Engineering Informatics: English-taught programs

Engineering Informatics: List of all English-taught study programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Engineering Informatics is an innovative and interdisciplinary field that combines computer science, engineering, and information technology to design, develop, and optimize intelligent systems and processes. Studying Engineering Informatics in Germany offers a unique opportunity to gain expertise in a country renowned for its engineering excellence, technological leadership, and strong focus on innovation. German universities provide cutting-edge programs that blend theoretical foundations with practical applications, covering topics such as software development, data analytics, automation, and embedded systems.

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Engineering Informatics English Programs: Overview

Intake

43%
Winter Semester
5%
Summer Semester
52%
Both Semesters

Language of Instruction

25%
English & German
75%
English only

Numerus Clausus

62%
without admission restriction
38%
with admission restriction

Tuition fees

GermanyEU Germans & EU Students
World Non-EU Students
57%
tuition-free
43%
with tuition

Engineering Informatics: English Language Requirements

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Engineering Informatics: All English-taught Study Programs

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+ Computer Science+ Aerospace Informatics+ Computer Engineering+ Applied Computer Science+ Embedded Systems
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