Academic Degree:Bachelor of Science in Engineering / BSc or B.Sc.
Duration:6 semesters incl. Bachelor theses and final exams
Prerequisites:University entrance qualification or relevant professional qualification with additional exams
Starting date:September 2013
Next application deadline: May 27, 2013
Major Electrical Engineering Print E-mail
No other discipline has shaped the 20th century more than electrical engineering. With mobile telephony, global networks and process automation, the trend has continued unabated into the new millennium. This development is currently reflected in a drastic shortage of skilled labor at all levels of qualification. Electrical and electronics engineers are needed in the semiconductor industry and in the fields of power electronics and metrology. There is especially keen demand for young engineers with an interdisciplinary competence in related fields like mechanical engineering, information technology and automation, and for engineers with business management skills.

The specialization in Electrical Engineering offers an innovative extension of our program in mechatronics and engineering science with regard to circuit engineering, power electronics, transmission engineering and automation.


Title Bachelor program Mechatronics - Major Electrical Engineering
Main focus Highly practice-oriented, international, strong co-operations with the local and international economy
Academic year Full-time form:
Winter semester: October – end of January
Summer semester: March – end of June
Time model Full-time form:
Compulsory attendance Monday – Friday, during the day
Part-time form:
Compulsory attendance Fridays 1.30 pm – 10.00 pm and Saturdays 8.30 am – 5.00 pm;
additional block seminars
Majors Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Languages
German, English; additionally broad language trainings
Tuition fees For students from EU & EEA countries: EUR 363 / semester.
For students from other countries: EUR 2,000 / semester. Details & exemptions
Plus membership fee to the Austrian Student Union (ÖH)
Scholarships & grants Overview of sources of financial support & contact adresses
Admission requirements Applicants with a university entrance qualification;
Applicants without a university entrance qualification but with relevant professional experience have to take additional entry exams in German, English, Mathematics and Chemistry.
Selection process Career background (20%)
Written exam (30%)
Interview (50%)
Application Online or by post. Please consider the indicated deadlines
Contact MCI MANAGEMENT CENTER INNSBRUCK
The Entrepreneurial School®
Mechatronics
Universitätsstraße 15
A-6020 Innsbruck / Austria
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