Automation Technology and Industrial Internet of Things (BSc Electrical Engineering)
University of Mannheim
at Deggendorf Institute of Technology · Deggendorf, Bavaria
Duration
8 semesters
Tuition
On request
Intake
Summer semester
Mode
Full Time
The Electromobility, Autonomous Driving and Mobile Robotics Bachelor's degree at the Deggendorf Institute of Technology provides an interdisciplinary approach to modern automotive and robotics technologies. Covering key areas such as electric vehicle systems, autonomous navigation, and robotic automation, the programme is designed to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Students will explore subjects that span electrical engineering, computer science, and mechanical engineering, preparing them for a dynamic career within these rapidly evolving fields.
This programme is structured over 8 semesters, allowing students to accumulate ECTS credits through a variety of modules and practical experiences. As a university of applied sciences, the programme emphasizes hands-on learning, providing students with opportunities for internships and industry projects. In the final semester, students typically work on a thesis project, applying their skills in a real-world setting, thus cementing their understanding and preparing them for professional challenges.
Students will gain essential skills in programming, systems integration, and project management. Furthermore, through collaboration with local industries, including many Mittelstand companies, students benefit from insights into market needs and technological advancements. This practical focus is complemented by theoretical foundations, ensuring graduates are proficient in both the knowledge and applications of current tools and methodologies.
This programme suits individuals with a passion for technology, innovation, and sustainability, particularly those interested in shaping the future of transportation and robotics. With courses taught in both German and English, it attracts an international student base, enriching the learning experience through diverse perspectives.
Graduates of this programme can find opportunities in various sectors, including automotive, robotics, research and development, and software industries. The German job market particularly values the skills gained through this programme, with many employers actively seeking graduates capable of contributing to innovation in electromobility and automation.
It typically takes 8 semesters, with intakes in Summer semester.
Career OutcomesAutomotive Engineer in electric and hybrid vehicle systemsRobotics Engineer specializing in automation technologiesSoftware Developer for autonomous vehicle applicationsProject Manager in mobility and transport companiesResearch and Development Engineer in universi...
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