The 3-semester Master’s programme in Electrical Power Systems and E-Mobility is designed as an application-oriented postgraduate consecutive degree course. In terms of content, it builds on both electrotechnical and interdisciplinary Bachelor's degree courses that are close to electrical engineering and information technology. The Master’s programme is offered as a full-time programme (2 theory semesters and 1 semester of Master’s thesis) with the two specialisations "E-mobility" and “Electrical Power Supply”.
In the first two theory semesters, students will learn about advanced engineering fundamentals in mathematics and natural sciences as well as subject-specific fundamentals in four modules: Higher Mathematics, Field Theory and Simulation, Systems Theory and Optimal Control and Observers.
In addition, students decide between the two specialisation options "E-mobility" and “Electrical Power Supply". For both specialisations, two common modules are compulsory, in which the required electrical machines and power electronics with a laboratory, as well as thermodynamics in energy technology are covered.
The curriculum enables many synergy effects with the existing Master’s programme in Sensor and Automation Engineering. These are not only joint modules for in-depth knowledge in advanced fundamentals, but also the mutual benefit of an extended range of modules. At the same time, interdisciplinary offers have been increasingly taken into account.