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Information and Automation Engineering – (M.Sc.)

University of Bremen

Fachbereich Physik/Elektrotechnik
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

The faculty of the institute 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.

Goals of the courses

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.

Subsequent non-teaching occupational fields

Engineers from 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

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

The modules of the specific courses are the following:

Compulsory lectures in first three Semesters:

* Dynamic Systems
* Control Theory
* Process Automation
* Robotics
* Power Converter Technology
* Advanced Control Systems Lab
* Process Automation Lab
* Real-Time Software Design
* Communications Networks
* Microwave Techniques Lab

Also four surplus courses can be chosen from the following:

* Semiconductor Devices
* Communications Technology
* Integrated Systems
* Integrated Circuits
* Design of Microsystems and Microelectronics
* Optoelectronic Components for Information Transmission and Sensors
* RF-Front-End Devices and Active Circuits for Wireless Communications
* Micro Actuators
* Analysis and Visualization of Multi-Dimensional Signals
* Next Generation Mobile Systems
* Stochastic Simulations
* and other courses.

Also, two seminars and a project are planned in semester one, two and three.
The Master Thesis are appointed in Semester four and have to be prepared in a six month period.

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. In addition, applicants are encouraged to attend german language courses in their home countries. Alternatively, preparatory german language courses can be attended in Bremen (at your own expenses).

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Requirements

A first Bachelor or comparable (or higher) degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering or closely related fields from a university with a regular value of 180 ECTS points is required.
English language level C1 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.Two letters of recommendation from faculty members who can attest the quality of the candidate
An essay (Letter of Motivation) explaining why you are choosing this program and what your research interests are.

Additional Requirements

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

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You can contact Prof.Dr.Ing. Axel Gräser to ask a question about Information and Automation Engineering at University of Bremen.

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