The programme is designed to be completed entirely in English. It is possible, however, to take additional mandatory elective classes in German if one wishes.
The semester begins in April for summer semester and October for winter semester.
- Applicants without European Union/European Economic Area citizenship: 15 July for the following winter semester and 15 January for the following summer semester
- Applicants with European Union/European Economic Area citizenship: 31 August for the following winter semester and 1 March for the following summer semester
Please be sure to check https://www.b-tu.de/en/artificial-intelligence-ms/admission for updates and further details.
If you want to understand and design the algorithms that underlie artificial intelligence, the international MSc in Artificial Intelligence programme is right for you. Here you will deepen your knowledge and learn to master the diverse and growing demands in the field of AI.
Such applications are, for example, autonomous driving, facial recognition, big data science, medical data analysis, robotics, cyber security, or the intelligent control of technical systems such as power plants or energy networks.
Through a combination of current knowledge and modern methods from computer science, psychology, and mathematics, you will be able to research and design complex artificial intelligence procedures. Such methods are, for example, Deep Learning, Support Vector Machines, Markov Random Fields, Wavelets, Bayesian Networks, optimal reasoning, knowledge representation, pattern recognition, multi-scale representation, programme verification, or constraint-based programming. You learn to conceptualise AI methods, to test their special properties, to validate them, to develop them further and to implement them in a targeted manner.
This degree programme places a core focus on explainable artificial intelligence. An AI procedure should not only generate a result but must also be predictable and describable, so that users can trust the system. Of course, you will also learn to assess and critically question the limits and implications of applying artificial intelligence to socially relevant problems. An increasing number of companies and research institutions are ensuring their future development by looking for specialists with innovative and creative design skills in the field of artificial intelligence. Many of our cooperation partners, such as the Lausitz Center for Artificial Intelligence (LZKI), the Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics (IHP), the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Fraunhofer Institutes, or Rolls Royce offer opportunities to work on research projects during your studies or to write your Master's thesis there.
If you are more interested in building and further developing complex hardware- or software-based systems of AI, we recommend our Master's programme in "Artificial Intelligence Engineering" (taught in German).
The courses in the international MSc degree programme in Artificial Intelligence are taught in English.
Professional Fields of Activity
- Data science
- Mathematical data analysis
- Medical data analysis
- Development of algorithms and methods of artificial intelligence, e.g. machine learning
- Mathematical and scientific treatment of questions concerning artificial intelligence
- Autonomous driving and assistance systems
- Intelligent control systems, for example, supply chains or energy and environmental sectors
- Collaboration in universities and research departments