Electrical Engineering and Information Technology: Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences, University of Science and Technology
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- Degree
- Master of Engineering
- Address
- Electrical Engineering and Information Technology: Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences, University of Science and Technology, Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften - Fachhochschule Rosenheim, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Birger Mysliwetz, Hochschulstraße 1, Rosenheim, 83024, Germany
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- Subject
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Electrical Engineering
- Course Language(s)
- English
- Course Beginning
- March 15 (spring/summer term, regular) or October 01 (fall/winter term)
- Duration
- 3 semester
- App Deadline
- June 15 for autumn/winter term or January 15 for spring/summer term
- Submit Application To
Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EE/IT), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Birger Mysliwetz, Hochschulstraße 1, 83024 Rosenheim, Germany
- Telephone
- +49.8031.805.700
- Fax
- +49.8031.805.702
- E-mail
e...@fh-rosenheim.de
- Website
- http://www.fh-rosenheim.de
Specialisation in Communications:
- Digital Signal Processing
- Digital Communications
- Channel Coding
- Wireless Applications
- HF & Microwave Engineering
- Integrated Circuit Design
- Analog Circuits
and/or specialisation in Automation Technology:
- Advanced Control Systems
- Industrial Robots
- Industrial Process Control and CNC
- Electrical Motion Control
- Real-Time Systems
- Software Engineering
Advanced mathematical and EE fundamentals:
- Electromagnetic Theory
- Numerical Mathematics
- Solid State Electronics
Project Management training in the Master's project:
- typically dealing with a real-world problem assigned in industry and carried out by a team of 4-5 students
Master's thesis in 3rd semester:
- mostly carried out in industry
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