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7/15/2026? Start of studies: In the first three semesters, you will acquire the mathematical foundations in analysis, linear algebra, numerical analysis, and stochastics, as well as the art of mathematical reasoning. This takes place at the TUHH (in the first and second semesters) and at the UHH (in the third semester). During this period, you will also receive an introduction to the fundamentals of mechanics and electrical engineering, and in the computer science courses you will learn the basics of programming. These lectures are always accompanied by so-called exercises, where you discuss additional tasks with your fellow students in small groups in order to engage particularly actively with the content. ? Course of study: You'll then have time and space to specialize in your fourth, fifth, and sixth semesters. Depending on your choice of advanced modules (see examples below), approximately 60 to 70 percent of the lectures will be in mathematics, with the remainder coming from engineering and computer science. In this way, you will be given a reliable basic mathematical education on the one hand and, on the other hand - through the selective selection of suitable elective modules - a good insight into the modeling of the various fields of application. In a proseminar and a seminar, you'll gain experience in developing your own topic and then presenting it to your fellow students. There are also modules in business administration and non-technical areas, such as language courses. ? Degree: Your studies conclude with a bachelor's thesis, in which you address a specific scientific problem. The thesis can have theoretical-structural or algorithmic content, but can also have an application-oriented character. ? Possible advanced modules: Imaging and image processing Neural Networks and Machine Learning Algorithms for matrices and networks Communications engineering and stochastic processes Mechanics, fluid mechanics and biomechanics Numerical methods for solving systems of equations and differential equations
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Public
Germany
Hamburg
Hamburg State
No
6 Semester
Winter
180 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.]
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 341
Winter: June 1st – July 15th
ApplicationEndDate: 15 July 2026 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 July 2026 at UTC