Communication and Information Technology (CIT), M.Sc.

  • CIT

    Understanding communication

    from conception to application.

In the Master's program Communication and Information Technology (CIT) students get to know basic concepts, processes and technologies of information and communication systems. Focal subjects from the fields of communications engineering, high frequency technology and digital and network technology can be individually deeppened from a wide range of subjects such as digital signal processing, microelectronics and robotics. Seminars and projects cover various current fields in communication technologies, such as Internet of Things (IoT), mobile radio systems (4G, 5G) or space systems.  Students are encouraged to develop their methodological and professional skills, especially in the design of communication systems, and are led toward autonomous and goal-oriented ways of learning and working. Students get the opportunity to cooperate with nationally and internationally renowned companies and research centres and to transfer and implement the acquired methodical skills. The language of instruction for this program is English.

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Course contents

The core of the program is divided into several domains:

  • Communications technology

  • High frequency technology

  • Digital technology

  • Communication networks

Electives from a pre-defined list complement the core program.

Key data

  • Admission requirements:
    - language skills: English at least level C1 (CEFR)

  • Application deadline: October 15

  • Beginning of the course: once a year at summer semester

  • Application deadline 2nd semester (advanced students only): July 15

  • Language of instruction: English

  • ECTS credits: 120

  • Semester dues including semester ticket

  • Standard duration: 4 semesters

  • Qualification: Master of Science

Information and application

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