Faculty of Engineering Sciences Computer Engineering – Master
The discipline of Computer Engineering is an interface between Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics.
Facts & Formalities
Degree | Master of Science |
Type of programme | Consecutive |
Start of programme | Winter and summer semester |
Standard period of study | 4 semesters |
Language(s) of instruction | German |
Fees and contributions | 151.05 € / Semester |
Application procedure | Consecutive master’s programmes with access restriction |
Application deadlines | Information about deadlines can be obtained after you have put together a degree program. |
Part-time option | Yes |
International degree program | Yes |
Course Content
This degree programme covers the technical principles of computer science (computer architecture, implementation, networks), the efficient use of standard and specialised computers (application-specific computing), the design and construction of microelectronic, embedded, and autonomous hardware systems, as well as optics and image processing. Degree programme courses include the following:
Advanced principles of computer engineering
- Parallel computer architecture
- System theory
- High-performance computers
- Electronics
Cross-Disciplinary Skills
- Software tools
- Starting a business
Minor subject
- Two elective courses
Specialisations in the fields of
- Microelectronics / chip design
- Application-specific high-performance computing
- Robotics, Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering
Based on their interests, students may chose to focus on one of these fields.
Course Structure
Five courses are to be completed within the first two semesters, usually consisting of two hours of lecture and two hours of tutorials. The courses cover the following 4 areas:
- Fundamentals (3 modules)
- Specialisation (5 modules)
- Cross-disciplinary skills (2 modules)
- Minor subject (2 modules)
In the third semester, students attend a seminar and embark on a research project. The project is intended to prepare the ground for the Master’s thesis. The Master’s thesis in the fourth semester is rounded off by a final colloquium.
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