Automation Technology and Industrial Internet of Things (BSc Electrical Engineering)
University of Mannheim
at Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts · Kronach, Bavaria
Duration
3 semesters
Tuition
On request
Intake
Winter semester, Summer semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's Degree in Autonomous Driving at Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts provides an in-depth exploration of automation and control engineering tailored to the rapidly advancing field of autonomous vehicle technology. Over the course of three semesters, students engage with complex systems that govern automated driving, emphasizing both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. This programme combines rigorous academic coursework with hands-on experiences to prepare graduates for the demands of this evolving industry.
The curriculum is structured around modules that incorporate essential topics such as mobility systems, sensor technology, machine learning, and system validation. Students earn ECTS credits as they navigate through courses and complete a thesis project in their final semester, showcasing their understanding and innovation in the field. As a university of applied sciences, Coburg emphasizes a pragmatic approach to education, fostering connections with industry and encouraging the application of knowledge in real-world settings.
Students will develop critical skills including problem-solving in complex systems, data analysis, and teamwork in interdisciplinary environments. The programme is ideal for individuals who are passionate about advancing vehicle automation and are looking to combine their technical expertise with innovative thinking. Additionally, the blend of theoretical and practical learning ensures that graduates are well-prepared to meet the challenges of a highly competitive job market.
Located in the picturesque town of Kronach, students benefit from a supportive learning environment and the rich traditions of the surrounding region. The German automotive industry, particularly its renowned Mittelstand companies, plays a significant role in providing internship opportunities and collaborative projects for students, enhancing their professional prospects in an international context.
The industries that typically hire graduates of this programme include automotive manufacturing, technology, transportation logistics, and research institutions. With an 18-month post-study job-seeking permit, students have ample time to explore career opportunities within Germany's robust job market while studying.
It typically takes 3 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester, Summer semester.
Automotive EngineerSystems Engineer in Autonomous VehiclesResearch Scientist in Mobility TechnologiesTechnical Consultant for Vehicle AutomationProject Manager in Transportation InnovationThe industries that typically hire graduates of this programme include automotive manufactur...
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