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Electrical and Information Engineering - BSc (1)

Overview

The degree course Electrical and Information Engineering first provides a broad basic education in electrical engineering, information technology, and computer science. This is followed by the optional area with two specialist subjects. In the corresponding Master’s degree, students can choose from eight areas of specialisation.

  • Start: Winter semester only
  • Application: Restricted.
  • Taught in: German

Numerus clausus Fach

Details

Networking the information society

The degree course Electrical and Information Engineering integrates two areas of knowledge, which have long-since been inseparable in practice: electrical engineering skills are required in order to be able to understand, further develop and produce materials, components, circuits, devices, and systems. Information engineering uses these elements to network the contemporary information society and to use the information collected in a diversity of ways.

Electrical engineering and information engineering provides a solid base in the Bachelor’s degree, which is supplemented by computer sciences, and basic subjects (mathematics, physics). Non-technical subjects teach the “soft skills” required later in professional life. Anyone who has passed all the examinations receives a Bachelor’s degree in electrical and information engineering.

Choose from seven areas of specialisation

In the Master’s degree, students choose one of seven areas of specialisation. They are interdisciplinarily put together from the current research and application areas of electrical and information engineering.

The subjects in detail:

  • Electrical engineering/electronics
    subjects that deal with physical and technical processes in the materials of electronics and the components and circuits produced with them, thus laying the foundations for the analysis and design of electronic devices.
  • Information engineering
    subjects that teach system-theoretical methods for the analysis and design of information processing systems.
  • Computer sciences
    subjects that concern the function and use of digital computers and thereby deal above all with the design and the programming of computers with modern methods of software engineering.
  • Basic subjects
    treatment of important knowledge from the fields of mathematics and physics, and (optionally) chemistry and theory of design.
  • Advanced studies
    courses to consolidate knowledge either in the field of electronics or information engineering.
  • Optional subjects and practical subjects
    teaching of “soft skills” such as project management, patent law, technical English, and presentation skills as an option.

Application

General requirement: You need at least a high school degree to study this programme. For admission and successful studies a high standard of German language skills is required.

This programme is restricted, application at the University online portal.

Student Counseling

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Tel.: +49 234/32 -29474
E-Mail: Biljana Cubaleska
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Dekanat Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
Building ID, Room 1/641
Tel.: +49 234/32 -23988
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