Description
Embark on a transformative journey with the Scientific Computing master’s program at Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin). Gain in-depth knowledge in scientific computing, applied mathematics, and a specialized focus area of your choice. Through a curriculum that integrates mathematical disciplines with non-mathematical fields like physics, chemistry, and engineering, you will develop a comprehensive skill set to tackle real-world challenges.
Career Opportunities:
Upon completion of the program, graduates are well-equipped to pursue diverse career paths in industries such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical industry, aeronautics, civil engineering, biology, medicine, business, economics, insurance, and research institutions. The program opens doors to roles in research, development, and innovation across various sectors.
Requirement
- Hold a first university degree in mathematics, business mathematics, technomathematics, or a related program with a strong mathematical focus.
- High School Certificate
- International Passport
- English Language Proficiency (TOEFL: Internet-based - 79, Paper-based - 550, Computer-based - 213; or IELTS: Grade 6 - Academic Module) - Optional for applicants from native English-speaking countries or those who have studied in a native English-speaking country.
Structure
Explore the proposed course schedule for the Scientific Computing master’s program at Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) to guide you through the four-semester journey. While the schedule provides a recommended path, students have the flexibility to tailor their academic journey based on their interests and goals. Dive into a blend of modules that cover a wide range of topics and teaching formats to enhance your learning experience.
Fees
TU Berlin semester/student fee - the fee is around € 310 and includes public transport in Berlin. The fees do not include such expenses as books, the compulsory German language course (approx. € 100 per semester), stationery, meals, healthcare insurance, visa and accommodation. In case that a field trip should be taking place during the second semester, this will require an own share of a maximum € 200 per student.