Questions about application and admission, Mail: studium(at)tum.dePhone: +49 89 289 22245In Person: Arcisstr. If you would like additional information about cookies on this website, please see our Data Protection Declaration. The work requirement for each master's programmes is 120 ECTS credits. It will prepare students for a future career in the very broad field of distributed systems and their applications. Today's information technology is witnessing a change - and the change is omnipresent. The cookie does not contain any personal data and is used solely for website analysis. You need sufficient English language skills if you wish to apply for this program. After accepting an offer of admission in TUMonline, you will receive a list of documents you must submit to TUM in hardcopy for enrollment. Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme UE 066 011 – Master’s Programme DDP Computational Logic (Erasmus-Mundus) (to be discontinued) UE 066 645 – Master's Programme Data Science UE 066 926 – Master’s Programme Business Informatics UE 066 931 – Master’s Programme Logic and Computation UE 066 932 – Master’s Programme Visual Computing UE 066 935 – Master’s Programme Media Informatics UE 066 936 – Master’s Programme Medical Informatics UE 066 937 – Master’s Programme Software Engineering & Internet Computing UE 066 938 – Master’s Programme Computer Engineering UE 066 950 – Master’s Programme Didactic of Informatics (to be discontinued), Software Engineering & Internet Computing. Please note that you always have to send the signed application for enrollment and all notarized hardcopies by post. The International Master's Program in Distributed Systems Engineering is a new 2-year program offered by the Faculty of Computer Science at the Technische Universität Dresden (Dresden University of Technology). The Master's programme is taught entirely in English. The content and qualifications offered by the courses are divided into modules. The Master's course in Medical Informatics focuses on methodological approaches to problems and the related solutions-orientated mindset. The EPILOG, as it is known, is a final stage in studies conducted at the Faculty of Informatics. The Master's programme is taught entirely in English. Programme duration 4 semesters Beginning Winter semester Application deadline. Several formats are currently available to allow for distance learning. If you are interested in continuing your studies, you will find information of doctoral studies at TUM, here. Dekanat der Fakultät für Informatik Erzherzog-Johann-Platz 1 4. The great importance of the field of computer engineering is mainly due to the increasing spread of embedded systems in objects in everyday life; embedded microprocessors are found in communication devices, cars and medical equipment as well as industrial systems, household appliances and systems in entertainment electronics. The subjects of the research-driven teaching are thereby information and communication systems in economics and society, especially the analysis, modeling, design, implementation, and evaluation of such systems. In the current situation due to the coronavirus, making plans for the upcoming semesters is not easy. Non-native English speakers: certificate of proficiency in English at level C1 of CEFR, e.g., TOEFL iBT with 95 points, IELTS level 7.0, Technische Universität Dresden The master's programme Data Science provides an indepth, scientifically founded, education. They are capable of discovering and understanding complex interrelationships, patterns and knowledge from raw data in a structured way and to communicate it efficiently. After gaining a number of years' professional experience, graduates are also able to take up managerial positions. Depending on the program and your individual background, it may be necessary for you to keep working on your language skills during your studies. English; Languages. International Master's Program in Distributed Systems Engineering. Attention: JavaScript deactivated TU Dresden has garnered a reputation in international circles for its programs in «Engineering and Technology», «Life Sciences and Medicine», «Natural Science», «Physics». Opportunities for graduates are to be found in basic research in universities or industrial organisations and in applied research and development in industrial businesses or university spin-offs. Aptitude assessment is a two-part procedure after the submission of an official application to a program. We recommend that you submit the documents for enrollment as soon as possible after receiving admission. Proficiency in English at Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is recommended for successful progress in the course. For the 'Thesis' examination subject, an academic thesis must be prepared and the candidate examined by committee. a minimum of a four-year duration of study). At this event, which takes place twice a year, theses produced in the previous six months are opened up to a wider public in a poster exhibition and selected presentations. The module comprises a practical course in the scope of 120 hours (8 semester hours per week) and self-study. – 31.05. Graduates of this program are qualified to understand in detail complex techniques for data editing and data analysis, how to adapt complex models to concrete problems, to combine and redevelop them in order to derive prediction and classification models. The cookie does not contain any personal data and is only used for website analysis. This evidence of your language proficiency confirms that you comply with the minimum language requirements for admission to the program. In this procedure, the TUM school or department determines whether you meet the specific requirements for its master’s degree program. we are re-designing our website and want to include you in the process. Aptitude assessment allows the TUM school or department to which you are applying the opportunity to evaluate your individual talents and motivation for study. During the application period, you must apply through the TUMonline application portal and upload your application documents. The programme has a modular structure and consists of lectures, exercises, seminars, tutorials, internships, lab practicals, research projects and language courses. "Project Work" is a unique module that offers an opportunity of an internship or independent research within the Master’s programme. Applicants with a higher education degree from a German institution, please see: https://tu-dresden.de/studium/vor-dem-studium/bewerbung/online-bewerbung. Non-EU nationals: 1 April until 31 May EU nationals: 1 April until 15 July. One study year represents 60 ECTS credits. Selection takes place through an aptitude assessment procedure. In addition to its exploration of pedagogic, didactic and specialist content and information technology, the master's programme provides skills in specialised and scientific areas of the field of informatics. Is needed to optimize the delivery time of the website. In order to ensure this, all the lectures of the master's programme are held in English and the master’s thesis is written in English. Used to store a few details about the user such as the unique visitor ID. Evidence of your language proficiency has to be submitted before the end of the application deadline.