Dresden University of Technology (TUD)

About TU Dresden
TUD Dresden University of Technology is one of the largest Universities of Technology in Germany and is among the leading and most dynamic universities in the country. With 17 Faculties across five Schools, it offers a widespread range of 119 degree programs and covers a broad spectrum of research. Its focuses on Life Sciences, Quantum Materials, Microelectronics, Tactile Internet, Materials Science, Data-Intensive and Digital Sciences, Circular Economy and Societal Change are considered exemplary across Europe.

About 30,000 students are enrolled at TUD. Internationally, TUD has earned an excellent reputation. About 18% of its students come from abroad. Today, about 9,000 employees from 89 countries work at TU Dresden.
 
Research

In January 2019, three new Clusters of Excellence commenced work: PoL – Physics of Life explores the principles behind the dynamic organization of living matter; ct.qmat – Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter designs novel quantum materials for revolutionary high tech of tomorrow; and CeTI – Center for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop pursues the vision of enabling humans to interact in real-time with cyber-physical systems over intelligent wide-area communication networks. Moreover, TU Dresden receives funding for its Excellence Proposal “TUD 2028 – Synergy and Beyond.”

Since 2012, TUD has been one of the eleven German Universities of Excellence. It has achieved success with its Institutional Strategy, two Clusters of Excellence (cfaed and CRTD) as well as the Graduate School DIGSBB.

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Programme

Ecoles Centrale Group students opting for a double degree programme can apply for a selection of MSc and Diplom programmes - taught either in English or in German - in three different faculties as below. Their second year Ecole Centrale specialisation must be within the chosen field. 
 

TUD: School of Engineering and Sciences   

Faculty of Computer Science
 
Diploma Course Language of instruction
MSc Distributed Systems Engineering English
MSc Computational Modeling and Simulation English
MSc Computer Science German
MSc Media Computer Science German
MSc Computational Science and Engineering German
Dipl.-Ing Computer Science German
Dipl.-Ing  Information Systems Engineering German

Faculty of electrical and computer engineering
 
Diploma Course Language of instruction
MSc Nanoelectronic Systems English    
Dipl.-Ing Biomedical Engineering German
Dipl.-Ing Electrical Engineering German
Dipl.-Ing Mechatronics German
Dipl.-Ing Renewable Energy Systems German
Dipl.-Ing Process Engineering and Natural Materials Technology German

Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering
 
Diploma Course Language of instruction
MSc Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology German
Dipl.-Ing Mechanical Engineering, Postgraduate course German
Dipl.-Ing Process Engineering and Natural Materials Technology German
Dipl.-Ing Material Science German

More detailed course information on TUD website
Student Life

  

Reasons to choose TU Dresden

  • Established in 1828
  • More than 30,000 students from 125 countries
  • 119 degree programs: 49 undergraduate programs & 70 graduate programs
  • Degrees: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Graduate Diploma, State Examination
  • Environmentally-conscious and family-friendly university
  • Interdisciplinary networking with 3 Max Planck, 4 Leibniz, and 5 Fraunhofer Institutes as well as 3 Helmholtz Centers and 4 partners from the Arts & Culture scene
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Published on January 8, 2024 Updated on March 8, 2024