The degree programme is taught in English. If modules are taught in a different language, this is indicated in the corresponding module catalogue.
Examinations are to be taken in English (or in agreement with the examiner in another language).
Non-EU applicants: 1 March for the following winter semester
EU applicants: 15 July for the following winter semester
Non-EU applicants: 1 September for the following summer semester
EU applicants: 15 January for the following summer semester
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Students interested in the "Computer Engineering" major have to apply for the Master's degree programme in “Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering”. Once accepted and enrolled, they can choose any of the six majors (Computer Engineering, Communications Engineering, , Electrical Power Engineering, Micro- and Nanoelectronics, Biomedical Systems Engineering, Systems and Automation).
Graduates with a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering with a specialisation in Computer Engineering will have acquired a high level of specialisation, a research-oriented view, and in-depth, domain-specific knowledge at a professional level in the areas of computer technology, information/communication technology, and/or media technology. They will be able to understand how the different components of a complex system are connected and functionally combined, and they will be able to apply theoretical concepts of system identification, modelling, and optimisation in order to further develop such systems on their own, particularly by hardware/software co-design. Examples of such systems include general computer systems, media systems (image/video/speech/audio processing, recognition, and coding), automated and embedded systems, robotics, automotive systems, and many more.
In the given field, the graduates will be able:
- To take technical-scientific questions from practice, to understand the problems in detail, to formulate them, and then communicate them to others
- To apply their deep technical and mathematical understanding to analyse engineering and technology questions and develop solutions
- To understand the impact of design activities on the life cycle of products
- To adequately report results and work practices both in writing and verbally using current technical language and terminology in order to persuade others about the benefits of new ideas and inventions
- To communicate adequately in their native language and in English