Electrical Engineering and Information Technology: Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences
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- Degree
- Master of Engineering
- Address
- Electrical Engineering and Information Technology: Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences, Fachhochschule Deggendorf, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Bogner, Edlmairstraße 6-8, Deggendorf, 94469, Germany
- Ads
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- Subject
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Electrical Engineering
- Course Language(s)
- English
- Course Beginning
- Summer term (beginning March 15) or winter term (beginning October 01)
- Duration
- 3 semester
- App Deadline
- June 15 for the following winter term, December 15 for the following summer term
- Submit Application To
Fachhochschule Deggendorf, Akademisches Auslandsamt, Edlmairstrasse 6-8, 94469 Deggendorf, Germany
- Telephone
- +49.991.361.5523
- Fax
- +49.991.361.5599
- E-mail
wern...@fh-deggendorf.de
- Website
- http://www.fh-deggendorf.de
The Master of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology provides an in-depth theoretical knowledge and focuses as a major field of study in micro- and optoelectronics, where the focus is on function, fabrication and application of modern micro- and optoelectronic components for today's rapid development of technology.
Modules of the theoretical study:
- Theoretical Computer Sciences
- Quantum-Mechanics/Quantum-Electrodynamics
- Electromagnetic Field Theory
- Advanced Modelling and Simulation
- Modern Methods of Control Engineering
- Signals and Systems in Communication Technology
- General Scientific Elective
- Seminar
Modules of the Focus Micro- and Optoelectronics
- Technology of Integrated Circuits and Systems
- Optoelectronics and Advanced Laser Technology
- Wireless Communication Systems
- Numerical Methods/Data Analysis
- Special Fields of Microelectronics and Technology of Microsystems
- Theory of Electronic Devices
- Special Fields of Optoelectronics/Lasertechnology
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