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The international Master’s degree program in Industrial Mathematics is an English-language specialization of the Master’s degree program Technomathematics. The combination of pure and in particular applied mathematics (numerics, optimization, scientific computing) together with many computer science components (also from data science) and with applications from natural sciences and engineering in the minor subject represents a very modern and also internationally attractive course of study and is thus very appealing in particular for foreign students.
to the degree program Industrial Mathematics (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
The Master’s degree program in Business Administration and Economics offers the possibility of specialization in a particular professional field. It can be connected seamlessly to the Bachelor’s degree program, but can also be taken up after a period of practical work experience and appeals to all those who value a practice-oriented, interdisciplinary and internationally oriented education with numerous options.
to the degree program Business Administration and Economics (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
In the Master’s degree program Chemical Biology, the molecular aspects of life sciences are deepened with regard to the understanding of biological processes and their targeted chemical manipulation. In addition, modern methods of biotechnology and bioanalytics as well as their applications are taught. As the courses are held predominantly in English, students learn to master English technical terms confidently and to apply them in an international environment in their professional life.
to the degree program Chemical Biology (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
The master's program focuses on the interpretation of process data in order to improve the production of biopharmaceuticals. Students will learn how to design and operate complex pharmaceutical production systems using mathematical models and modern computer tools for simulation and optimization.
The research-oriented, bilingual Master’s degree program in Applied Literary and Cultural Studies qualifies students for fields of activity that require in-depth knowledge in the area of literary and cultural studies. In addition to the qualification of the Bachelor’s degree program, it provides the ability to work scientifically. This opens up further career opportunities in the university sector and at scientific research institutes.
to the degree program Applied Literary and Cultural Studies (Master of Arts (M.A.))
The bilingual degree program in Applied Literary and Cultural Studies facilitates interdisciplinary study. In addition to the bilingual core subject, German and English/American Literary and Cultural Studies, students study one or two minor subjects. The program focuses above all on intercultural and interdisciplinary questions and – in addition to an internship related to the professional field and an integrated semester abroad – allows students to participate in interdisciplinary and internationally oriented study projects from the first semester onwards.
to the degree program Applied Literary and Cultural Studies (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
The bilingual Bachelor’s degree program in Applied Linguistics centers on language analysis and the application of linguistics theories in various fields, e.g., sociolinguistics, computer linguistics and foreign language teaching. The program deals both with the theoretical aspects of language as well as its various functions and applications. The consideration of interculturality and bilingualism plays an important role in this context.
to the degree program Applied Linguistics (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))


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