Frequently Asked Questions

Thinking about taking the "Science of Intelligence" Master's Track?

The “Science of Intelligence” Master’s Track is not an independent Master’s program, but a variant of the Master’s program Computer Science at TU Berlin that focuses on courses in the field of intelligence research. Hence, the “Science of Intelligence” Master’s Track follows the study regulations of the Master program in Computer Science at TU Berlin.

The only requirement is to be enrolled in the Master’s program in Computer Science at TU Berlin.

The program is entirely in English. No German skills are required. For details on the admissions criteria, please check the website of the Master’s program Computer Science at TU Berlin.

No, there are no additional fees beyond the fees of the university.

To participate in the course, you need to be enrolled in the Master’s program Computer Science at TU Berlin. For all information on the admission procedure see here.

No, unfortunately there are no scholarships offered.

It is sufficient to be enrolled in the Master’s program in Computer Science at the TU Berlin. A separate enrollment is not necessary. However, if you want to enroll in the track, please write an email to the coordinating department (Robotics and Biology Laboratory at the Institute of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics).

If you are a student of another university or in a different Master’s program, you will probably not be able to complete the Track as a whole, but you may be allowed to enroll in courses that are part of the Track. Please contact the person responsible for the respective course in that case. 

The “Science of Intelligence” Master’s Track is only offered to students in the Master’s program Computer Science at TU Berlin. However, you are welcome to take the modules included in the “Science of Intelligence” Track if compatible with the study regulation of the Master Computer Engineering.

If you have already enrolled

Yes, but please write an email to the coordinating department (Robotics and Biology Laboratory at the Institute of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics). We also suggest that you seek our advice on your study plan, to make sure that it is consistent with the regulations of the track.

Please write an email to the coordinating department (Robotics and Biology Laboratory at the Institute of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics).

The Track will not be noted on your diploma, but you can get a separate certificate for completing the track “Science of Intelligence”. If you need this certificate, please write an email to the coordinating department (Robotics and Biology Laboratory at the Institute of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics).

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