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Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

Technical University of Munich | United Kingdom

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

Duration

3 years

Intake

Summer, Winter.

Degree

Bachelor

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology is an innovative undergraduate program that combines essential knowledge of electrical engineering with modern information technology. This interdisciplinary course prepares students to design, develop, and implement electrical systems, electronic devices, and IT solutions that are vital for today's technology-driven world.

Students gain comprehensive knowledge in key areas, including circuit design, power systems, telecommunications, automation, computer networks, and software development. The program focuses on both theoretical foundations and practical skills, with laboratory work, project-based learning, and industry exposure integrated into the curriculum.

Graduates of this program are equipped with the technical expertise and problem-solving abilities required to work in diverse fields, including telecommunications, energy, IT, electronics, and automation. The degree also serves as a strong foundation for further academic studies or research in specialized areas of engineering and technology, meeting the demands of global technological advancement.
 

The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology is an innovative undergraduate program that combines essential knowledge of electrical engineering with modern information technology. This interdisciplinary course prepares students to design, develop, and implement electrical systems, electronic devices, and IT solutions that are vital for today's technology-driven world.

Students gain comprehensive knowledge in key areas, including circuit design, power systems, telecommunications, automation, computer networks, and software development. The program focuses on both theoretical foundations and practical skills, with laboratory work, project-based learning, and industry exposure integrated into the curriculum.

Graduates of this program are equipped with the technical expertise and problem-solving abilities required to work in diverse fields, including telecommunications, energy, IT, electronics, and automation. The degree also serves as a strong foundation for further academic studies or research in specialized areas of engineering and technology, meeting the demands of global technological advancement.
 

Key Information

University

Technical University of Munich

Campus

München, Germany

Total Credits

180 ECTS

Study Mode

Full-time

Loan Availability

No

Program Detail

Duration

3 years

Tuition Fee:

Format

Full-time

Attendance:

On Campus Learning

Study Gap:

3 years

Fees & Funding:

Course Structure

The basic and orientation examination consists of modules in the following areas:

Information Technology (3 modules)
Mathematics (3 modules)
Physics (2 modules)
Electrical Engineering (1 module)
Signals & Systems (1 module)

The compulsory modules in the 3rd and 4th semesters come from the following areas:

Signals & Systems (4 modules)
Electrical Engineering (3 modules)
Physics (2 modules)
Mathematics (1 module)

Elective module mathematics in the 4th semester:

Numerical mathematics

and/or

Discrete mathematics

Currently, there are study program recommendations for the following research areas (in brackets, the study program coordinator):

Automation technology (Prof. Buss), Cyber-Physical Systems (Prof. Steinbach)
Data communication (Prof. Steinbach)
Electric drives (Prof. Jossen)
Electrical power supply (Prof. Jossen)
Design of integrated systems (Prof. Schlichtmann)
High-frequency technology (Prof. Eibert)
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (Dr. Leibold)
Mechatronics (Prof. Schrag)
Media technology and intelligent interactive systems (Prof. Steinbach)
Medical Electronics/Life Science Electronics (Prof. Schlichtmann)
Micro- and Nanoelectronics (Prof. Schlichtmann)
Sensor technology and measurement systems (Prof. Eibert)

Bachelor's thesis
The bachelor’s thesis is a scientific work worth 12 credits.
 

Entry Requirement

Academic

Language

IELTS - 6.5

TOEFL - 88

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