Electrical Engineering and Information Technology - International Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BEng | On-Campus | Full-time | 8 semester | March | €82.00 semester per | €82.00 semester per |
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Course overview
The Bachelor's programme in Electrical and Information Technology – INTERNATIONAL is designed as a full-time course and spans eight semesters. Aimed at international students, this programme's unique teaching concept and specialised module composition facilitates a successful entry into the German job market.
The first three semesters are taught in English, with integrated German language courses supplementing the technically oriented lectures. From the fourth semester onwards, you can attend lectures in German. The programme combines modules of classical electrical and information technology to provide a broad foundation of knowledge. After the internship semester, three specialisation tracks are available for the seventh and eighth semesters.
Career Prospects
Drive technological progress in various industrial sectors with your degree in Electrical and Information Technology – from automotive, telecommunications, food, chemicals, medical and microsystem technology, to aerospace and beyond. Make a valuable contribution to the competitiveness of Germany’s industrial base and benefit from positive job prospects, especially in the Lower Bavaria region. Electrical and Information Technology skills are also in demand in public service and engineering firms.
As an electrical engineer, you ensure that electronics function as intended. This requires your mathematical calculations and the programming of operational software. Through testing and trial runs of devices and systems, you demonstrate that your theoretical considerations work in practice. A career in electrical engineering offers a highly varied workday. Skill in dealing with people and good communication with colleagues and other departments are essential for successful collaboration. Attention to detail in completing bureaucratic tasks, such as technical documentation and formulating standards, is also required.
Entry requirements
- General German university entrance qualification, or please check your eligibilty at the DAAD if you own an international qualification.
- Language Requirements
- German A1
- English B2 (e.g. certificate from the educational institution that courses and examinations were held exclusively in English)
- A successfully completed admission test (online option available). The test consists of questions from Mathematics and Physics.
- Applicants who have obtained their qualification in a country that is not a member of the Lisbon Convention are encouraged to include a GRE (general) with their application in order to support their suitability for the programme.
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