Electrical engineering and information technology (M.Sc.)
Schmalkalden, Germany
DURATION
3 up to 6 Semesters
LANGUAGES
German
PACE
Full time, Part time
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Introduction
The Electrical Engineering Master is aimed at graduates of courses with predominantly electrical engineering and information technology content. These include, for example, bachelor's and diploma courses in electrical engineering, information technology and industrial engineering with a focus on electrical engineering.
With the master’s degree, you acquire a second, professional university degree. This will improve your scientific qualifications and professional competence, qualify you for management positions and open up the possibility of a doctorate. The master's degree in "Electrical Engineering and Information Technology" can also be completed part-time. Since this course is listed in the Thuringian Ministry of Education, you can apply for educational leave as part of your studies.
Type of study: | Full-time (part-time) |
Duration of study: | 3 semesters (6 semesters) |
Lecture language: | German |
Graduation: | Master of Engineering |
ECTS: | 90 |
next start of studies: | for the summer and winter semester |
Application deadline: | either on January 15th or July |
Accreditation | Yes |
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Curriculum
Program structure
The electrical engineering master’s degree comprises three semesters and is divided into two theoretical semesters and one semester for the preparation of the master’s thesis.
1st semester
- Embedded Systems
- Theoretical electronics
- project management
- Systems theory and signal processing
- project work
- Technical and economic elective modules
2 semesters
- Applied Mathematics
- Software engineering and soft computing
- project work
- Elective module 2.1
- Elective module 2.2
3rd semester
- Master and research seminar
- master thesis