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Electrical / Information Engineering, Department

Fakultät Ingenieurwissenschaften und Informatik

Technische Hochschule Aschaffenburg

Fakultät Ingenieurwissenschaften und Informatik
Würzburger Straße 45
D-63743 Aschaffenburg
Telephone: +49 6021 4206-800
https://www.th-ab.de
TH Aschaffenburg
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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

210

Cooperative Education

Students in cooperative education

10

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

12/16 points

International orientation

Outgoing students

1.0%

Job market- and career-orientation

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

5.0%

Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment

40.5%

Research

Cooperative doctoral degrees (in three years)

3

Third party funds per professor

298,700 €

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Learning and working spaces
Teacher support
Support in studies
Courses offered
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Exam organisation
Digital teaching elements
Laboratory internships
Introduction to scientific work
Offers for career orientation
Support during practical semester

Practical orientation in teaching
Support for stays abroad
Rooms
Library
IT-infrastructure
Overall study situation
Return rate of the questionnaires

28

Students' assessments on cooperate education courses

Learning and working spaces

Teacher support

Support in studies

Courses offered

Study organisation

Digital teaching elements

Exam organisation

Support for stays abroad

Coordination of theory and practice phases

Rooms

Library

IT-infrastructure

Laboratory internships

Overall study situation

Return rate of the questionnaires

no data

Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching in the bachelor's degree programme

Small semester groups as well as our highly accessible and committed team of professors lend a personal atmosphere to studies. Teaching includes many laboratory experiments that impart the necessary practical knowledge. In addition, students can tackle industry work methods in application-related projects. Depending on personal preferences, students can choose specialisations in the sixth/seventh semester. This is a wide range of language options. The lecturers conduct research in a wide variety of subject areas and offer students a range of current and relevant bachelor’s/master's and PhD topics.

Special features regarding teaching in the master's programmes

The three-semester Master's project allows students to gain relevant practical experience at the interface to industry or research during their studies. Students are closely supervised. Tailored lectures and seminars expand students' subject-related skills and are supplemented by valuable skills in the areas of personal development, organisation and management. Students learn to work in a project- and solution-oriented, scientifically sound manner.

Special features regarding the international orientation

The Bachelor's degree programme in Electrical and Information Technology enables you to spend time abroad as part of internships or at partner universities without exceeding the standard period of study of 7 semesters. In doing so, students learn key qualifications such as language skills, high flexibility and intercultural competence. The students, can earn, in addition to the German degree, a Finish degree from our Finnish partner university in Seinäjoki (double degree) and thus have practical experience and an internationally recognised degree.

Special features regarding the equipment

All lecture theatres are equipped with the latest multimedia technology. The laboratories, with their state-of-the-art technical equipment, provide the foundation for up-to-date, practically-oriented engineering training. Modern technology that meets industry standards makes it possible to reinforce the knowledge acquired in lectures in all phases of the degree course. In addition, the laboratories serve as the basis for many of the university's research and development projects and thus offer students many possibilities for Bachelor's and Master's theses.

Special features regarding research and development

All degree courses are characterised not only by cutting-edge, practice-oriented course content but also numerous opportunities for students to actively participate in applied research and to deepen their knowledge early on in their studies. There are many opportunities to work in the field of research. Depending on the progress of studies, various options are available. Students are supported in the decision-making process: Coursework, Bachelor's thesis, research assistant job, etc.

Other special features

Achievements in applied research and knowledge transfer are a particular strength of Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences (TH). In this way, it makes an important contribution to overcoming current social and global challenges and to the well-being of future generations. In its research areas, it collaborates with scientists and companies in Germany and abroad and promotes its own young scientists. It is committed to diversity, mutual respect, equal opportunities, equality, responsibility for one another and appreciation of all people and the natural foundations of life.

Further information on research activities

Further information about study entry phase

Information on access restrictions

online-application

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Last Update 2025: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education