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Enrollment in the Master's degree program

The Bachelor's degree certificate must be submitted for enrollment. Often the degree certificate is not yet available at the time of enrollment. Therefore, we allow you a provisional enrollment in the Master's degree program on the basis of a Transcript of Records confirmed by the Examination Office, provided that you do not lack more than 30 credit points for Bachelor's degree.

Your provisional Master's enrollment will expire if you are unable to submit your Bachelor's degree certificate by 10.12. in the case of enrollment for a winter semester. In case of a provisional enrollment for the summer semester, you have the possibility to submit your Bachelor's degree certificate by 10.6. at the latest.

Please refer to the information provided by Student Services regarding provisional Master's enrollment (in German). On this page you will also find, among other things, information on the proof of successful completion of the Bachelor's degree and on the consequences of missing the deadline for proof.

If you have a German bachelor's degree, enroll in the Master's degree program at the Student Services. Information on the procedure for (provisional) enrollment in the master's degree program that does not have restricted admission, including the required forms, can be found on the Student Services page on enrollment in master's degree programs (in German). If you have a foreign Bachelor's degree, you will be enrolled in the program by the International Center. With your written admission to the degree program, you will receive all necessary information on the enrollment procedure from the International Center.

BAföG

BAföG funding for Master's degree programs can only begin after you have submitted a Bachelor's degree certificate. If you are still enrolled in the Bachelor program, it is possible that you apply for an extension of the maximum funding period for the Bachelor. Once you have your degree certificate, this funding can be transferred to the master's program.

Module offer and study plan

In the Master's degree program Electrical and Information Engineering, you compile your study plan individually according to the specifications of the Examination Regulations ("Fachprüfungsordnung", FPO). You can decide on a study plan with or without a designated specialization. Information on the possible specializations can also be found in the Examination Regulations.

If you study the Master's degree program Electrical and Information Engineering according to the Examination Regulations 2019 (FPO 2019) or the Master's degree program Electrical and Information Engineering according to the Examination Regulations 2022 (FPO 2022), you create the study plan for your own planning. This way, you will know from the beginning of your studies how to achieve the credit points required in the different categories. A study-plan form (FPO 2019) and a study-plan form (FPO 2022) are available for you to compile your study plan. Students who are still enrolled in the Master's degree program Electrical and Information Engineering according to the Examination Regulations 2015 compile their study plan according to the corresponding Examination Regulations in consultation with a university lecturer and submit it to the examination office for approval by the head of examination board. A study-plan form (FPO 2015) is also available for these students.

Information on the modules can be found on the page with information on the courses of this degree program.

Bio-inspired Computation

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Communications

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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