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Information technology today supports nearly all technical systems, whether in cars, the home or in production. Computational engineering science is the science of the development and ap-plication of information technologies for the construction, optimization, and automation of ma-chines as well as processes and production plants. In the engineering industry, information tech-nology functions on two levels: the incorporation of information-processing components into products and processes and the deployment of computers in production engineering, energy engineering, and process engineering. The Computational Engineering Science bachelor’s pro-gram is conceived as an interdisciplinary program bringing together information technology and mechanical engineering or energy engineering and process engineering. The broad-based curric-ulum addresses areas of mathematics, engineering, and information technology and as such provides you with the necessary technical principles for a thorough understanding of technologi-cal processes and the contexts in which they operate.As for every other bachelor’s degree program at TU Berlin, applicants must possess auniversity entrance qualification certificateto apply. Generally, the Abitur serves as the university entrance qualification certificate. You can, however, also study at TU Berlin without a university entrance qualifi-cation certificate if you can demonstrate certainprofessional qualifications.The bachelor’s program in Computational Engineering Science is taught in German. If you are ap-plying with a foreign school-leaving certificate, you must provide proof of German skills at a spe-cific level. This is a prerequisite for admission. Some technical courses in the compulsory part of the curriculum are offered in English. Knowledge of English is, therefore, useful. In subsequent stages of your studies knowledge of English will be indispensable.You should ideally have a basic knowledge of and interest in mathematics, engineering and com-puter science as these subjects make up a large part of the content of the curriculum. As such it could be beneficial to have taken these subjects as advanced courses in school.There is a proposedcourse schedulefor the degree program. This is a recommendation for how to complete the degree program within the standard period of study of six semesters. It provides an example of which modules to take in which semesters. You can find the proposed course schedule in the study and examination regulations. While this proposed course schedule is ideal on paper, it is not mandatory. It’s simply an example of how to successfully schedule and shape your studies.The latest version of these regulations always applies to applicants. The module list in the appendix to the StuPO is constantly updated, but cannot be changed here. The current and binding module list can be found in theonline module directory.Study and examination regulations:Computational Engineering Science (Informationstechnik im Maschinenwesen) B.Sc. 2018(pdf, 2 MB, German)The bachelor’s degree program in Computational Engineering Science is modular in design. A module combines curriculum content relating to a certain topic. Modules often include various study and teaching formats such as lectures, practical tutorials, seminars, and practical projects. Students are required to earn a specific number of credit points and complete certain course-work and assessments in each module.A current overview of all modules in the Computational Engineering Science bachelor program is available in TU Berlin’s module transfer system (MTS). The MTS also provides an overview of which modules are mandatory for your degree program and which are elective. Detailed module descriptions provide information about the contents of modules, learning objectives, participa-tion requirements, workload, types of assessment, etc. The module catalogue is based on the study and examination regulations. The most current version of these regulations applies to new students.To module database