Technology Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) Advanced or extended knowledge in various areas of sensorics, automatic control engineering, micro-system technology, signal analysis, electronics and information technology with the requisite theoretical foundation to apply this knowledge. 3 semester or 3x30 = 90 ECTS Bachelor or equivalent university degree in the areas of sensorics, energy and automation technology, communication and information technology, mechatronics, physics, or electrical engineering, or a comparable degree program comprising at least 210 ECTS credits and an overall grade of at least 2.5. For students from abroad: proof of satisfactory knowledge of German. In winter semester 15 July for application into winter semester German, some lectures are in English Be interested in technology and natural sciences Doctoral studies See annex pages 1-2 Masters thesis and colloquium See annex page 3 Professor Franz Quint
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Annex
Explanation of the content of the columns and abbreviations in the following tables: Column number 1 Course code (EDV-Bez.) 2 3 4 5 Course title (course) Semester in which the course is offered (Sem.) Contact hours per week (CHW) or credit points in the lecture period of a semester (CP) Course type (type) V = Lecture = Exercise L = Lab
6 7
Prerequisites for admission to the exam procedure (Voraus.) Type of study credits/pre-examination credits specifying duration in minutes, if no other unit is specified. (SL/PV / Dur) Type of examination credits specifying duration in minutes, if no other unit is specified (PL/ dur)
For 7 and 8 The following can be designated as study or pre-examination credits (SL/PV) or examination credits (PL) MP = Kl = St = Ha = Oral exam Written exam Study assignment (other written work)) Term paper Re La En PA Th = = = = = Presentation Lab work Draft Practical assignment Thesis
The following applies for the duration S: Semester W: Week(s) 9 10 11 Weight for subject grade (GFN) Assigning examination credits to subject examination (FP) Note
T: Days(s)
For 6 to 11 The following abbreviations are used: Block FP PL bPL LV Wf = = = = = = Block course Subject examination Cross-course examination credits Study-related examination credits Course Elective
(valid with start winter semester 06/07) 4b CHW 6 4 6 4 5 Type V V+L V V La 6 Voraus. 7a SL/PV
Table 1 11 Note
3 4a S. CP/ECTS 1 1 1 1 8 5 7 6
9 10 GFN FP 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4
Physical and chemical sensorics Control Theory Micro Systems Technology Theoretical Aspects of Sensor Technology 1 Theoretical Aspects of Sensor Technology 2
SE1742
Kl
120
Chemical and Biological Sensors Optical Sensorics Environmental Sensorics Microelectronic Systems Elective
2 2 2 2 2
8 9 5 4 4
6 6 4 4 4
V+P V+U V+ V V
St
1S
Kl + Re Kl Kl Kl
90 + 60 180 120 90
1 1 1 1 1
5 6 7 8 9 31 (4)
3 3
24 6 90 CP 48 2 PV
Th MP 12 bPL
6M 60
1 1
10 11 11 FP
Table 2 Note
Subject examination SEFP1 SEFP2 SEFP3 SEFP4 SEFP5 SEFP6 SEFP7 SEFP8 SEFP9 SEFP10 SEFP11 Physical and chemical sensorics Control Theory Micro Systems Technology Theoretical Aspects of Sensor Technology Chemical and Biological Sensors Optical Sensorics Environmental Sensorics Microelectronic Systems Elecitve Masters thesis Final colloquium FP 1 FP 2 FP 3 FP 4 FP 5 FP 6 FP 7 FP 8 FP 9 FP 10 FP 11 Physical and chemical sensorics Control Theory Micro Systems Technology Theoretical Aspects of Sensor Technology 1 Theoretical Aspects of Sensor Technology 2 Chemical and Biological Sensors Optical Sensorics Environmental Sensorics Microelectronic Systems Elective Masters thesis Final colloquium