Applied Natural Sciences / Angewandte Naturwissenschaften
University of Regensburg
at University of Bremen · Bremen
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Summer semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's Degree in Control, Microsystems, and Microelectronics (CMM) at the University of Bremen provides a robust education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications in the fields of electrical and electronic engineering. This program is designed to give students a deep understanding of control systems, microelectronic devices, and microsystems technology, preparing them for a dynamic and ever-evolving technological landscape.
Structured over four semesters, the program comprises various modules that encompass both core theoretical concepts and hands-on practical experiences. Students earn ECTS credits with each completed module, facilitating a comprehensive academic journey that culminates in a master's thesis. For those enrolled in a university of applied sciences, an internship semester is typically included, providing valuable work experience in the industry.
Through the coursework, students develop essential skills in system design, semiconductor technology, embedded systems, and digital communication. This multifaceted approach ensures that graduates are well-equipped to meet the demands of the modern workforce. The program is particularly suited for individuals with a strong background in engineering or related disciplines, who are eager to enhance their expertise in control and microtechnology.
Studying in Germany offers several advantages, such as access to a vibrant technological community and several leading industries, including the renowned Mittelstand companies. Moreover, international graduates benefit from an 18-month post-study job-seeking permit, allowing them to explore career opportunities in one of Europe's most innovative economies.
Graduates can find opportunities in various sectors, including automotive engineering, telecommunications, robotics, and semiconductor manufacturing, as well as in research institutions across Germany.
It typically takes 4 semesters, with intakes in Summer semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
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