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Germany

Engineering

Electrical/Electronic Engineering

BSc Electronics & Data Engineering

4 years

€0* pa

Programme profile


Jointly awarded by TUM and Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)

Combining electronics and data engineering, this unique programme aims to equip students with the necessary skills and competencies for the emerging digital workforce. This programme encompasses a broad-based curriculum which focusses on essential knowledge in semiconductor technology, sensors and related electronics as well as practical applications of data science including aspects of data collection and analytics. Students will learn the fundamental principles necessary for the electronics industry as well as the foundations of data engineering — both built over a structured and rigorous curriculum that includes mathematics, physics, electronics, circuits, programming, databases and algorithms, Internet of Things (IoT), big data theory and practice, machine learning, data mining, and more.

An Integrated Work Study Programme allows students to work full-time in a company for twelve months, blending theory and practice to obtain valuable industrial know-how. Students will have the opportunity to work with local or overseas companies that offer exposure to relevant fields such as circuits, systems, products experimentation, data analysis and simulation.

*(Note: Tuition Fees are payable for Singapore part of programme, totaling Sing $110,00 for the full four years of the programme (conversion to Euro, as at 01.05.23)

Entry Requirements


Three A Levels (CCC), inc  Mathematics, and a Science subject (Biology, Chemistry or Physics). 

Applicants must have taken two language subjects, out of which one must be at A-Level to fulfil the language requirements as stipulated by the German Higher Education System. Applicants who have taken another language subject at O level (excluding English and English Literature) can also be considered

Six passes at Leaving Cert, inc 2 x H4 in both Maths and a Science subject (Biology, Chemistry or Physics)

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