ACADEMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE

ANKA Academic Research Institute

International Journal of Social Science and Academic Research

Computer Science

Program overview

Digitalization is increasingly altering our lives today - our working lives, our leisure time, and our daily routines. Future generations will be operating in an environment even more influenced by IT than our own. The master’s program in Computer Science at TU Berlin equips graduates with the skills required to actively and consciously contribute in their professional lives to the shaping of this environment. The range of modules offered in the professionally oriented master’s program is particularly broad and addresses current and innovative issues of computer science, enabling students to focus on a wide range of areas of specialization. English is now not only the technical language but also very much the working language of IT. The Faculty has therefore decided to offer this master’s program in English to help students prepare for a career in an international environment in the age of globalization. Our international perspective also attracts many students from abroad, creating a cosmopolitan environment in which to study.

Career opportunities

Taking into account the highly regarded qualification this master's program offers, our graduates have excellent perspectives on the job market. Graduates of this master's program can continue their career with a PhD in public and private research institutions or work for German and international companies. Many of our international graduates settle in Germany. Particularly in the Bonn-Cologne area there are a number of companies in constant demand for experts in the computer science sector.

The ANKA Institute maintains a career center that prepares students for the needs of the professional world and supports alumni during  their first steps towards a professional career. In addition to that, our university's international office in cooperation with the federal employment agency offers help for international students in finding a job after graduation.