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Elektrotechnik

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(Electrical Engineering)

Two-year Master of Science course

The course in Electrical Engineering leading to a Master of Science at the TUHH prepares course graduates to take up leading positions in the electrical engineering and IT sector, and for independent research work.

Accordingly, the distinguishing features of this Master program are its academic orientation, design of major contents and teaching of effective, structured, interdisciplinary working methods.

The major contents are closely linked with the research topics pursued by institutes in this field of study, as follows:

  • Telecommunications and communications engineering
  • Automation, measurement, control and feedback control engineering
  • Microsystems technology and nanoelectronics
  • High frequency technology and optic systems

This ensures that lecture contents are always up to date and provides opportunities for involvement in research at the TUHH, e.g. when preparing final theses and seminar papers.

The Master program in Electrical Engineering is consecutive in the sense that it consolidates the foundations laid by the Bachelor program, and/or builds on them with majors. It qualifies graduates to proceed to a doctorate.