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Are you considering a Master's degree in Data Science? Here you can find out what content offer.

Tailor Your Studies to Your Interests

Your studies consist of theory and context modules in your chosen profile of Business Engineering. Your specialization makes up two thirds of your degree program. You will develop professional knowledge via project work, additional classes and the Master’s thesis. You can choose an individual area of focus to suit your interests. When selecting your project work, you can demonstrate broad skills or choose to specialize in a specific area.

Additional Classes

Module descriptions of the additional classes offered are only available in German: 

Topic focus AI/ML
Deep Reinforcement Learning (pdf)
Springsemester
Topic focus Applications
Recursive Learning for Engineering Applications
Physics Based Machine Learning (pdf) 
Datascience in Finance
Datascience in Cybersecurity 

 

Springsemester
Fallsemester
(expected next fallsmester)
(expected next fallsmester)

Topic focus data management
Datenbanksysteme (pdf)
GIS Location Intelligence (pdf)
Fall- and springsemester

Project Work and Master’s Theses

Project work and the master’s thesis form the core of your master’s program. The project work is completed in conjunction with one or more industrial partners or as part of publicly funded projects. This will involve handling practical, application-oriented research topics at a high technical level. The results you achieve could be incorporated directly into products or processes offered by the participating company. 

Theory and Context Modules

You complete one third of your master's degree as theory and context modules. Theory modules with technical-scientific focus (TSM) and advanced fundamentals (FTP) provide you with long-term knowledge and train your skills in abstract thinking. You complete your timetable with context modules (CM) from the fields of management, communication and culture.

Consultation

Each student receives intensive support from a student advisor. The first conversation with a student advisor is after acceptance. You work together to create a timetable that matches your interests and objectives. Your individual study agreement sets out your study objectives and the modules selected to achieve them.