For prospective students
Your opportunities in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
"What to study in engineering" or "study with a technical diploma" or "proportion of women studying computer science" are frequently asked questions on Google. Here we answer questions from prospective students about studying at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. If your question remains unanswered, you can find out who to contact here.
All degree programmes
What can I study? | Students can currently choose between five Bachelor's and two Master's degree programmes. All degree programmes prepare students specifically for careers that will be in demand in the future
Women in engineering degree programmes
Women and technology | Should I venture into male territory as a girl?
University information day
Are there taster days? | The HIT takes place every year at the beginning of February. The virtual fair remains accessible online.
CHE and Wirtschaftswoche University Ranking
University rankings | Employers value our graduates and our graduates value our education.
Application to study
How can I submit an application? | Here you can find out which procedure applies to your degree programme
Dates and deadlines for prospective students
What deadlines do I have to observe? | All important deadlines at a glance
Studying with and without Abitur (university entrance qualification)
What requirements do I need to fulfil? | Abitur (university entrance qualification), vocational baccalaureate, master craftsman, professional experience, NC
| Study with and without Abitur (university entrance qualification)
How does a degree programme work?
What do the students say? | Ask the ones who did it! Oliver, Niklas, Philipp and Nora talk about the degree programmes Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and MCD.
Why study at a UAS? | How does the UAS differ from studying at university? Practical application makes theory manageable. That's why our teaching modules consist of lectures, exercises and practical training.
| What's special about studying at a university of applied sciences
Familiar & personal | We attach great importance to maintaining a familiar atmosphere through small learning groups and individual support. Overcrowded lecture halls and seminars? Not here
Strong in teaching | Scientifically sound, practical and professionally qualifying education - this is what the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology stands for.