Overview
The program combines knowledge of specialist and methodological fundamentals with options to select individual areas of specialization. The core course content covers electrical engineering, information technology, mathematics and physics, as well as the area of signals and systems. This core is complemented by chosen modules offering in-depth knowledge of, for example, electromobility, biomedical engineering, aerospace engineering, nanoelectronics, robotics, or computer engineering. Students thus acquire a broad repertoire, enabling them to keep pace with the continuously changing demands of electrical engineering.
A further central aspect of the program is the interdisciplinary integration of other areas of specialization, such as computer science or mechanical engineering. Moreover, the bachelor's program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology cultivates social skills and complements specialist and methodological knowledge with initial work experience in the engineering sector.
Which further expertise and skills will I acquire?
As a graduate you are qualified in equal measure for embarking on a career or for further education in the sciences. You are able to deal independently, or as part of a team, with complex technical and professional challenges. In addition, you have a command of the mathematical, natural scientific and engineering foundations of your discipline and can apply these in a structured manner to practical problem solving. Your capabilities allow you to develop digital, electrical and electronic circuits, systems and products. These you are able to model, simulate, test and integrate using various procedures.
Furthermore, you have developed a consciousness of the ethical, ecological, commercial and industrial effects of your activities. You take responsibility for decisions, work in an interdisciplinary manner and develop products tailored to the demands of the global market.
Which professional opportunities can I take up with this qualification?
Upon completion, the bachelor's program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology opens up job opportunities in research and product development. In addition, you can take up a managerial position or find employment in sales and marketing. Further opportunities are to be found in the telecommunications sector, mechanical engineering and vehicle manufacturing.
Structure
The bachelor's program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology is divided into two phases of study. Specialist and methodological knowledge is complemented by compulsory work experience in the engineering sector.
- The first four semesters cover the fundamentals in the areas of electrical engineering, mathematics, physics, information technology and signals and systems.
- A fundamentals and orientation exam gives all those interested in the program the opportunity to orient themselves to the discipline's content. Thus, students demonstrate that they have mastered the essential foundations. The passing of examinations within the first and second semesters is required in order to continue with the program. Successfully passing the fundamentals and orientation exam is an excellent indicator for the successful completion of the program. In this way, students also gain a clear view during the first year of study of the demands of professional life in the field. Those students who do not pass the fundamentals and orientation exam must withdraw from the program.
- In the fifth and sixth semesters, elective modules enable students' individual interests and capabilities to come to the fore. In addition, they acquire practical engineering experience and soft skills, as well as complete individual specialized modules and a bachelor's thesis.
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Admissions
This is a program with unrestricted access. There is no selection procedure. You will receive confirmation of your application
- after submission of the online application and all documents in a formally correct manner by the deadline
- and after your documents have been reviewed.