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Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin) is a renowned institution known for its excellence in engineering and technology. The university offers a course in Computational Neuroscience, which is a multidisciplinary field that combines neuroscience, computer science, and mathematics to understand the brain and its functions. The course provides students with a deep understanding of the brain's computational principles and how they can be applied to develop new technologies and treatments for neurological disorders. With state-of-the-art facilities and expert faculty, TU Berlin's Computational Neuroscience program offers students a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of biology and technology. Graduates of the program are well-equipped to pursue careers in research, healthcare, and technology industries.
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What you need to apply for Computational Neuroscience at Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin)
proficiency in English above B.2 level - non-native speakers should document this with:
TOEFL test (570 pts paper-based, 230 pts computer-based, or 88 pts internet-based)
Cambridge Certificate of English: Advanced (CAE, min. grade C),
IELTS with at least band 6.5,
TOEIC with a minimum of 785 points (395 points in each section)
UniCert III (min. grade 3,0)
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The following is required for an application:
a bachelor’s or equivalent certificate qualifying applicants for professional work, e.g. German Diplom but not Vor-Diplom), typically in the natural sciences, in an engineering discipline, or in mathematics,
proficiency in English above B.2 level - non-native speakers should document this with:
TOEFL test (570 pts paper-based, 230 pts computer-based, or 88 pts internet-based)
Cambridge Certificate of English: Advanced (CAE, min. grade C),
IELTS with at least band 6.5,
TOEIC with a minimum of 785 points (395 points in each section)
UniCert III (min. grade 3,0)
or an equivalent certificate like e.g. proof that your previous studies were conducted in an international program with English as the official language (a simple interview is not sufficient)
sufficient mathematical knowledge (i.e. at least 24 credit points according to the ECTS) particularly in linear algebra (at least 6 credit points), analysis/calculus [including dynamical systems] (at least 6 credit points), probability theory and statistics (at least 6 credit points).
What to prepare for your application to Computational Neuroscience
The application should include the following:
All documents requested by the Technische Universität Berlin. Note that due to the early deadline, applicants do not have to supply a certificate of their finished degree, if this has not been issued yet; an up-to-date transcript of records is required in any case.
A letter of motivation describing why you want to study computational neuroscience at the BCCN Berlin, and how this ties in with your interests and the general goals you pursue(d) in your education.
A tabular CV listing the activities and experiences relevant for the studies.
Two letters of recommendation by your supervisors or lecturers; your referees can also e-mail their letters directly to the university, with the subject line "Reference for MSc applicant <your name>". The letters must include the official letterhead and be signed by the referee.
Documentation of sufficient mathematical knowledge (see previous degree field).
Certificate of proficiency in English (see language requirements).
Further information
Besides applying online, you are required to send hard copies of your certificates and a signed original application form. All required documents must reach Uni-Assist until March 15. Online applications only cannot be accepted. All copies have to be certified according to the Technische Universität Berlin guidelines. All documents that are not in German or English have to be translated by an officially approved translator.
Students may apply before receiving their bachelor's degree. However, candidates should submit an official transcript from their university listing completed subjects and achieved credit points (or academic hours). Applicants who cannot provide proof of a first degree qualifying for entry into a profession by the application deadline will be preliminarily admitted. This preliminary admission will be subject to the condition subsequent that the applicant will prove the successful completion of the first degree until the start of lectures.
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