
Electromobility, M.Sc.
University: Deggendorf Institute of Technology
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Course information
Application deadline
15/06/2025
Duration
3 Semester
Study form
Fees
0 € / Year
Description
From A to B with modern mobility
We are living in a time of change regarding the value of our precious natural resources. Because of this, electromobilisation is now a gloal issue in all public and private sectors, and highly qualified engineers, in particular master's graduates with specialized knowledge, are in increasing demand.
This master's programme in Electro-mobility will prepare you for a career in the development and implementation of modern electrical and magnetic transport systems, focusing on the design and function of driving systems as well as the charging structure including battery and fuel cell energy components. In the second semester in particular, you can expect a high proportion of practical teaching units - the focus here is on fuel cells and charging columns.
One advantage of studying in Deggendorf is that you can choose between two specialisations. In the specialisation Simulation of Electromobility Systems, you will learn about model-based design of controller systems, including their application in a state-of-the-art laboratory. In addition, you will acquire the knowledge in the safe handling of FEM-based development, with which you will "see" inside electrical and magnetic systems to identify their functions. If you are more interested in the practical design of power electronics and battery systems, as well as thermodynamic analysis and design of electromobile components, you could select the Realisation of Electro-mobility Systems specialisation.
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Requirements
- Successful completion of Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology or similar studies with 210 ECTS credits or equivalent
- Professional experience as a working graduate is not neccessary for entry
- Language requirements