Modules

Frequently asked questions On this page we have summarized some of the questions we are frequently asked about the preparation of a study plan and the selection of modules and provided answers. Please check first whether your request can be answered in this way. If this is not the case, please contact the responsible academic advisor, our Service Center or our Examination Office.

Where can I find information about the modules of the Master's program E-PiCo?

The module catalogue for the Master's program Electrical and Information Engineering provides information on each module, including the content, the responsible chair, the lecturer and whether a module is offered in the winter or summer semester.

Furthermore, you can find information about the modules on the website of the respective chair and in UnivIS (see also section "Information on courses and registration for courses).

How can I make sure that I can take all the modules I want and that there are no overlaps in my schedule?

The courses that belong to the modules of the same specialization will not overlap. If you compile your study plan individually, you will not be able to check whether the associated courses will overlap until about two months before the start of a semester.

The courses belonging to compulsory modules in the second semester or those belonging to compulsory modules of the same specialization in the third semester will not overlap. However, overlaps may occur in the case of courses belonging to compulsory elective modules. You can check the dates of the individual courses about two months before the start of a semester.

Further details

Courses and the corresponding course times for the coming semester are published in UnivIS about two months before lectures start. This means that you can check before the start of a semester whether you can take the modules or courses selected for the upcoming semester without overlapping.

Bio-inspired Computation

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Communications

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Computational Electromagnetics

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Digital Signal Processing and System Theory

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Information and Coding Theory

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Integrated Systems and Photonics

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Microwave Engineering

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Nanoelectronics

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Networked Electronic Systems

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Power Electronics

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Theoretical Electrical Engineering

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