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Embedded Systems Engineering unites the worlds of engineering and computer science, combining hardware and software topics.
In this Master’s programme, we provide you with versatile know-how in computer science and engineering. As an embedded systems engineer, you will not only know how to design micro-electronic and micro-mechanic devices, but you will also know how to programme the software that makes them work.
The Department of Computer Science and the Department of Microsystems Engineering provide an excellent environment for this interdisciplinary degree programme.
You will gain knowledge about the design of microelectronic, micro-mechanic and software-based components as well as their integration into complete systems. An extensive selection of courses allows you to set an individual focus or specialize in one of the following areas:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Circuits and Systems
- Materials and Fabrication
- Biomedical Engineering
- Photonics
Statutes
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Zulassungs- und Immatrikulationsordnung (ZImmO)
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Zulassungsordnung M.Sc. Embedded Systems Engineering
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Rahmenordnung
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Anlage A
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Embedded Systems Engineering
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Prüfungsordnung M.Sc.: Embedded Systems Engineering
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2021 und bei entsprechender schriftlicher Erklärung bis 31. Oktober 2021; Abschluss des Studiums bis spätestens 30. September 2024)
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