Compulsory voting

For the first time, the Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering offers the opportunity to choose between the three specialisation areas of Automation Technology, Information Technology and Microsystems Technology in addition to the compulsory subject. Furthermore, there is the possibility of completing the 2nd study section in a VET-oriented variant, so that all requirements for the Master's programme "Teaching profession at vocational colleges with a major vocational specialisation in Electrical Engineering and a minor vocational specialisation in Automation Technology or Information Technology" are met.

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In the Master of Electrical Engineering, students can choose from six catalogues, the so-called study models.  You can choose between Energy and Environment, Cognitive Systems, Communication Technology, Microelectronics, Optoelectronics and Process Dynamics. Three of these six catalogues must be selected. Two courses are selected from each catalogue. One of these selected catalogues represents the specialisation with two further subjects.

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In the third year of study, the following technical compulsory selection modules can be chosen in the Bachelor of Industrial Engineering and Management specialised in Electrical Engineering: Automation technology, Information Technology and Microsystems Technology.
In addition, a module must be selected from the compulsory module, Methods of Information Systems. In addition, courses within the scope of 10 ECTS credits must be selected from the compulsory component module of economics.

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In the Master Industrial Engineering and Management specialised in Electrical Engineering, two of the following modules must be selected from the technical compulsory selected module: Energy and Environment, Cognitive Systems, Communication Technology, Microelectronics, Process Dynamics and Optoelectronics. Courses with a total of 12 ECTS credits must be selected from each of the two modules. In addition, three modules each with a total of 10 ECTS credits must be selected from the economic science module.

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In the 2nd section of the Bachelor Computer Engineering programme, four selected modules, each with 6 ECTS credits, can be chosen from the fields of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Computer Systems.

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The Master's programme in Computer Engineering consists of two compulsory modules each in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, an selected area, a module on scientific work, the project group and the final thesis. The specialisation areas Embedded Systems, Nano/Microelectronics, Computer Systems, Communication and Networks, Signal, Image and Speech Processing and Control and Automation are offered.

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