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Communication and Information Technology – (M.Sc.)

University of Bremen

Fachbereich Physik/Elektrotechnik
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Application Deadline: October 15
Annual Tuition Fee: Free -
Location: Bremen / Germany / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 24 months Start Date: April
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Credits (ECTS): 120
Languages: English 
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Location of University of Bremen

A broad understanding and knowledge in the fields of Communication and Information Technology, e.g., wireless communication systems, or Information and Automation Engineering, e.g. robot and vehicle control. Introduction to non-technical subjects dealing with economics, legal and social issues. Development of required skills for entry into the professions of Information-, Communication-, and Automation-Engineering. The institutes of the faculty rank among the top five in Germany with respect to research funds raised. They work closely with national and international industry and other research centers on research projects involving the newest technology. Students are encouraged to participate in these projects. Funding opportunities are available in limited number.

Subsequent non-teaching occupational fields

Engineers from Communication and Information Technology as well as Information and Automation Engineering are needed in a wide range of fields including industrial and non-industrial research, planning, development, implementation, production, distribution, and maintenance of all types of information technology systems.

Possibilities for additional qualifications

The graduation enables / authorizes you to take on (promotion) studies for a doctorate.


Contents

Stages of study / curricula / description of modules

Compulsory lectures in first three Semesters

* Communications Technology
* Microwave Engineering
* Semiconductor Devices
* Channel Coding
* Microwave Techniques Lab
* Communications Networks
* RF-Front-End Devices and Active Circuits for Wireless Communications
* Communications Technology Lab

Also four surplus courses can be chosen from the following:

* Digital Signal Processing
* Dynamic Systems
* Advanced Control Systems Lab
Control Theory
* Real-Time Software Design
* Digital Electronics and Microsystems
* Technology Design Techniques
* Wireless Local Area Networks
* Optoelectronic Components for Information Transmission and Sensors
* Next Generation Mobile Systems
* Microwave Components and CAD Methods for Satellite and Mobile Communications
* Fields and Waves
* Stochastic Simulation

In parallel to technical lectures some nontechnical courses can be chosen. Two language courses in the first and second semester are mandatory and part of the master courses.

Area foci/ modules for advanced specialisation

Structure of the courses:

* 3 semesters of lectures, exercises, seminars and laboratory courses
* fixed modules and additional elective courses
* six month master's thesis preparation

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Requirements

First degree (Bachelor of Science or Engineering,German FH Diploma) in Electrical Engineering or closely related field awarded by an internationally recognized university-level institution. Above average results in undergraduate studies. Certificate of adequate language ability (TOEFL with at least 550 (or 213 for CBT) points).

Industral experience is welcome but not a prerequisite. A first Bachelor or comparable (or higher) degree in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering or closely related fields from a university with a regular value of 180 ECTS points is required.

The following requirements must also be fulfilled:

Knowledge of the English level C1 Common European Authoritative Framework of Reference for Languages skills abilities by a recognised language certificate. If the last academic degree was obtained at a school, where the primary language of instruction was English, language skills are accepted as sufficient.

Two letters of recommendation

An essay explaining why you are choosing this program and that the master study is the next reasonable step.

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Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

TOEFL Paper-based: 550
TOEFL Computer-based: 213

Accreditation

Accredited by ASIIN

ASIIN e. V. is a registered association in accordance with the law of the Federal Republic of Germany.

The association is supported by many organisations, which view the quality of university education as a central concern. They are associations of universities and universities of applied sciences, expert societies, profession-related organisations, industrial and business associations and unions.

This alliance was first founded in 1999 as the non-profit association ASII for the accreditation of degree programmes in engineering an informatics, which rapidly expanded to ASIIN in 2002 by including the fields of natural sciences and mathematics.

Since 2000, ASII or ASIIN has the right to award the accreditation seal of the German Accreditation Council, in addition to the ASIIN quality seal.

In 2008, there were further expansions of the activities of ASIIN e. V. such as the establishment of panels, criteria, and procedures for the evaluation of QM systems in studying and teaching and the related admission by the German Accreditation Council.

To this end, ASIIN Consult GmbH took up work as a 100% subsidiary of ASIIN e. V. for consulting services in the educational sector in early 2008.

In addition to its activities in Germany, ASIIN e. V. has already participated in national and European projects on the quality of university education at a very early stage and has been involved in the coordination processes of European and international organisations as a member. These activities are presented in the section ASIIN international.

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