Study structure

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Graduates of the Master's degree program are able to apply subject-specific methods in complex situations to solve problems in depth and independently. This qualifies them in particular for research and development tasks and for working on projects and innovations. This applies to professional employment in small, medium-sized and large-scale industry as well as in the public sector. The broader technological perspective and proven problem-solving skills qualify Master's graduates for employment in senior management.

In the Master's in Electrical Engineering, you can choose one of six specializations with 30 CP for your specialization:

  • Automated Systems
  • E-Mobility
  • Electrical Energy Systems
  • Electronics and Photonics
  • Information Technology
  • Smart Sensor Systems

In the Master's degree course, the proportion of flexible study components is 70%, thus emphasizing the students' own choice and specialization options according to their areas of interest. This applies in particular to the Master's thesis. But there is also time for a stay abroad - preferably in the 3rd semester.

Did you particularly enjoy the specialization courses and the choice of focus in the Bachelor's degree? Then take advantage of the great freedom of choice in the Master's degree with one of six specializations with 30 CP in combination with 30 CP compulsory elective modules for further specialization!

Sample study plan summer semester

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Sample study plan winter semester