Electrical Engineering and Embedded Systems




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Due to their training, graduates with a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering often advance to management positions. For example, they pursue a career as research and development engineer, technical manager, engineer in production management or even as a consultant. They tackle the challenges of a globalized economy and the high technological development. Increasing globalization implies that the demands imposed on qualified engineers are also constantly growing. Whether it is in research or development or management, the increasingly global structures which have developed in institutes and companies are becoming ever more complex as a result of internationalization, and engineers find themselves faced with higher demands in a global environment.Technology is also becoming more and more complex. New technological developments in fields such as drive systems and components for electric vehicles, automation and also electronics imply that developers keep pace and possess the necessary in-depth knowledge. Engineers of Electrical Engineering/Electronics and of Information and Communication Technology with a deeper theoretical understanding and a broader range of knowledge tackle the new tasks in research, development and partly also in management. Their high international qualification acquired through the Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering is a perfect basis for meeting these challenges.
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Applicants should have a bachelor's degree with a major in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, Automation, or Power Engineering. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. The application deadline for non-EU students is April 15.