Graduate Programs

CASE is engaged in several high-profile graduate programs. All of them are tightly integrated with leading-edge research in the field. Merit-based full or partial scholarships, tuition fee waivers, and stipends can be offered to excellent students. Find details in our Graduate Admission Guidelines.

Individual Programs

  • Smart SystemsComputer Science – Smart Systems

    The Smart Systems graduate program in Computer Science offers an in-depth, integrated education in some of the most influential areas of information technology, such as automation, knowledge representation, machine learning, computer networks and distributed systems, robotics, Web-based information systems, visualization and computer graphics, and robotics. Strong relationships to companies and research labs exist from our international cooperations where students find internships and jobs. (more)

  • Communication, Systems, and Electronics

    The Electrical Engineering graduate program Communication, Systems and Electronics covers a broad range of topics with a special focus on cellular and wired communications, signals and systems, control, microelectronics, and electronic devices and photonics.
     
     

  • International Logistics: Management and Engineering

    The graduate program “International Logistics: Management and Engineering” aims at educating and training leaders of tomorrow to deal with complex problems using engineering and management skills. In addition to understanding logistics processes, the program concentrates on describing, analyzing and designing logistics systems. The overarching aim is to provide the students with tools and insights about how the performance and robustness of global logistics systems can be achieved and sustainably maintained.
     
     

  • Helmholtz Research School on Earth System Sciences (ESSReS)

    This interdisciplinary graduate program is run jointly by Alfred-Wegener-Institute (leader), University of Bremen, and Jacobs University Bremen. Jacobs University is responsible for the computer science related education in this graduate program.
     
     

  • Helmholtz Graduate School for Polar and Marine Research (POLMAR)

    This program led by Alfred-Wegener-Institute qualifies a new generation of internationally competitive young scientists in the field of marine research with a focus on high latitude marine ecosystems and polar climate change. They will be prepared for taking over leading positions in research, management and policy, technology development, or consulting and education.