Courses of Study
The range of courses in the School of Engineering Sciences is diverse and broad. All links listed below lead to the Study Information System (SINS) of the TU Dresden. There, prospective students have the opportunity to find out more about the content of the respective study programmes and the necessary admission requirements.
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Courses of Study, undergraduate
Diploma
Biomedical Engineering (Dipl.-Ing.)
Electrical Engineering (Dipl.-Ing.)
Computer Science (Dipl.-Inf.)
Information Systems Engineering (Dipl.-Ing.)
Mechanical Engineering (Dipl.-Ing.)
Mechanical Engineering Distance Learning (Dipl.-Ing.)
Mechatronics (Dipl.-Ing.)
Renewable Energy Systems (Dipl.-Ing.)
Process Engineering and Natural Materials Technology (Dipl.-Ing.)
Material Science (Dipl.-Ing.)
Bachelor
Computer Science (B. Sc.)
Mechanical Engineering (B. Sc.)
Mechanical Engineering Distance Learning (B. Sc.)
Media Computer Science (B. Sc.)
Process Engineering and Natural Materials Technology (B. Sc.)
Material Science (B. Sc.)
Teaching Training
Electrical and Computer Engineering, for Vocational Schools (State Examination)
Computer Science, for Vocational Schools (State Examination)
Computer Science, for Grammar Schools (State Examniation)
Computer Science, for Secondary Schools (State Examination)
Metals and Machine Technology, for Vocational Schools (State Examination)
Courses of Study, graduate
Master’s degree, in German
Computational Science and Engineering (M. Sc.)
Computer Science (M. Sc.)
Media Computer Science (M. Sc.)
Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology (M. Sc.)
Master’s degree, in English
Computational Logic (M. Sc.)
Computational Modeling and Simulation (M.Sc.)
Distributed Systems Engineering (M. Sc.)
Nanoelectronic Systems (M. Sc.)
Diploma
Mechanical Engineering, Postgraduate (Dipl.-Ing.)
Mechanical Engineering, Postgraduate distance learning degree (Dipl.-Ing.)
Process Engineering and Natural Materials Technology (Dipl.-Ing.)