and related disciplines who want to deepen their expertise at the intersection of web technologies, distributed systems, and modern software engineering. The curriculum is structured around two parallel elective tracks in the first two semesters. **Main modules** concentrate on the technical core of the discipline — current trends in web engineering, cloud and web application architectures, software service engineering, database approaches (including object-oriented and web-oriented techniques), model-driven software development, and quantitative analysis of software designs. **Specialisation modules** allow students to tailor their studies toward data security and cryptography, distributed systems design, XML and operating systems for distributed environments, real-time systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning, human-computer interaction, and information management. Alongside these technical tracks, the program integrates a key competences component covering business planning for start-ups, start-up financing, technical sales, B2B marketing, and communication and leadership skills — acknowledging that engineering graduates increasingly need business awareness in professional practice. A distinctive feature is the **Simulation Game module** in the third semester — an innovative teaching concept in which student teams work on user-centered solutions while accounting for teamwork dynamics and the economic realities of real-world projects. This experiential element sets the program apart from purely lecture-based master's offerings. The fourth semester is dedicated entirely to the **Master's Thesis**, allowing students to engage with a research or applied problem in depth, supervised by faculty. The program is taught entirely in English, making it accessible to international graduates and preparing students for careers in internationally operating organisations.

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