MSc in Computer Engineering

Aarhus University
2 years
Full time
Master's degree
Scholarships available
On campus
Aarhus
English
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About this program

MSc in Computer Engineering

MSc in Computer Engineering students can specialise in relevant fields of study connected with: system and instrument development involving software, hardware, artificial intelligence, and communication technology. After completing the programme, you will be awarded the title of Master of Science in Engineering (Computer Engineering).

This programme consists of courses taught by researchers and lecturers from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Computer Science at Aarhus University.

Admission requirements

For more information about admission requirements, please visit the university website.


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Program content

The MSc programme consists of:

  • 20 ECTS of mandatory courses, including 10 ECTS technical courses and 10 ECTS courses on transferrable skills
  • 40 ECTS of academic specialisation courses in which the student can choose different study paths
  • 30 ECTS of elective courses
  • 30 ECTS thesis project
  • The MSc programme offers specialised study paths in the following fields: software engineering, computer vision, time series signal processing, wireless networks, embedded systems, and robotics.

Scholarships & funding

Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.

Tuition

  • EU/EEA/Swiss citizens: FREE
  • Others: €15,300

Career paths

The MSc in Computer Engineering prepares students for the national and international job market. Our graduates have found jobs across a range of fields and institutions. There is considerable demand for IT graduates in areas such as instrument development engineering. Many graduates are working as software architects or developers of large instruments and systems, or have become software developers or project managers for large IT systems.

Companies demand graduates with considerable theoretical depth and analytical working methods. You learn to combine the theoretically strong knowledge of a computer scientist with the more practically oriented and innovative approach of an engineer, so that you are well equipped to meet the needs of the job market.

About this institute

Welcome to Aarhus University in Denmark!

Established in 1928, Aarhus University has grown to be a world-leading research institution with a modern, dynamic and highly international study environment. It is consistently ranked as one of the world’s top 100 educational institutions, and recently ranked 69th in...


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Why study at Aarhus University

An international and diverse university

Aarhus University is home to many international students and researchers – 12% of our students are international, from over 120 different countries! For that reason, English is our second language here at AU and we offer over 50 English-taught courses at either Bachelor’s or Master’s level. All our PhDs are English-taught. We also have a dedicated International Centre, to provide and introduction to living in Denmark and offer support and guidance.

Informal environment with focus on critical thinking

Teaching at AU takes place in an informal and inspiring environment, with a high focus on developing critical thinking skills and encouraging open debate. Professors at AU welcome discussions and value student insights to their classes. Furthermore, many courses at Aarhus University are interdisciplinary to give a students a well-rounded perspective of their chosen subject.

A comprehensive university

Aarhus University has five main faculties: Arts, Business and Social Sciences, Health, Natural Sciences and Technical Sciences. Each faculty is highly specialized with state of the art research facilities available for student use. Our faculties of Natural and Technical Sciences both have a special focus on sustainability and facilitating a green transition.

Contact info

Aarhus University

Nordre Ringgade 1
8000 Aarhus C
Denmark

Phone no: +45 8942 1111
Fax +45 8942 1109
international.au.dk

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