Course of Study Electrical Engineering (Study Cohort w22)

Sample course plan E  Master Electrical Engineering (ETMS)
Specialisation Control and Power Systems Engineering
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Core Qualification CompulsorySpecialisation CompulsoryFocus CompulsoryThesis Compulsory
Core Qualification Elective CompulsorySpecialisation Elective CompulsoryFocus Elective CompulsoryInterdisciplinary complement
LP
1
Digital Communications
Digital CommunicationsVL2
Digital Communications2
Laboratory Digital CommunicationsPR1
Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations
Numerical Treatment of Ordinary Differential EquationsVL2
Numerical Treatment of Ordinary Differential Equations2
Research Project and Seminar in Control and Power Systems Engineering
Master Thesis
2
3
4
5
6
7
Microwave Engineering
Microwave EngineeringVL2
Microwave Engineering2
Microwave EngineeringPR1
Optimal and Robust Control
Optimal and Robust ControlVL2
Optimal and Robust Control2
8
9
10
11
12
13
Microsystem Engineering
Microsystem EngineeringVL2
Microsystem EngineeringPBL2
Electrical Power Systems III: Dynamics and Stability of Electrical Power Systems
Electrical Power Systems III: Dynamics and Stability of Electrical Power SystemsVL3
Electrical Power Systems III: Dynamics and Stability of Electrical Power Systems2
Industrial Process Automation
Industrial Process AutomationVL2
Industrial Process Automation2
14
15
16
17
18
19
Control Systems Theory and Design
Control Systems Theory and DesignVL2
Control Systems Theory and Design2
20
21
22
23
24
25
Electrical Power Systems II: Operation and Information Systems of Electrical Power Grids
Electrical Power Systems II: Operation and Information Systems of Electrical Power GridsVL3
Electrical Power Systems II: Operation and Information Systems of Electrical Power Grids2
26
27
28
29
30
Business & Management (from catalogue) - 6LP
Non-technical Courses for Master (from catalogue) - 6LP
Technical Complementary Course for ETMS (according to Subject Specific Regulations) - 12LP

The choice of courses from the catalogue is flexible (depends on the semestral work load), provided the necessary number of required credits is reached.