Courses

The module catalogue for the Master's degree programme that you can view on the pages of the Examination Office contains a list of the range of modules (content and scope) you can select for your degree programme towards the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology.
The module descriptions should do the following:

  • Comprehensively describe the objectives, content, and interrelationships in the degree programme at the module and lecture level,
  • Provide students with useful, binding information for planning their studies,
  • Provide lecturers and other interested people with thorough insight into the design of the modules in the degree programme

 
UnivIS provides more detailed descriptions of the modules, such as the rooms, lecturers, and dates, so that you can prepare your class schedule.

If you are starting at Kiel University for the first time with your Master's degree programme, there is an explanation of how to use this system under Curriculum and class schedules in Beginning a Bachelor's degree programme.

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