Electrical engineering

Qualifications: Electrical engineering

Form of training: full-time, correspondence

Level of education: bachelor (BSc)

Training duration: 7 semesters

The aim of the training: the great interest in the training over the years shows that a degree in electrical engineering offers many opportunities. In general, electrical engineers work on the design, manufacture and operation of electrical and electronic devices, equipment and installations. The results of the electrical engineering profession also permeate our everyday lives, from domestic appliances to transport, entertainment and industry. Depending on their studies and their individual professional interests, electrical engineers design equipment and systems in the fields of (micro)electronics, communications, instrumentation, automation, electrical power engineering and computer science, perform measuring, qualification and inspection tasks in their manufacture, participate in their commissioning and operation, and may also perform service engineering, product management, etc.

Optional specialisation:
information technology systems

Optional professional modules:
 Curriculum E:

  1. Embedded systems
  2. Automated manufacturing systems

Curriculum D:

  1. Hardware
  2. Computer networks
  3. Internet technology

Work placement: work placement is a placement of
at least six weeks in a workplace. The internship criterion is a requirement. For students on a dual training course, each period of study must be followed by an in-company placement.