Embedded Systems Engineering

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The Embedded Systems Engineering Master's degree unites two areas that have traditionally been regarded as separate areas: computer science and communications technology. In addition to in-depth lectures on electrical engineering, computer science, and information technology, special supplementary lectures on data processing, information technology, and communications networks will allow students to choose their own study path.

Educational organisation

The Master's degree courses consist of the following elements:
  • advanced theories
  • core subjects
  • electives
  • non-technical courses

The Master's thesis is an examination paper, which concludes the scientific education in every Master's degree course within the academic International Studies in Engineering (ISE) programme. It is used to show that a student is capable of using scientific methods to autonomously deal with a problem from the corresponding field of engineering sciences. It is also used to demonstrate that a student can comprehensibly present their solution to a problem within a given period of time. The duration for work on the Master's thesis is six months.

Study abroad unit(s)

It is obligatory for German students to stay abroad for a period of three to six months.
During this time, the students can do one of the following:
  • participate in lectures at a foreign university and earn credits by passing the examinations
  • work on their final thesis

Forms of assessment

According to the examination regulations, the type and duration of the examination will be defined by the lecturer before the semester starts. Therefore, an examination can be a written test with a duration of 60 to 120 minutes or an oral examination lasting 30 to 60 minutes. The language of the examination is the same as the language of the lecture.

Course objectives

Graduates will enjoy promising career prospects in managerial IT roles. Graduates could also go on to complete a doctorate in Germany or elsewhere. Typically, graduates find themselves working at the interface of communications technology, where computer and message technologies meet. They put these technologies to use by developing new systems and services.
Careers may include:
  • analysis, project planning, and assessment of mobile communications and wireless information systems
  • design and development of new services and the integration of existing services (e.g., for communications networks, shared systems, and multimedia)
  • systems analysis and design of application systems with a high degree of processing and signal transfer (e.g., in communications networks, for process management, or for medical technology)

Graduates will:
1) have advanced knowledge and skills in computer and networking technology and know about its relevance for modern engineering science;
2) be qualified to classify and combine systematic knowledge from different disciplines as well as to cope with the complexity of embedded systems while including new findings;
3) be qualified to integrate the areas of computer and networking technology as well as assess and apply new, complex methods for modelling, calculating, designing, and testing criteria (such as effectiveness and efficiency in view of new applications);
4) be able to pursue their preference for either a commercial career or an academic career via their choice of electives;
5) have an enhanced general education with advanced language skills in German or English as well as increased employability as a result of learning teamwork and communication skills;
6) demonstrate that they can apply scientific methods to independently deal with problems of materials technology (or its application in another area of engineering) within a specific time frame, and be able to present the issues clearly.

Language requirements

Applicants must be able to demonstrate German and English language skills corresponding to Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
At the start of the programme, students must undergo placement tests in order to determine their knowledge in both languages and be placed in the appropriate courses. Students with a language certification from a qualified institute are exempt from sitting the placement test.
During the course of the ISE Master's programme, students must work towards a level B2 certification in both German and English. Students must reach a B2 proficiency level by the time they register for the final thesis. In some individual cases, language courses are a required part of the programme.

Academic requirements

The qualification for a MSc course of study in the ISE programme is met by a student's successful completion of a programme lasting at least three academic years in the field of natural sciences, engineering sciences, or computer science. Students must have finished the programme with an average grade of 2.5 or better and earned a BSc or a comparable degree.
Students must also prove their knowledge of German and English by achieving a minimum of a level B1 on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Enrolment fees

All students are required to pay a social contribution of about 300 EUR per semester. The social contribution includes a semester ticket covering public transport in North Rhine-Westphalia, subsidised meals in the university canteen, and other services.

Costs of living

We recommend budgeting between 750 and 900 EUR per month for personal expenses.

Job opportunities

Students may be employed as student assistants at the institutes within the Department of Engineering as well as at affiliated research institutions. Companies in the region also offer similar jobs.

Services and support for international students

The Support Center for (International) Engineering Students (SCIES) acts as a help desk for all study-related questions in the Department of Engineering. The mission of SCIES is to support all students at the Department of Engineering and to help them gain the most from their experiences at the University of Duisburg-Essen. SCIES answers questions with regard to studies, helps in administrative matters, supports in finding accommodation, and is the first level of support for all of the students' questions.

Accommodation

Accommodation is available through the Student Services Office or on the private market. Rent for a single room in a student residence is approx. 280 EUR.
More information: http://www.uni-due.de/scies/accommodation.shtml
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