
Master of Science in IT-Engineering
Wedel, Germany
DURATION
3 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 Sep 2024*
EARLIEST START DATE
01 Oct 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 503 / per month **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for start in winter semester
** Non-EU citizens and EU-citizens EUR 420 month
Introduction
Engineers with dedicated IT skills are highly sought after in the automotive sector, the aerospace industry, medical engineering, automation, and a great variety of other sectors in technological production. Graduates will be able to choose whether they want to be involved in the production of large technological objects such as sea vessels, or small devices such as mobile phones. They can also freely choose the size of their employer - from global corporations to garage shops.
Admissions
Curriculum
Applicants should have obtained 210 ECTS, which is equivalent to seven semesters of full-time studies.
The majority of our applicants graduated in a program which, according to German authorities, corresponds to only 180 ECTS, or six semesters of studies, even if the program was designed for seven semesters in their home country. To participate in our master's program, they need to study some of our bachelor's program's modules. We have therefore designed a four-semester curriculum (cf. below) integrating six modules from our bachelor's program. These modules are of course also held in English.
To prove your bachelor's degree's relevance to IT Engineering, your studies need to have included at least 80 credits’ worth of mathematics, information technology, science, and/or engineering. If your bachelor's program did not contain modules of this kind and value, you cannot be admitted to our IT Engineering master's program.
For bachelor's degrees with 180 ECTS the only other requirement is that your studies have included at least 10 credits in mathematics and 5 credits in software development lab courses. Any further necessary adaptation to our master's program will be accomplished by the additional bachelor modules of our four-semester curriculum.
Bachelor's degrees with 210 ECTS need to meet the following requirements in mathematics and software development, which can partially be made up by bachelor modules taken at our university:
- Your studies need to have included mathematics worth at least 20 ECTS, encompassing at least 5 credits in engineering mathematics and at least 5 credits in discrete mathematics. You cannot make up for engineering mathematics via our bachelor modules unless you are sufficiently proficient in German to partake in our German modules. You can make up for discrete mathematics by taking our English bachelor modules. Five additional credits can be made up by taking our Signals & Systems module.
- You also need to have passed basic software development modules worth at least 10 ECTS. These modules have to be made up of laboratory courses, not lectures. If your programming modules have been valued at less than 5 credits, there is no way for you to be admitted to the IT Engineering program. By partaking in our module Fundamental Programming Structures, you may make up for 5 credits.
- You have to provide advanced knowledge in at least one of the object-oriented programming languages Java or C++. This knowledge will be examined in an entry assignment at the beginning of your first semester. You may partake in our module Advanced Programming Features to gain this knowledge.
If you, according to these rules, need additional modules, you will most likely need at least 4 semesters, as our three-semester curriculum is very tight and requires the above-mentioned prerequisites.
Program delivery
Standard Period of Study: 3 semesters (+ 1 preparatory semester if the bachelor's degree was completed with 180 ECTS)