Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Media Technology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Technical University of Berlin

Program Overview

The B.Sc. in Media Technology at Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) is a dynamic program that blends engineering, computer science, and media design to equip you with the skills to create innovative digital media solutions—from apps and virtual reality to interactive systems. It's perfect for creative tech enthusiasts who love coding, design, and storytelling, offering hands-on projects that prepare you for a future shaping tomorrow's media landscape.


Curriculum Structure

First Year: Building Foundations
In your first year, you'll dive into the basics of mathematics, programming, and media fundamentals, setting a strong technical base. Key modules like *Mathematics for Media Technology*, *Introduction to Programming*, and *Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering* teach you essential tools for handling data, algorithms, and signals, all through practical exercises that make complex concepts feel approachable and exciting.

Second Year: Core Media Technologies
The second year ramps up with digital signal processing and media systems, where you'll explore how sound, images, and video are captured and manipulated. Modules such as *Digital Signal Processing*, *Media Systems*, and *Computer Graphics* involve lab work on audio effects and 3D modeling, helping you turn theoretical knowledge into real prototypes that spark your creativity.

Third Year: Advanced Specialization and Projects
By the third year, you'll specialize in areas like human-computer interaction or multimedia networking, culminating in a major project that showcases your skills. Standout modules include *Human-Computer Interaction*, *Multimedia Networking*, and the *Bachelor's Thesis Project*, where you'll collaborate on cutting-edge applications like VR interfaces or streaming tech, gaining portfolio pieces employers love.


Focus Areas
- Digital media processing and computer graphics
- Human-centered design and interactive systems
- Audio-visual engineering and networked media

Learning Outcomes
Graduates emerge with expertise in developing media software, designing user interfaces, and optimizing multimedia systems—ready to innovate in tech-driven media with strong problem-solving and interdisciplinary skills.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
The program is accredited by ASIIN (German Accreditation Agency for Study Programs in Engineering, Informatics, Natural Sciences and Mathematics), ensuring it meets rigorous international standards for quality and relevance in engineering education.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
TU Berlin ranks in the global top 100 for Engineering & Technology (QS World University Rankings 2025) and top 150 for Computer Science, with Media Technology grads boasting a 95% employment rate within six months (TU Berlin Career Service data, 2024). Alumni land roles at companies like Siemens, Deutsche Telekom, and media giants like ARD and ZDF.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The B.Sc. Media Technology program at TU Berlin is designed around learning by doing. You won't just sit in lectures — you'll spend significant time in state-of-the-art labs and studios working with the exact tools used by professionals in media companies across Europe. From your first semester, you'll work on real projects that combine theory with hands-on experience, building a portfolio that actually impresses employers.

The program integrates cutting-edge facilities and industry-standard equipment throughout your studies, ensuring you graduate with expertise that's immediately relevant:

Film and Audio Studios — Professional-grade studios for audio production, sound design, and podcast creation with industry-standard mixing consoles and recording equipment

Video Production Facilities — Equipped with 4K cameras, lighting rigs, and post-production suites for editing and color grading

3D Animation and VFX Labs — Access to software like Maya, Blender, and After Effects for creating visual effects and animated content

Broadcast Technology Labs — Hands-on experience with live streaming, broadcast control systems, and transmission technology

Multimedia Development Facilities — Workstations for interactive media, web development, and mobile application prototyping

Research Institutes — Including the Institute for Distributed Systems and the Media Technology and Vision Lab, where you can collaborate on research projects

TU Berlin Media Lab — A dedicated creative space for collaborative student projects and innovation

Mandatory Internships — The program includes required industry placements (typically 6-12 weeks) at leading media companies in Berlin and beyond, giving you professional experience and industry connections

Group Project Modules — Semester-long team projects that simulate real production workflows, from pre-production planning through final delivery

Digital Asset Libraries — Access to stock footage, music, and design resources through university partnerships

Advanced Software Access — Professional licenses for Adobe Creative Suite, Autodesk products, DaVinci Resolve, and specialized media technology platforms

Field Trips and Industry Collaborations — Regular visits to broadcasting stations, production companies, and media tech firms in Berlin's thriving media sector

The combination of hands-on training, real-world projects, and industry connections means you'll graduate not just with a degree, but with demonstrated skills and professional relationships that open doors immediately.

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin), the B.Sc. in Media Technology program stands out because it dives deep into hands-on learning right from the start, equipping you with real-world skills in areas like digital media production, interactive systems, and multimedia technologies. You'll work with cutting-edge tools and facilities designed for practical application, collaborating on projects that mirror industry demands and building a portfolio that employers love. This isn't just theory—it's about creating, experimenting, and innovating in dedicated spaces tailored to media tech.

Here's what makes the experiential learning in this program so powerful:

- State-of-the-art labs and studios: Access to the Digital Media Lab and Multimedia Systems Lab, where you experiment with audio-visual production, virtual reality setups, and interactive installations using professional-grade equipment like high-end cameras, 3D printers, and motion-capture systems.
- Specific software and digital tools: Hands-on training with industry-standard tools such as Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere Pro, After Effects), Unity for game development and AR/VR, Max/MSP for interactive media, and Python-based tools for media processing and AI-driven content creation.
- Group projects and teamwork: Core modules feature collaborative projects, like developing interactive apps or multimedia installations in teams, often presented at university events or hackathons, fostering skills in agile workflows and interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Internships and industry partnerships: Mandatory internships (Praktikum) in the later semesters, with strong ties to Berlin's media scene—including companies like Studio Bummenschein or ZDF—plus optional project-based internships through the Career Service and Media Technology Institute.
- Research labs and institutes: Work in specialized facilities like the Quality and Usability Lab (part of the Deutsche Telekom Laboratories) for media quality research, or the Computer Vision and Graphics Group for projects in image processing and computer graphics.
- Field trips and excursions: Organized visits to Berlin's media hubs, such as the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) or tech studios, plus workshops with partners like the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications.
- Libraries and resources: Dedicated access to the University Library's Media Technology collection, including digital archives, software licenses, and co-working spaces in the main library and program-specific reading rooms.

This practical focus has helped countless graduates land roles at top firms like Siemens, ARD, or game studios. Ready to build your future in media tech? Applications are open—check out the official program page and start your journey at TU Berlin today.

 

Program Key Stats

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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

  • Media Engineer
  • Audio Engineer
  • Video Technology Specialist
  • Multimedia Systems Developer
  • Broadcast Engineer
  • Signal Processing Engineer
  • UX Engineer
  • AR/VR Developer
  • Software Developer (Media Systems)
  • Digital Media Engineer
  • Interactive Systems Designer
  • Media Systems Analyst
  • Technical Consultant (Media Tech)
  • Research Assistant (Media Technology)
  • Embedded Systems Engineer

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