About Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg) is a research-driven technical university in the federal state of Brandenburg, in the Lusatia region of eastern Germany. It is a campus university with three locations: the Cottbus main campus, the Cottbus-Sachsendorf campus, and the Campus Senftenberg.
The university has around 7,500 students, of whom roughly 45 percent come from abroad, representing some 130 countries. It is organised into six faculties spanning engineering, natural sciences, mathematics and computer science, architecture and civil engineering, business and law, and human sciences.
BTU defines itself as a research-driven university, with focus areas including energy efficiency and sustainability, smart regions and heritage, biotechnology for environment and health, and cognitive and dependable cyber-physical systems. It offers Bachelor's, Master's, doctoral, and cooperative study programmes, including a number of English-taught degree programmes.
Key facts
- Students
- 7,500
- International
- ~45% (students from around 130 countries)
- Faculties
- 6
Research-driven technical university in Brandenburg / the Lusatia region
Highly international student body: around 45% of students come from abroad, from roughly 130 countries
Campus university across three locations: Cottbus, Cottbus-Sachsendorf, and Senftenberg
Around 20 English-language degree programmes available
Research focus areas include energy efficiency and sustainability, biotechnology for environment and health, and cyber-physical systems
No tuition fees for regular degree programmes; only a semester contribution (373.80 euro for summer semester 2026)
Admissions & costs
Tuition & fees
BTU does not charge tuition fees for its regular research-oriented degree programmes; as a public university in Brandenburg, non-EU international students are not charged tuition. All enrolled students pay a semester contribution; for the summer semester 2026 this was 373.80 euro, broken down into a student services contribution (100.00 euro), a semester-ticket contribution for local public transport (208.80 euro), a student body contribution (14.00 euro), and enrolment/registration fees (51.00 euro). Some continuing-education (non-consecutive) Master's programmes charge additional fees.
Admission requirements
For Bachelor's programmes a recognised German university entrance qualification is generally required; for Master's programmes a suitable first degree qualifying for a profession is needed. Applicants with foreign qualifications apply via uni-assist, while applicants with German qualifications use the myBTU portal. The required language level (German for German-taught programmes, English for English-taught programmes) must be proven. Note: applicants whose prior qualification is from India, China, or Vietnam must additionally obtain an APS certificate, which is a general German-embassy requirement for these nationalities and a precondition for the student visa. Applicants should confirm exact entry and language requirements with BTU's International Admission office ([email protected]).
Application deadlines
Most study programmes at BTU start in the winter semester. BTU publishes specific dates and deadlines per intake (e.g. for winter semester 2026/27) in downloadable schedules on its application pages; applicants should check the current official deadline document, as exact dates vary by programme and intake.
Languages of instruction
Programmes are taught in German and English. BTU offers around 20 English-language degree programmes alongside its German-taught programmes; for German-taught programmes the required German language level must be proven.
Campuses & locations
Main campus in Cottbus
Second campus location in Cottbus
Campus in Senftenberg
Living in Brandenburg
BTU is located in Cottbus and Senftenberg in the Lusatia (Lausitz) region of the federal state of Brandenburg, in eastern Germany. Cottbus is the larger of the two university towns and hosts the main campus, while Senftenberg hosts a further campus.
Student life & support
The International Relations Office supports international students through a Welcome and Registration Point on arrival, a guide for new international students, and a "Welcome to BTU" pre-departure brochure, plus help with registration, visas, health insurance, and financing. Accommodation information for international students is provided, and the university's Language Centre offers opportunities to improve German language skills during studies.
85
Accredited Programmes
49
Master
36
Bachelor/Bakkalaureus
More universities in Brandenburg
View all in Brandenburg →Deutsche Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften - German University of Applied Sciences
Hochschulen eigenen Typs · 6 programmes
Fachhochschule für Sport und Management Potsdam
Fachhochschulen / HAW · 40 programmes
Fachhochschule Potsdam
Fachhochschulen / HAW · 29 programmes
Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf
Kunst- und Musikhochschulen · 22 programmes
German University of Digital Science i.Gr.
sonstige · 7 programmes
Gisma University of Applied Sciences
Fachhochschulen / HAW · 11 programmes
Interested in Studying at
Brandenburgische Technische Universität...?
Our team can help you with the application process, documentation, and everything you need to get started.