Computer Engineering
Degree
Bachelor of Science
Teaching language
German
English
Languages
The language of instruction is half German and half English. This means that approx. 50% of the courses are taught in German and the other 50% are taught in English. The language of the examination is the same as the language of instruction in the corresponding lecture.
Programme duration
6 semesters
Beginning
Winter semester
Application deadline
15 July for the following winter semester
Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Description/content
The course of studies offers a balanced combination of courses from computer science, general engineering and natural sciences fundamentals. Students will receive the knowledge and skills that they need in their professional lives as engineers in the field of computer engineering. Through a basic and methods-oriented training and through the learning of working techniques in engineering science, they will be able to contribute as young professionals in the area in which they will be deployed, and later become attuned to future informatics technologies. In this manner, the graduates will be prepared for jobs like the creation and operation of computer systems and computer networks or the development of application-specific systems while using hardware components and applications of software technologies.
The students will learn to use the skills of computer science in the application fields of natural sciences and engineering, and they will learn how to conduct a debate with colleagues from different disciplines on a technical level. In that way, graduates will be prepared primarily for the following occupational areas:
Construction and operation of computer systems and computer networks
Software engineering for technical or engineering-oriented fields of application
Development of application-specific systems using hardware components and applying techniques of software engineering
The undergraduate study course in “Computer Engineering” was consciously created as a combination of both knowledge domains of electrical engineering and computer science in order to offer graduates a broad variety of application fields. At the same time, the two areas of specialisation
“Software Engineering” and
“Communications”
will be offered for graduates, so they can gain a background in computer science or electrical engineering and communications technology in order to be prepared for a professional occupation or pursue a Master’s degree.
Contact
University of Duisburg-Essen
Faculty of Engineering
47057 Duisburg
Tel.
How to apply
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