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1/15/2026Building on the knowledge acquired on the Bachelor course, the Master Program in Computer Science in Engineering teaches students the skills required to analyze engineering and computer science problems independently and to devise and make wise use of scientific methods of solving them. The Master Program in Computer Science in Engineering enables all graduates to work successfully throughout their working lives, since it deliberately refrains from teaching currently valid contents, but instead concentrates on theoretically underpinned fundamental concepts and methods that will outlast current trends. The overall course design takes account of this overriding objective. Basic concepts are presented in a connected way that cuts across disciplines in interdisciplinary lectures. Students receive a sound training in mathematical principles, and are offered extension and consolidation modules in individual areas. The course focuses mainly on theory-related subject lectures and specialist courses that train students for independent scientific work. Compulsory elective subject modules introduce students to current research topics. A further characteristic feature of the Master Program in Computer Science in Engineering is a strong research orientation. Moreover, the program is embedded in current research and development projects, for example in the context of the Master’s thesis, making it strongly practice-oriented.
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Public
Germany
Hamburg
Hamburg State
No
4 Semester
SummerWinter
120 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: German[By the application deadline, proof of at least German language skills at the level of the successfully completed B 2.2 examination must be provided for all German language Master's degree programmes. The language examination must have been taken according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and must not be older than 2 years.] English[There are lectures in English in all German-language Master's programmes. It is therefore advisable to have sufficient knowledge of English for all Master's programmes. However, official proof of sufficient English language skills is only required for the Master's programme in 'Computer Science' and 'Electrical Engineering' until application deadline and in 'International Management and Engineering' until enrolment deadline.]
IELTS/TOEFL: TOEFL: Minimum 577 (PB), 90 (IB), or 22 (revised paper-delivered). Institution code: 8165 (no department code needed). Note: TOEFL ITP and TOEFL Essentials not accepted. IELTS (Academic): Minimum 6.5.
Not required
According to current practice, all graduates of the Bachelor's program in Computer Science in Engineering are accepted into the Master's program in Computer Science in Engineering. The same applies to all graduates of similar Bachelor's programs from German universities. The subject requirements for the Master's program in Computer Science in engineering can be found here. Internal graduates of the following TUHH Bachelor's programs can continue their studies in Computer Science in Engineering Master consecutively: Notes for TUHH students Allgemeine Ingenieurswissenschaften (Computer Science) (B.Sc) The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Networks and Internet Security, Functional Programming, Programming Paradigms Computer Science (B.Sc.) The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems, Signals and Systems Data Science (B.Sc.) The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Internet Security, Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems Computer Science in Engineering (B.Sc.) Electrical Engineering (B.Sc.) The following modules must be proven: One of the following modules: "Algorithms and Data Structures" or "Computability and Complexity" or "Automata Theory and Formal Languages". And one additional module from the specialization "Computer Science" of the IIWBS. Technomathematics (B.Sc.) TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Internet Security, Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems, Signals and Systems, Computability and Complexity or Algorithms and Data Structures The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Networks and Internet Security, Functional Programming, Programming Paradigms The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems, Signals and Systems The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Internet Security, Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems The following modules must be proven: One of the following modules: "Algorithms and Data Structures" or "Computability and Complexity" or "Automata Theory and Formal Languages". And one additional module from the specialization "Computer Science" of the IIWBS. One of the following modules: "Algorithms and Data Structures" or "Computability and Complexity" or "Automata Theory and Formal Languages". And one additional module from the specialization "Computer Science" of the IIWBS. "Algorithms and Data Structures" or "Computability and Complexity" or "Automata Theory and Formal Languages". TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Internet Security, Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems, Signals and Systems, Computability and Complexity or Algorithms and Data Structures Allgemeine Ingenieurswissenschaften (Computer Science) (B.Sc) The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Networks and Internet Security, Functional Programming, Programming Paradigms The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Networks and Internet Security, Functional Programming, Programming Paradigms Computer Science (B.Sc.) The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems, Signals and Systems The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems, Signals and Systems Data Science (B.Sc.) The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Internet Security, Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems The following TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Internet Security, Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems Computer Science in Engineering (B.Sc.) Electrical Engineering (B.Sc.) The following modules must be proven: One of the following modules: "Algorithms and Data Structures" or "Computability and Complexity" or "Automata Theory and Formal Languages". And one additional module from the specialization "Computer Science" of the IIWBS. The following modules must be proven: One of the following modules: "Algorithms and Data Structures" or "Computability and Complexity" or "Automata Theory and Formal Languages". And one additional module from the specialization "Computer Science" of the IIWBS. One of the following modules: "Algorithms and Data Structures" or "Computability and Complexity" or "Automata Theory and Formal Languages". "Algorithms and Data Structures" or "Computability and Complexity" or "Automata Theory and Formal Languages". And one additional module from the specialization "Computer Science" of the IIWBS. Technomathematics (B.Sc.) TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Internet Security, Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems, Signals and Systems, Computability and Complexity or Algorithms and Data Structures TUHH-modules are recommended: Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Internet Security, Electrical Engineering I + II, Introduction to Control Systems, Signals and Systems, Computability and Complexity or Algorithms and Data Structures here Notes for TUHH students
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 341
Winter: June 1st – July 15th
Summer: December 1st - January 15th
ApplicationEndDate: 15 January 2026 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 January 2026 at UTC