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Combining study and work flexibly

Job & Master

The Master’s programme in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology offers you the opportunity to combine your academic studies with professional experience in a targeted way.

Whether you wish to start your career straight after your Bachelor’s degree, are already in work, or need to fund your studies by working – this Master’s programme adapts to your individual circumstances.

A high degree of freedom in choosing your course of study

Thanks to the high degree of freedom within the programme, you can set your own personal priorities and choose modules that fit in well with your work commitments – both in the core modules and in the compulsory elective area.

This flexibility allows you to tailor your study plan to suit your professional situation perfectly.

Flexible work placements and individual project work

A wide range of different work placement dates also ensures planning certainty. Many work placements take the form of block sessions – short, intensive periods that can be easily integrated into your daily working routine.

Project work is also organised in close consultation with the supervising lecturers. This allows personal or professional commitments to be taken into account on an individual basis.

Individual examination and recognition options

Another advantage is that a large proportion of the examinations are taken orally, which means that individual examination dates can be arranged.

If the nature of your work is relevant to the degree programme, it can even replace the industry placement – an attractive option for students with relevant professional experience or who are currently working in a technical field.

Personal advice

The Master’s programme in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology thus offers you a practice-oriented academic qualification – flexible, tailored to your individual needs and perfectly suited to your next career move.

The programme is well suited to those working part-time. If you have any questions about planning your individual study programme, balancing your studies with work, or choosing the right course of study, the academic advisers for the Master’s programme in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and the programme coordinators will be happy to assist you.