OWL University of Applied Sciences and Arts
MSc in Information Technology
- Lemgo, Germany
- Detmold, Germany
MSc
DURATION
4 semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for EU students | 01 Jun for non-EU students
* https://www.th-owl.de/en/studies/application-and-enrollment/semester-dues/
Key Summary
Due to the significant social impact and the large number of relevant tech companies in our region, our focus is on the industrial perspective on IT. Our comprehensive program will give you cutting-edge knowledge and expertise in key areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks, Software Engineering, and Cyber Security. It is also an excellent preparation for future doctoral studies.
We strongly believe that the next generation of computer engineers must not only have the skills to give an answer to the how, but also to the why.
Therefore this master program is much more than bits and bytes. With our exclusive Future World Empowerment program, our students are able to contribute to a future marked by social justice and environmental sustainability.
At the Innovation Campus Lemgo, you will be part of a vibrant international community, surrounded by approachable professors who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and collaborating on real-world projects. You will have access to the latest technologies in the SmartFactoryOWL and work with prestigious partners from science and business on campus in the Centrum Industrial IT (CIIT).
Type of Study
As a student, you can enroll in the full-time or part-time version of the degree program.
Acquired Knowledge and Skills
Alongside the core technical subjects mentioned, we invite you to participate in our exclusive "Future World Empowerment" program with different formats each semester. Our Master's IT students are empowered to contribute to a future marked by social justice and environmental sustainability. Come in touch with business managers, thought leaders, and MIT alumni! The Future World Empowerment program is designed to foster Meaning, Competence, Self-Determination, and Impact. By engaging in this program, you will develop a profound sense of purpose, enhance your professional and personal skills, exercise autonomy in your learning journey, and make a tangible difference in the world. Join us in shaping a future that matters.
Our master's degree program in Information Technology provides you with
- Sound expertise in the core areas of intelligent technical systems
- Relevant business administration and academic expertise
- Current technical topics, such as artificial intelligence, distributed real-time systems, wireless and wired communication systems, IT security, and image processing
- Interdisciplinary thinking, team orientation, and presentation technologies
- A broad understanding of global companies
The degree program covers a wide range of aspects that are essential to successfully launching a career in the IT industry and in machine and system engineering.
Additional information on the Master of Information Technology program can be found by clicking here - Future World Engineer
Semester 1
- Advanced topics in algorithms
- Discrete signals and systems
- Probability and statistics
- Usability engineering
- Scientific methods and writing
- Management skills and business administration
Semester 2
- Innovation and development strategies
- Compulsory elective module according to the study schedule
Semester 3
- Research project
Semester 4
- Master thesis + colloquium
Intelligent devices and systems are becoming a part of our lives in more and more areas. This increases the demand for well-trained engineers and computer science experts who
- Can solve diverse and complex tasks
- Have the necessary technical skills
- Can successfully implement responsible development of these systems at the management level
- Contribute the necessary expertise expected today from modern managers in international technology companies to interesting and challenging topics as part of student activity as well as in the context of their master's thesis.


