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2 Automation Masters Degree Programs in Germany


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PFH Private University of Applied Sciences
Master of Science in Digitalization and Automation
- Stade, Germany
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Digitalization and Automation study program is aimed at graduates of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, and industrial engineering. In the field of robotics, programming, and technology, you will be introduced to new developments and future-oriented topics. The special features of the newly created curriculum are the advanced study contents and varied teaching activities, such as interactive lectures and practical experiments.


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.
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Studying automation at the Master's level in Germany allows you to dive deeply into the complexities of modern technology. With an emphasis on integrating advanced computational methods with practical applications, this field is both exciting and vital in today's industrial landscape.
Through courses in robust control systems, machine learning algorithms, and robotics, you'll develop specialized skills that meet industry demands. Projects often focus on real-world applications, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Many programs emphasize collaborative research, which enhances your understanding of automation technologies and fosters innovation.
As you navigate this field, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on automation systems. Graduates often pursue careers as automation engineers, robotics specialists, or systems analysts, finding opportunities in various sectors like manufacturing, logistics, and energy. With Germany’s strong presence in engineering and technology, your skills will be highly valued in both local and international job markets.