Master of Science in Computer Engineering Paderborn University
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Specialist counselling
First impressions
- Location
Paderborn
- Intake
Winter and summer semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
Winter semester (starting in October):
31 May for international applicants
(21 September for applications from Germany/EU)Summer semester (starting in April):
30 November for international applicants
(21 March for applications from Germany/EU)
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Our voices
Studying for my Master's in computer engineering at Paderborn University has been a rich experience, as the programme has a good balance between theory and practice. The programme offers a large selection of courses, which helped me to meet my goals. There is great community support and mentorship, with lots of engaging activities outside the classroom.
Franklin Okonkwo
BSc
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science in Computer Engineering
Course location
Paderborn
Language of instruction
English
Languages
English
Description
Computer engineering, as a key discipline of the information society, requires knowledge and skills from both computer science and electrical engineering. Computer engineering at Paderborn University is an innovative and research-oriented study programme with an internationally established curriculum.
The curriculum starts with mandatory modules in computer science (Advanced Computer Architecture, Advanced Networked Systems) and electrical engineering (Circuit and System Design, Statistical Signal Processing). Students then choose a specialisation out of the following six focus areas:
- Embedded Systems
- Nano/Microelectronics
- Computer Systems
- Communication and Networks
- Signal Processing
- Control and Automation
Students have to earn a certain number of credit points (CP) by completing modules from their focus area and, additionally, a smaller number of CP by taking other elective courses according to their interests.
Furthermore, students have to complete the Scientific Work module, which comprises a seminar and an elective course in the area of languages, scientific writing or presentation.
A main element of the Master's programme is the Project Group module. Here, teams of about eight to 16 students work together on a research-related project for one year.
The final part of the programme is the Master's project, including a work plan and the preparation and writing of the Master's thesis, which usually takes place during the last semester.
The Master in Computer Engineering is a joint offer by our Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering & Information Technology. Both departments regularly receive top rankings in Germany. Our research strength allows students to obtain the fundamental background necessary for undertaking a PhD. Our close cooperation with industrial partners guarantees practice-oriented lectures and provides students with many opportunities to get in contact with prospective future employers. We provide a stimulating atmosphere in an international and interdisciplinary study environment. Our well-structured programme, the excellent equipment and the intensive interaction between students and faculty ensure successful graduation.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter and summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
Winter semester (starting in October):
31 May for international applicants
(21 September for applications from Germany/EU)
Summer semester (starting in April):
30 November for international applicants
(21 March for applications from Germany/EU)
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The programme is organised into the following modules (courses), with an overall workload of 120 ECTS credit points (CP):
- Two mandatory modules in Computer Science (2 x 6 ECTS CP)
- Two mandatory modules in Electrical Engineering (2 x 6 ECTS CP)
- Elective modules in one focus area (24 ECTS CP)
- Further elective modules (18 ECTS CP)
- Scientific Work module (6 ECTS CP)
- Project Group module (18 ECTS CP)
- Master's project module (30 ECTS CP)
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Specialist literature in other languages
Integrated internships
Internships are not a required part of the Master's programme.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
Approx. 280 EUR per semester.
The fee includes the Deutschlandticket, covering all regional public transport in Germany.
Costs of living
Estimate of monthly expenses:
- Rent: 400 EUR
- Health insurance: about 140 EUR
- Food: 350 EUR
- Semester fee: 50 EUR
- Miscellaneous: about 120 EUR
Monthly sum: 1,210 EUR
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
BSc in Computer Engineering or a related subject.
As Computer Engineering focuses on topics on the intersection of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, a solid background in both disciplines is required. The Bachelor's programme should contain at least 30 credits in Computer Science, at least 30 credits in Electrical Engineering, at least 15 credits in Mathematics and a thesis of at least 12 credits.
Applicants need to provide a GRE test with a score of at least 157 points in "Quantitative Reasoning" and at least 3.0 in "Analytical Writing". A GRE test is not required if applicants can submit a very good CGPA.
Language requirements
Applicants must provide proof of their English skills, such as TOEFL iBT 80, TOEFL (paper-based) 550, Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) B, Duolingo 105, British Council IELTS minimum band 6.5, or equivalent.
Applicants holding a Bachelor's degree from an institution where English is the teaching language and English is an official language of the country do not have to provide proof of their English skills.
Application deadline
Winter semester (starting in October):
31 May for international applicants
(21 September for applications from Germany/EU)
Summer semester (starting in April):
30 November for international applicants
(21 March for applications from Germany/EU)
Submit application
Non-EU citizens: Please apply via the uni-assist portal.
EU-citizens: Please apply via the online application portal of Paderborn University.
The application process is completely digital. You do not need to submit any paper documents.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Possibility of finding part-time employment
There are many opportunities for students to find employment, either as one of the university's student assistants (for research or teaching) or in one of the many positions outside the university.
Additional support
Accommodation
Dormitories of the "Studierendenwerk Paderborn" (affiliated with Paderborn University):
https://www.studierendenwerk-pb.de/en/housing/
Career advisory services
With the DAAD funded project InRegioFIT, Paderborn University is pursuing the goal of providing international students with targeted support throughout their studies and during their transition into the labour market. The project focuses on the specific regional requirements and circumstances in order to optimally prepare international talent for entering the local labour market.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Specialist counselling
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
During the week before lectures start, new students can and should take part in the Welcome Days, during which the study programmes and plenty of other things are explained. This is also a good opportunity to personally get into contact with other students as well as some of the teaching staff.
The university's International Office helps with more general questions and is available through e-mail.
Contact
Paderborn University
Department of Computer Science and Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Prof Dr Sybille Hellebrand
Warburgerstraße 100
33098 Paderborn
Tel.: +49 5251603002
Prof Dr Marco Platzner
Tel.: +49 5251605250
About us
Paderborn University
Paderborn University is a campus university within walking distance to the city centre. A large number of student residences are located on campus. The campus provides a wide range of services and facilities, including an excellent "Mensa" (canteen), sports facilities, and a small theatre.
Location
Despite its very modern service- and entertainment-oriented appeal, Paderborn also offers opportunities for the historically inclined, such as a 700-year-old cathedral overlooking the city centre. Paderborn is known to be a very safe place, and it also offers lots of attractions and opportunities for students to enjoy themselves. The most famous among the attractions is the annual "Libori" funfair, but you might also enjoy the quieter Christmas market in December.