UnivIS Schedule

At the university you have to take care of the creation of your schedule yourself. In order for you to be able to create your timetable with the help of the Universitäts-Informations-Systems (UnivIS) (University Information System) without any problems, here is a brief guide.

The UnivIS offers an overview of all modules taking place at Kiel University as well as detailed information about the modules, such as times, rooms and responsible lecturers.

Let's assume you want to compile your schedule for your first semester in the UnivIS:

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  1. Select the correct semester in the upper right corner, e.g. WS 2023/2024.
  2. Click in the order on Lecture Directory --> Faculty of Engineering --> Department of Electrical and Information Engineering --> Bachelor's Degree Program Electrical and Information Engineering or Bachelor's Degree Program Electrical Engineering and Business Administration --> 1. Semester.
  3. Now you can see the offered lectures and exercises, which are scheduled for the first semester. Exercises are sometimes offered at different times. There are often separate entries in UnivIS for the different exercise dates. Place a check mark next to the courses you would like to attend and click on Auswahl zur Sammlung hinzufügen (Add selection to collection) at the bottom of the page. Now the courses you just selected are saved for you. Attention: When navigating in the UnivIS, be sure to avoid using the browser's back function! This will cause the courses you have just selected to be lost.
  4. Now you can also add non-technical compulsory elective modules, e.g. via Lecture Directory --> Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Keep in mind that it may be necessary to register for non-technical compulsory elective modules in time.
  5. Once you have selected all the courses you need, click Collection/Class Schedule at the top. You will now see all selected courses in a summary. By clicking on Class Schedule on the left, you will see the fully compiled timetable. By selecting Exact Time above the actual timetable, start and end times of the individual courses are added to the timetable. If there are any overlaps, you will be informed about them below the timetable. On the left, you can now select that the timetable is output in PDF landscape format.

 

Non-technical compulsory elective modules

Information on the non-technical compulsory elective modules is gathered the Courses submenu.
Bio-inspired Computation

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Jan Steinkühler
Communications

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Stephan Pachnicke
Computational Electromagnetics

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Ludger Klinkenbusch
Digital Signal Processing and System Theory

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmidt
Information and Coding Theory

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Peter A. Höher
Integrated Systems and Photonics

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Martina Gerken
Microwave Engineering

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Michael Höft
Nanoelectronics

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Hermann Kohlstedt
Networked Electronic Systems

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Robert Rieger
Power Electronics

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Marco Liserre
Theoretical Electrical Engineering

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Jan Trieschmann