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Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
The program combines knowledge of specialist and methodological fundamentals with options to select individual areas of specialization and allows students to either start their career or apply for a master's degree. The language of instruction is German.
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What does this program cover?
The program combines knowledge of specialist and methodological fundamentals with options to select individual areas of specialization. The core course content covers electrical engineering, information technology, mathematics and physics, as well as the area of signals and systems. This core is complemented by chosen modules offering in-depth knowledge of, for example, electromobility, biomedical engineering, aerospace engineering, nanoelectronics, robotics, or computer engineering. Students thus acquire a broad repertoire, enabling them to keep pace with the continuously changing demands of electrical engineering.
A further central aspect of the program is the interdisciplinary integration of other areas of specialization, such as computer science or mechanical engineering. Moreover, the bachelor's program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology cultivates social skills and complements specialist and methodological knowledge with initial work experience in the engineering sector.
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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of Europe’s top universities. Ever since its founding in 1868, the university has been at the forefront of innovation. It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education and the active...