Transfer and Research orientation
The program is generally considered to be transfer oriented. If the student wishes to sharpen his/her individual profile, there is the option of attending transfer modules, within which a project can be tackled. For details and requirements see below.
If at least 30 ECTS are earned in research&development mo
Supplementary studies
This module is a substitute for individual lectures that are not included in the module catalog. An example explains it best: You enter the Master as a Bachelor MNE or Electrical Engineering and want to attend special basic courses in the ALS Bachelor. If this would be e.g. a 2 ECTS and a 3 ECTS course, these courses can be c
Research/Development module
This module is about strengthening the researcher in the student and giving the opportunity to individualize and focus on specific topics. In comparison to the transfer module, the research&development module emphasizes more on finding fundamentally new insights and testing new theses than on solving a problem.
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Mobility module
From the second semester onwards and after an individual agreement with us, you can take a mobility module at a foreign university as an alternative to the existing courses. For the mobility module, a learning agreement must be arranged with the examination board in advance. Within the framework of the mobility module, research-ori
How to define the major
There are two possible majors, either "Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)" or "Biomedical Micro Engineering (BME)". The major shown on the certificate results automatically from the choice of modules, which are weighted differently for each major.
An example shows the module choice of Jane Doe. In addition to the lec
Examples of elective modules, in German or English language
All modules are self-contained and take place in one semester. There is only one exception to this: The English-language compulsory module "Scientific work and attendance of the seminar series". This compulsory module has 5 ECTS over 2 semesters, which results in different numbers for the
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Please note that some modules are offered only in German and some in German or English! The future goal is to offer the Master's program completely in English. For now the following applies: As soon as one of the bilingual modules is attended by non-German speaking students, the module will take place in English.