The "Science of Intelligence" Master’s Track at TU Berlin


***Disclaimer: The “Science of Intelligence” Master’s Track will continue after the end of the funding phase of the Cluster Science of Intelligence (SCIoI).***


An intelligence research focus in the TU Berlin Computer Science curriculum

With a distinctive interdisciplinary curriculum focusing on the different facets of intelligence, both biological and artificial, the “Science of Intelligence” Master’s track prepares students for a career in intelligence research. The program offers training on intelligence-related topics (perception, reasoning, learning, etc.) from the complementary perspectives of computer science and psychology, and prepares Master’s students for bridging synthetic and analytic disciplines.


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A Combination of Computer Science and Intelligence Studies

The “Science of Intelligence” Master’s track, only available to students who are already enrolled in the TU Berlin’s Master’s degree in Computer Science, is the ideal choice for all those who are interested in adding an intelligence research angle to their curriculum. It provides students with professional qualifications in the field of intelligence and enhances their skills for independent scientific work in topics ranging from robotics and control technologies to psychology, behavioral biology, and ethics. Students who successfully complete the “Science of Intelligence” Track receive, in addition to their Master’s diploma, a “Science of Intelligence” certificate (upon request) that will demonstrate their study focus when applying for subsequent positions in academia or industry.

Eligibility

The “Science of Intelligence” Master’s Track is only available for TU students who are already enrolled in the Master’s program in Computer Science at TU Berlin. Please follow this link for more information about the TU’s Computer Science program and click here to know more about its tracks. Or just refer to the FAQs if you have any further questions about admissions.

Contacts and Questions

If you have a question that is not included in the FAQ list, please send an email to the contacts below.

— For questions regarding eligibility and admission requirements, please check the TU Berlin Computer Science Master’s application and admission section.
— For information specific to the “Science of Intelligence” Master’s track, for example regarding the modules and the curriculum, please write an email to the coordinating department (Robotics and Biology Laboratory at the Institute of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics).

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