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SRH University
M.Eng. Engineering and Sustainable Technology Management - Industry 4.0: Automation, Robotics & 3D Manufacturing
- Berlin, Germany
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German, English
Become an Industry 4.0 expert! In the Master's in Robotics program, you learn how to foster innovation and new technologies. You not only get to expand your technical and management knowledge but also your soft and leadership skills.


University of Lille
Master's Degree in Networks and Telecommunications - Communicating Electronic Systems
- Kitzscher, Germany
- Lille, France
- + 3 more
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The Master's Degree in Networks and Telecommunications offers two courses over 2 years (120 ECTS) to train engineers specialized in the field of communicating electronic systems (SYSCOM) and telecommunications (TELECOM). The number of graduates is around thirty per year with a professional integration rate of 96%.
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Electronics degree programs in Germany focus on the design, development, and application of electronic systems, providing a solid foundation for anyone interested in technology and innovation. This field combines principles of electrical engineering with practical skills to prepare students for various industry challenges.
Through courses in circuit design, embedded systems, and signal processing, you'll gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies. Students strengthen their technical skills as they engage with new concepts and practical applications in laboratories and workshops. The research-oriented approach in German universities encourages deep exploration and critical thinking, contributing to your overall academic growth.
Careers in electronics span multiple sectors, including telecommunications, automotive, and consumer electronics. Graduates typically pursue roles such as hardware engineer, systems designer, or electronic technician. Germany's emphasis on engineering and technology offers valuable industry connections, enhancing students' readiness for global opportunities in the electronics sector.