PDF information flyer:Master of Electrical Engineering
Director of the master's study Electrical Engineering and international coordinator of the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Helmuth Biechl
Building TE, room 135a
Phone: +49 (0) 831 2523-253
Email: biechl(at)fh-kempten.de
The master’s study program “Electrical Engineering” takes 3 semesters. It consists of two semesters with lectures and practical exercises and a third semester to primarily address your Master Thesis. Every study semester accounts for 30 ECTS.
The course is mostly application-oriented and very practice related. You can find an overview of the compulsory and optional courses below:
The program is designed in such a way that students, who have completed their Bachelor’s respectively diploma's degree at the University of Applied Sciences in Kempten, have the alternative opportunity during the 2nd and 3rd semester to complete their studies in Northern Ireland at the University of Ulster and will receive a dual degree. We are looking back at more than 15 years successful experience with this approach. Studying abroad for a certain period of time is usually highly valued by corporations, as additional significant qualifications are gained which can be beneficial for the company’s tactical and strategic operation.
Graduates of the German Diploma program of Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering have the opportunity to skip one theory semester with a formal acceptance procedure. In this case the total length of the master‘s program is only two normal semesters.
Through the election of the Compulsory Optional Subjects and the topic of your Scientific Project as well as the topic of your Master Thesis you can, to a certain extent, apply a major to your studies.
The third semester is generally characterised through the Master Thesis. This final work can either be done in a company in cooperation with a professor from the University of Applied Sciences in Kempten or alternatively a professor from a partnering university. It can also be conducted in one of the University’s laboratories.