Computer engineering as a key discipline of the information society requires knowledge and skills from both computer science and electrical engineering. Computer engineering at the University of Paderborn is an innovative and research-oriented study programme with an internationally established curriculum.
The curriculum starts with mandatory modules in computer science (Advanced Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Hardware/Software Co-Design) and electrical engineering (Circuit and System Design, Statistical Signal Processing). Students then choose a specialisation out of the following six focus areas:
Students have to earn a certain number of credit points (CP) by completing modules from their focus area and, additionally, a smaller number of CP by taking other elective courses according to their interests.
Furthermore, students have to complete the Scientific Work module, which comprises a seminar and an elective course in the area of languages, scientific writing, or presentation.
A main element of the Master's programme is the "Project Group" module. Here, teams of about eight to sixteen students work together for one year on a research-related project. The final part of the programme is the Master's project, including a work plan and the preparation and writing of the Master's thesis, which usually takes place during the last semester.
The Master in Computer Engineering is a joint offer by our Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering & Information Technology. Both departments regularly receive top rankings in Germany. Our research strength allows students to obtain the fundamental background necessary for undertaking a PhD. Our close cooperation with industrial partners guarantees practice-oriented lectures and provides students with many opportunities to get in contact with prospective future employers. We provide a stimulating atmosphere in an international and interdisciplinary study environment. Our well-structured programme, the excellent equipment and the intensive interaction between students and faculty ensure successful graduation.
The curriculum starts with mandatory modules in computer science (Advanced Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Hardware/Software Co-Design) and electrical engineering (Circuit and System Design, Statistical Signal Processing). Students then choose a specialisation out of the following six focus areas:
- Embedded systems
- Nano/Microelectronics
- Computer Systems
- Communication and Networks
- Signal, Image and Speech Processing
- Control and Automation
Students have to earn a certain number of credit points (CP) by completing modules from their focus area and, additionally, a smaller number of CP by taking other elective courses according to their interests.
Furthermore, students have to complete the Scientific Work module, which comprises a seminar and an elective course in the area of languages, scientific writing, or presentation.
A main element of the Master's programme is the "Project Group" module. Here, teams of about eight to sixteen students work together for one year on a research-related project. The final part of the programme is the Master's project, including a work plan and the preparation and writing of the Master's thesis, which usually takes place during the last semester.
The Master in Computer Engineering is a joint offer by our Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering & Information Technology. Both departments regularly receive top rankings in Germany. Our research strength allows students to obtain the fundamental background necessary for undertaking a PhD. Our close cooperation with industrial partners guarantees practice-oriented lectures and provides students with many opportunities to get in contact with prospective future employers. We provide a stimulating atmosphere in an international and interdisciplinary study environment. Our well-structured programme, the excellent equipment and the intensive interaction between students and faculty ensure successful graduation.
Educational organisation
The programme is organised into the following modules, with an overall workload of 120 ECTS credit points (CP). A module usually consists of several courses:1. Mandatory module in Computer Science (12 ECTS CP)
2. Mandatory module in Electrical Engineering (12 ECTS CP)
3. Elective modules in one focus area (22-26 ECTS CP)
4. Further elective modules (16-20 ECTS CP)
5. Scientific Work Module (6 ECTS CP)
6. Project Group Module (18 ECTS CP)
7. Master's Project Module (30 ETCS CP)
Internships
Internships are not a required part of the Master's programme.Forms of assessment
Oral or written examinationsPractical exercises
Seminar reports and presentations
Master's thesis
Course objectives
You will have excellent career prospects with a Master's degree in Computer Engineering.Computer engineers work in areas as diverse as embedded systems, medicine and communication systems. Besides methodological skills and knowledge in relevant areas of computer science and electrical engineering, successful graduates are also trained in social and professional skills. These include, for example, set-up and management of projects, efficient communication and team-oriented work. With our Master's programme in Computer Engineering, you will acquire skills which will be highly valued in industry, in particular in internationally-oriented enterprises. These skills will also provide you with a solid foundation for PhD research.
Language requirements
Applicants must provide proof of their English skills at level C1 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages, e.g. TOEFL iBT 100, TOEFL (paper-based) 600, Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) or British Council IELTS minimum band 7.0Applicants holding a Bachelor's degree from an institution in Australia, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand or the USA do not have to provide proof of their English skills.
Academic requirements
BSc in Computer Engineering or a related subject, general higher education entrance certificate or equivalent and a GRE general testIn some cases when the candidate has not sufficiently covered topics relevant to the Master's programme during the course of his or her Bachelor's programme, we recommend that exams be taken in proposed topics from the Bachelor's programme before admission to the Master's programme.
Enrolment fees
Approx. 270 EUR per semesterCosts of living
800-900 EUR per monthhttps://www.uni-paderborn.de/en/studium/international-office/degree-students/kosten-finanzierung/
Job opportunities
There are many opportunities for students to find employment, either as one of the university's student assistants (for research or teaching) or in one of the many positions outside the university.Arrival support
Please enquire at the university.Services and support for international students
International Office of the Faculty EIMThe Faculty EIM of Paderborn University offers ongoing support before and during the programme:
1. Individual academic advising
2. Welcoming and social programmes
3. Assistance with immigration authorities
Contact:
Hanan Khoja (Ms)
E-mail: hanan.khoja@upb.de
http://www.eim.uni-paderborn.de/IO-EIM
Paderborn University
Pohlweg 51, 33098 Paderborn, Germany
Accommodation
University dormitoryDormitories of the "Studentenwerk Paderborn" (affiliated with Paderborn University)
See: http://www.studentenwerk-pb.de/en/housing/
Application form in English for a residence in a "Studentenwerk" dormitory
See: http://www.tl1host.de/SWPB/wohnheimaufnahmeantrag.html?lang_id=2
Private dormitory
Dormitory of b.i.b. International College: http://www.bib.de/Wohnheim-PB.aspx
Campus Apartments: http://www.campus-apartments-paderborn.de/
Web portals:
Portal of the "Studentenwerk Paderborn": http://www.wohnraum-fuer-studierende.de/startseite/
WG-Gesucht: http://www.wg-gesucht.de
Studenten WG: http://www.studenten-wg.de
Immobilienscout24: http://www.immobilienscout24.de
Nuroa: http://www.nuroa.de/mieten/
Kalaydo: http://www.kalaydo.de/immobilien/