The Electrical and Electronics Engineering B.Sc. program focuses on the processing and passing on of information through innovative electronics, which is the engine of the modern information society. The program equips students with the skills to solve complex engineering challenges in interdisciplinary teams.
The course structure consists of seven semesters. The first three semesters cover basic knowledge, followed by intensified learning in semesters four and five, where students can also choose optional courses to create a study profile. Semester six is reserved for a practical semester or study abroad. The final semester involves writing an undergraduate thesis, with emphasis on practical relevance and collaboration with the free economy. The studies conclude with an academic conference.
Graduates can pursue careers in development, production, marketing, and guidance activities across various industries, including energy and environmental technology, process engineering, machine and equipment construction, the electrical and automobile industries, medical technology, and the service industry.
Typical fields of activity are: