Please check that you have a relevant bachelor’s degree and/or skill set for the programme you wish to apply for.
Autonomous Systems and Intelligent Robots (AUS)
A Bachelor of Science degree for example in the below topics or related fields:
- Automation engineering
- Control engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Electrical Engineering/Electronics
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Information Technology
- Industrial Engineering
Students should have basic competence in programming, data structures and algorithms, and mathematics including calculus, algebra, and mathematical statistics. Preferred additional competencies are basic mechanics and systems theory. Please note that a good knowledge of C++ is required to take some mandatory courses.
Cloud and Networking Infrastructure (CNI)
A Bachelor of Science in:
- Computer Science
- Computer Engineering
- Information Systems
Students should have basic competence in mathematics, theoretical foundations of computer science, algorithms and data structures, software engineering and database systems, computer architectures, computer networks and operating systems.
Cyber Security (CSE)
A Bachelor of Science degree for example in the below topics or related fields:
- Computer Science
- Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Electrical Engineering/Electronics
Students must demonstrate basic knowledge of programming and information technology.
Data Science (DSC)
A Bachelor of Science in:
- Computer Science
- Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Electrical Engineering/Electronics
Studies should include at least 60 ECTS in computer science or computer architecture and 30 ECTS in mathematics including calculus, algebra and mathematical statistics.
Emotion Artificial Intelligence (EMAI)
Our Artificial Intelligence and Emotion AI Master’s programme is open to applicants with either a Bachelor of Science degree or who are in their final year of study in:
- Computer Science
- Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Electrical Engineering
Applicants with a background in psychology, cognitive sciences and other relevant disciplines, and with reasonable knowledge of the fundamentals of computing and information sciences and technologies may also be considered. In some circumstances, relevant work experience may compensate for a lack of relevant degree. Such work experience should be justified in your letter of motivation.
Embedded Systems Design (ES)
A Bachelor of Science in:
- Computer Science/Software Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Information Systems
- Electrical Engineering/Electronics
- Communication Engineering
- Mechatronics
- Mathematics
The studies should include at least 60 ECTS courses in computer science, computer architecture, or programming, and mathematics including calculus, algebra and mathematical statistics.
Fintech (FT)
If you wish to apply to this program you must have a Bachelor of Science in, or be in your final year of studies of:
- Computer Science
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Electrical Engineering/Electronics
- Information Technology
- Software Engineering
- Business Informatics
- Business administration and Finance (with a strong component on computer science)
Reasonable knowledge of the fundamentals of computing and information sciences and technologies.
Fintech for Business (FTB)
The Fintech for Business Master’s programme is open to applicants with either a bachelor's in business or economics or who are in their final year of study in:
- Economics
- Commerce
- Business Administration
- Management
- Finance
- Business Analytics
- International Economics
- Public Administration and Economics
The programme is designed for students with a bachelor's degree including 45 ECTS in computer science or equivalent personal or professional experience and a genuine interest in IT. Applications will be thoroughly reviewed by an admissions committee that will evaluate each applicant's background to determine eligibility for direct admission or the need for additional preparatory courses.
For students whose computer science proficiency requires further development, the possibility of enrolling in preliminary courses is available. The courses will be determined by the admissions committee during the evaluation process and will be provided online. Students will be requested to pass them before the beginning of the master’s programme (~1st of September).
Human Computer Interaction and Design (HCID)
A Bachelor of Science in:
- Computer Science
- Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Electrical Engineering/Electronic Engineering
Applicants with a background in industrial design, media technology, computational linguistics, or cognitive sciences and who have sufficient skills in mathematics (minimum of 10-15 ects in differential and integral calculus, matrix algebra, discrete mathematics, probability and statistics), and programming (minimum of 10-15 ECTs in imperative programming, procedural and/or object-oriented), may also be considered.
If you have a bachelor’s degree that differs from our recommended degrees, you are still welcome to apply by explaining how your academic and professional background suits the specific programme.