Dear prospective students, dear students,
on 01.10.2024, the reaccredited Bachelor / Master Electrical Engineering, Bachelor / Master Computer Engineering and Master Electrical Systems Engineering degree programs will start.
Our course webpages are currently being rebuilt, so the latest information is not shown here.
For questions and information on the examination regulations valid from 01.10.2024, please either
- to the Electrical Engineering Student Advisory Service: https://go.upb.de/studi.et or
- look directly at the valid documents : https://go.upb.de/studi.et_ordnungen
Please refer to the following table 2024_09_03_Transitional_regulations_-_ESEMA_en if you have any questions about credit transfer.
You can find the current curriculum here: https://go.upb.de/studi.et_plaene
Best regards
Student Advisory Service ET
Electrical Systems Engineering
Master’s Program in Electrical Engineering
The master’s program Electrical System Engineering (MS ESE) is a two-year-full-time program divided into four semesters, including 3 course semesters, and a 6-month Master's thesis. MS ESE offers two specializations: signal & information processing and electronics & devices. The signal & information processing section concentrates more on the computational aspects of a system's behavior while the electronics & devices section focuses on IC design on the micro- or nano scale and the aspects of hardware implementation.
The majority of the courses are taught by the department's full professors. Furthermore, renowned international professors come to Paderborn to give guest lectures on advanced topics from the field of systems engineering within the MS ESE program. Additionally, practically oriented advanced courses are being offered by lecturers from industries.
If you want to get even deeper into science and research, we offer a wide range of interesting topics for postgraduate work leading to a doctoral degree (Ph.D.). The master’s program is taught entirely in English. Therefore, anyone who is eligible to enroll at a German university and applies for our master’s program must prove English language skills by a certified language test.
For further information on the study program, please have a look at the other webpages of the master's program or send us an email (ms-ese[at]upb.de).
Further information dedicated to foreign students is located on the homepage of the International Office of the University of Paderborn. Incoming international students should contact the International office for all admission related inquiries.