["The degree programme has a modular structure and is research-oriented. The course of study provides you with both applied and academic expertise in the focus areas of your choice.The degree programme allows you to choose between two tracks –the Open Track and the Distributed Systems Engineering track.In theOpen Trackof the degree programme, you can choose from eight subject areas with a large number of compulsory elective modules, whereby modules from three subject areas worth 12 credit points each must be selected; the modules can only be selected if they have not already been selected in the compulsory elective area supplement. The subject areas are as follows:Theoretical Computer Science and Symbolic Artificial Intelligence, Software Technology and Programming Languages, Secure Computing, Systems Architecture, Cyber-Physical Systems, Visual Computing and Machine Learning, Human-Computer Interaction and Interactive Media as well as Computer Engineering and High Performance ComputingThe supplementary elective area contains all compulsory elective modules in the above-mentioned subject areas, 11 non-computer science supplements, each with one basic and one specialisation module as well as an analysis of a research topic module, which helps to prepare students for writing their final theses.TheDistributed Systems Engineering trackenables you to analyse challenges in the field of distributed (software) systems, to design and develop solutions and to operate distributed (software) systems. The programme provides both in-depth knowledge of the domain and a wide range of domain-specific aspects, such as software engineering, system architecture and security.With the Distributed Systems Engineering track, you opt for a degree programme with a predefined study path. In addition to the compulsory modules, there is a selection of track-specific compulsory elective modules, from which you can choose modules worth 36 credit points.Common to both tracks are the research project, which is completed in the third semester, the modules of the compulsory elective area of general qualifications, in which you acquire skills in rhetoric, presentation, communication skills, social commitment or foreign language skills as well as the Master's thesis, with which you complete your Master's degree."]
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For the following winter semester : (Prospective) degree holders from non-German institutions of higher education: 1 April to 31 May: non-EU nationals 1 April to 15 July: German or EU nationals All other applicants / (prospective) graduates from German institutions of higher education : 1 June to 15 July For the following summer semester : (Prospective) degree holders from non-German institutions of higher education: 1 October to 30 November: non-EU nationals 1 October to 15 January: EU nationals All other applicants / (prospective) graduates from German institutions of higher education : 1 December to 15 January