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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: Engineering Informatics Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Engineering Informatics Focus: Software and Systems Engineering, Computer Engineering and Adaptive Systems, Mechatronics and Production

Area of Study: Communications Technology, Computer Science Focus: Telecommunications, Computer Science

Area of Study: Engineering and Management, Practical Computer Science, Business Administration Focus: Databases and Information Systems, Business Management Standard Software, e-Business, Service-based Information Architectures, Software Engineering, Workflow Management

Area of Study: Engineering Informatics Focus: Computational Engineering, Applied research and development.

Area of Study: Engineering Informatics Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: Biology, Mathematics, Physics

Area of Study: Applied Computer Science, Software Engineering Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Applied Computer Science, Computer Science, Software Engineering Focus: Complex Software Systems, IT Security, Secure Software Engineering, Data Science, Game Development, Distributed Information Systems,, Virtual Reality

Area of Study: Software Engineering Focus: Computer Graphics and Animation, Interaction and Communication, Hardware-aware Programming, Numerics and Simulation, Autonomous Systems, Game Theory and Algorithmic Economics, Internet Models, Technologies, Applications, Visual Computing, Databases and Information Systems

Area of Study: Practical Computer Science, Theoretical Computer Science Focus: Atmospheric Physics, Computational Electromagnetics, Computational Fluid Mechanics, Theoretical Particle Physics, Imaging in Medicine, Computational Finance, Detector Physics, Molecular and Materials Modelling