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Considering a master's degree in Electrical Engineering? Here you can find out what content we teach you and which specializations you can choose.
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Whether IoT or industry 4.0, today it is all about linking up the Internet with the physical world. Environmental data is recorded using state-of-the-art sensors, processed with algorithms and conveyed via communication systems. In turn, it influences the real world via actuators. This crossover between the physical and digital worlds is where electrical engineering and computer technology sit.
With a master’s in Electrical Engineering, you will develop your own sensor systems using state-of-the-art electronic tools. You will take the data obtained from this, use it to process algorithms, and convey it via communication systems to actuators and anywhere else it is required. You will uncover your systematic thinking with the latest control technology and learn about communication technologies, from antennas to Internet applications.
Once you have completed your master’s studies, you will be proficient in all the key tools for working with sensors, actuators and communication systems and will be able to play a leading role in the fascinating world between analogue and digital.
Study specializations
- Sensors and Microelectronics
- Embedded Systems – Hard and Software
- Digital Signal and Image Processing
- System Dynamics and Control Technology
- Communication and Information Systems
Tailor Your Studies to Your Interests
Your studies consist of theory and context modules in your chosen profile of Electrical Engineering. Your specialization makes up two thirds of your degree program. You will develop professional knowledge via project work, additional classes and the Master’s thesis. You can choose an individual area of focus to suit your interests. When selecting your project work, you can demonstrate broad skills or choose to specialize in a specific area.
Additional Classes
Module descriptions of the additional classes offered are only available in German: