Electrical engineering and information technology
(from winter semester 2024/2025)

The Master's degree course in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology comprises four semesters of standard study time and offers a technical-scientific specialization with research-oriented elements in four different focus areas:
Electrical Power Engineering, Computer Engineering, Robotics and Automotive or Nano and Quantum Technology.
The course deals with issues from a wide range of technical future topics. These range from energy conversion and transmission, smart energy grids, artificial intelligence, 6G communication, IoT, robotics, automated driving, vehicle electronics and the development and processing of microchips to quantum computing.
Our Master's graduates also have excellent career prospects outside EIT in other innovation-driven sectors such as medical technology, aerospace, transportation technology (air, ship, rail, road), chemical engineering, emergency services, automotive engineering and mechanical engineering.
Examination regulations
Examination regulations Master Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Module manual
Module Handbook Master Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (04/2024)
Study plan
Master's degree program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from winter semester 2024/25
Departmental advisory service
Dr.-Ing. Daniel Schauten