Automotive electronicsdual system, full time
Diplom-Ingenieur (FH)
Diplom (university of applied sciences)
Degree8 semesters
Standard period of study (amount)
Zwickau
Location
August 2025 (Germans and inhabitants)
Overview and admission
Study Type
undergraduate
Admission semester
Winter Semester only
Area of study
- Electronics
- Automotive Engineering
- Sensor Technology, Measurement Technology
Focus
Sensor Technology, Actuator Engineering
Annotation
Innovation in motor vehicles today is driven mainly by automotive electronics. While the electronic control system for drive and suspension systems was introduced several years ago, current trends involve driver assistance systems, electronically controlled steering systems and message systems as well as the “Bluetooth” link between the mobile phone and the vehicle or communication between vehicles via WiFi. Modern motor vehicles today comprise over 100 electrical and electronic components that need to be linked to each other in an intelligent manner. On the one hand, reliability plays an important role under extreme environmental conditions such as heat, moisture, mechanical vibrations and electromagnetic radiation, and on the other hand the functionality of the systems. Therefore, you will also acquire special knowledge about chassis behaviour, modern electrical drive concepts and intelligent energy storage systems during your studies.
Lecture period
- 11.03.2024 - 30.06.2024
- 30.09.2024 - 28.01.2025
Application deadlines
Winter semester (2024/2025)
Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants
Until 31.08.2025
In the event of vacancies, you can also apply after this deadline.
Deadlines for International Students from the European Union
enquire at the university (International Office)
Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
enquire at the university (International Office)
Enrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students
enquire at the higher education institution
Tuition fee
Fees
no tuition fees
Languages of instruction
Main language
German