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Complete guide to masters programs in Computer Science & IT at German universities
Masters programs in Computer Science & IT provide comprehensive education combining theoretical foundations with practical applications. These programs typically last 1-2 yearsand prepare graduates for various career paths in academia, industry, and research.

Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: Knowledge & Information Management, IT Service Management, Computing & Communications

Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: Computer Science, Computational Engineering, Information and Communications Technology

Area of Study: Engineering Informatics Focus: Applied Mathematics, Business Administration, Computer Science, Mathematics, Software Engineering

Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: Applied Computer Science, Neuroinformatics, Human-Technology Interaction, Energy Informatics, Business Informatics

Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: Theoretical Computer Science, Visual Computing, Information Visualisation and Scientific Visualisation, Autonomous Systems, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Service Technology and Engineering, Business Process Management, Data Engineering, Information Security

Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: Model-Driven Software Development, Advanced Networking, Mobile Computing, Data Science, Data Mining, Big Data Analytics

Area of Study: Computer Science, Computer Science (Teaching Degree) Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Practical Computer Science Focus: Software Development, Decision-Supporting Systems, Human-Machine Interaction, Security in Information and Communication Engineering

Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Computer Science, Computer Science (Teaching Degree), Educational Sciences Focus: Lateral entry Master Teaching Qualification (LS1+ 2)
Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: Mathematical Methods and Pattern Recognition, Information Retrieval, Multimedia Databases, Company Management and Process Management, Image Analysis, Invisible Computing, Parallel Computing, Language Recognition

Area of Study: Applied Computer Science Focus: Stochastic Processes, Knowledge-Based Methods, Parallel and Distributed Algorithms, Applied Cryptology, Mobile Data Communication, Mobile Applications, Usability and User Experience, Project Management and Leadership Theories, Software and Data Engineering, Internet of Things