Start of program: Primarily Winter semester Electronic Admission: 15.12. until 31.03. Notification of Acceptance: Until 15.04 (through KOPLA only) Sending Certified Copies: online upload of documents Transmission of Admission Letter by the Faculty: 01.05. until 15.05. per email Start of Mandatory Pre-Semester Courses: 01.09. Our Majors Automation Embedded Communications Power Under certain conditions an admission for the summer semester is possible (admission deadline 01.02). Please contact the course director in case you are interested. Checklist: Admission Requirements Academic We provide excellent education and we look for excellent students. As a prerequisite for applying, you need A bachelor degree in electrical engineering or equivalent with a minimum of 180 ECTS. The recognition of the degree / university by the Central Office for Foreign Education Systems (Anabin database). An English language certificate. We do not have a mandatory GPA, as marks alone are hard to compare. Instead, all students will be assessed by our admission board individually. For an admission, we will check your application in detail, and will scrutinize specifically on your background in Electrical Engineering, and there again in specific sub-fields of special relevance to our master and the chosen major. Working experience as well as relevant trainings are considered beneficial. There is no explicit German language requirement for getting admission, but again, German knowledge is considered advantageous for the application. And last but not least we will evaluate your motivation - explained in your motivation letter. Documents The following documents (English or German) are required for the online application: An up to date and complete CV following the Europass standard A copy of your passport Two letters of recommendation from a professor or employer Your degree certificate Your language certificate (English mandatory, German optional) Secondary school certificate Statement of intent / Motivation letter Transcripts of records In case you do not yet own a final certificate, a provisional certificate can be provided in the meantime. If you have not finished yet your bachelor degree, you should provide an official letter from your university stating when you will finish your bachelor degree. Please note, that incomplete or incorrect documents may lead to a disqualification from our program. It is recommended, although not mandatory, to have all copies of the original documents certified. Translated documents must be certified. The following certifications are accepted from: a German representation, or a public notar English Certificate Applicants are required to qualify in one of the following tests of English as a foreign language: TOEFL internet based score 88 or better IELTS (academic or general) minimum band score 6,5 or better Language of tuition is not accepted. The TOEFL certificate may also be sent electronically from the TOEFL institute to the Hochschule Darmstadt. Our TOEFL Institutional Code is 4776, our department code is Electrical Engineering 66. Our Admission Regulations Admission Regulations Application Process Our application-portal is designed for the application process of our applicants and the communication with them. Applicants will be selected by the department application board, based on academic and professional records. As we have around 1500 applications every year, which are evaluated, please carefully understand and follow the rules below: We will only consider complete and in-time applications send to us through KOPLA. An application via Uni-Assist or Email is not possible. Only one application for one major per student is allowed. Entering more than one application may lead to a direct disqalification. Make sure to select the right program and semester. The process as well as typical FAQ's are described in the help document provided in KOPLA. Please check this document before contacting our staff. Information is only provided via KOPLA. No additional mails are being sent. Make sure to track your status in regular intervalls. Step 1 Enter your personal data and upload your application documents through the online portal (check the Europass page for information about the application in Europe). Step 2 The electronic documents will be checked by the application board of the department. Step 3 Once your records have been accepted by the application board, you will have to submit your paper documents as certified copy and to pay the application fee. Step 4 After the verification of your paper documents and your payment of the administration fee, you can download your official admission letter. Application Portal KOPLA Prepare your stay Fees After your electronic admission, please download your invoice and pay the admission fee . Details on fees and deadlines are provided on our application portal "KOPLA" . Once we have received the admission fee, you can download the admission letter from our portal. Please download your invoice for each fee and pay within the deadline. Late fees will not be considered. Tuition and Fees
Semester Modulname Lehrveranstaltung 7 B32 Berufspraktische Phase Berufspraktische Phase 20CP B33 Bachelormodul Bachelorarbeit mit Kolloquium 15CP 35 CP Modulhandbuch Modulhandbuch PO2012 Modulhandbuch PO2013 Modulhandbuch PO20190
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Das Studium der Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik hat eine Regelstudienzeit von insgesamt sieben Semestern. Es gliedert sich in ein dreisemestriges Grundlagenstudium und ein viersemestriges Vertiefungsstudium einschließlich eines betreuten Praxisprojektes (BPP) und einer Bachelor-Abschlussarbeit. Vor Beginn des 4 . Semesters wählen die Studierenden eine Vertie fungs richtung. Innerhalb des begrenzten Zeitrahmens für ein Studium kann die enorm breite Themenvielfalt der Elektrotechnik nicht mit einem einzigen Studienprogramm abgedeckt werden. Eine Spezialisierung ist notwendig. Mit der Wahl der Vertiefungsrichtung können sich die Studierenden im weiteren Verlauf des Studiums auf eines der folgenden ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Gebiete spezialisieren: Vertiefungen Die Studierenden können im Vertiefungsstudium zwischen folgenden vier Vertiefungsrichtungen wählen: Automatisierung und Informationstechnik Energie, Elektronik, Umwelt Kommunikationstechnologie Die einzelnen Vertiefungsrichtungen eröffnen durch Wahlpflichtkataloge weiteren Freiraum für eine persönliche Schwerpunktbildung. Das Vertiefungsstudium schließt ein 13-wöchiges betreutes Praxisprojekt (BPP) und die Bachelor-Abschlussarbeit ein. In allen Vertiefungsrichtungen des Studiengangs Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik werden Kenntnisse im Rahmen von Vorlesungen, Labors, Übungen, Exkursionen und Projekten vermittelt. Darüber hinaus können Studierende fachbezogene Auslandserfahrungen sammeln. Der Lehrstoff ist in Modulen organisiert . Jedem Modul sind entsprechend seinem Umfang Kreditpunkte nach dem European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) zugeordnet, die die Übertragung erbrachter Leistungen von und zu anderen Hochschulen im In- und Ausland erleichtern sollen. Jedes Modul wird mit einer Prüfung abgeschlossen, nach deren Bestehen die Studierenden die dem Modul zugeordnete Anzahl von Kreditpunkten (CP) erhalten. Details über die Struktur des Studiengangs mit den Vertiefungsrichtungen finden Sie in Studienprogramm und im Modulhandbuch . Für das Studium benötigen Sie ein Vorpraktikum von mindestens 8 Wochen, welches bis zum dritten Semester nachgewiesen werden muss. Es wird dringend empfohlen, dieses Praktikum vor Studienbeginn zu absolvieren. Inhalte, Nachweise und Anerkennung des Vorpraktikums regelt die Praktikumsordnung (Anlage 6 der Prüfungsordnung ). Jetzt bewerben! Studiengangsleitung Hier finden Sie detailliertere Informationen zu Studienprogramm Vorpraktikum Hier können Sie sich unser Informationsmaterial zum Studiengang herunterladen: Prüfungsordnung (BBPO) Modulhandbuch Allgemeine Prüfungsordnung der Hochschule Darmstadt (ABPO) Änderungen der BBPO finden Sie auch im Hochschulanzeiger der h_da .
Im Rahmen eines Team-Projekts an der Hochschule Darmstadt haben haben Charlotte Henning, Louis Höhnlein, Leonie Prause, Felix Schüßler, Tobias Stieglitz und Patrick Thielke, Dual Studierende der deutschen Flugsicherung im fünften Semester des Bachelorstudiengangs Elektro- und Informationstechnik mit Schwerpunkt Flugsicherungstechnik, eine anschauliche und umfassende Einleitung in das Instrumenten-Landesystem (ILS) erstellt.
Admission Prerequisites Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden How expensive is it to study in Germany? The cost of living in Germany will be approximately 850€ per month. In addition to the cost of living you have to pay a semester fee that is due in advance of each semester and amounts to approx. 250 -300 Euros (<link https: www.h-da.de studium studienorganisation semesterbeitrag _blank external-link-new-window>up to date information about the semester fee). The semester fee is a social contribution that entitles you to a large number of discounts and includes a semester ticket for public transportation within the Rhein-Main area. What is the deadline for applications and can I apply at any time? Please check the application website for up to date information of application deadlines. Please note: Due to the high number of students we are very strict on the deadlines. Late applicants will not be accepted. Admission Process Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden How can I track the delivery of my admission letter? You will receive an email from the courier service once your letter hasbeen picked up. The address on the admission is slightly different on the letter compared to the data I provided in KOPLA. The address is slightly different on the letter compared to the data I provided in KOPLA. Due to technical limitations of the university system which is creating the letters, not all adress fields can be exported. This of course has no effect on your acceptence. To make sure, that your letter is delivered by the courier service, we provide them your phone number (at least if you stored that in KOPLA). How do I know if H-DA received my documents / my payment? We understand that you are eager to get a return receipt once we receive your documents. Due to the high number of applicants please understand that we cannot provide this service. In KOPLA, you may check the following informtion: If the Paper Document status in your workflow is set to "Accepted", you know that your documents have been received. The reception of the payment is also visible in KOPLA in the section "Further information". Once we recive your payment we will print the official admission letter and send it to you by Courier (TNT). The tracking number can be checked in KOPLA. Not all required documents are yet available. What can I do? Usually this problem is related to the final Bachelor certificate. It is ok to send us a preliminary certificate for the paper document check. You will be accepted under restriction, which means, that you have to send us these documents as soon as you have them. The absolutely latest possibility is to show the documents in original to the student service center during the matriculation (this is mandatory anyway). If you don't have the documents at that time, you will not be matriculated at the H-DA. When shall I send paper documents? Certified copies of your documents have to be sent to Darmstadt once your electronic documents have been accepted. Please check the section "Further Information" on details. Electronic Documents not accepted. What does that mean? We are sorry, but your bachelor's qualification does not fit to our Master programme, therefore we had to reject your application. Electronic Documents accepted with restriction. What does this mean? This means that your qualification is ok, but some documents are missing and have to be provided later. Please check the feedback remark in KOPLA for more information. The system tells me: Electronic Documents accepted. What's next? Please send us a certified copy of your documents and pay the administrative fee. Informtion on this step is provided on the page "Further Information" in KOPLA. Communication Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden What can I do to facilitate communication with H-DA staff? As we have very many applicants to support and only very few ressources on our side, please use the following simple rules: Before sending an email, check the Usermanual, FAQ pages and other webpages. Avoid unecessary mail. Please note, there a re only a few of us busy checking your application AND answering your mails. If we spent too much timer answering mails we will need more time on checking your application. Please note: If every applicant sends us only one email per week, we have to check 200 mails a day! When sending us a mail, please always provide your application number. This will help us to find your records faster. Please use the KOPLA communication system or the <link>master@eit.h-da.de email adress only, because these will be checked by several staff members. How fast can I expect an answer from your side? Usually we will answer within 1 or 2 days. In times of many requests coming in, this may take up to 1 week. Please be patient and don't send us your request again. Our email system has an efficient spam filter .... Are there any senior students we can adress for questions? In the period May until August, senior students will be available to answer your questions. They can be adressed using the following email: <link>student-mse@eit.h-da.de Bank transfer Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden The space on the money transfer is too short to hold all information In this case, you may limit the information. The most important fields are the fee category (e.g. MSE-Admin) and your application id. Money transfer: My bank asks me about COLLECTING TAX COMMISSION. What dows that mean? This question seems to be asked by Indian banks especially. We must admit that we don't know what this means. On our side, we will not subtract any taxes from your amount, i.e. if your bank makes sure, that the requested amount arrives on our account we are fine... Visa and other Formalities Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden Do I need to apply for a visa if I want to study in Germany? EU citizens do not need a visa. Everybody else must apply for a visa for study purposes via the German diplomatic representation in their home country. You must not under any circumstances travel to Germany on a tourist visa. Further information is available at the <link https: www.auswaertiges-amt.de en einreiseundaufenthalt visabestimmungen-node _blank external-link-new-window regulations>Foreign Office of Germany. Accomodation Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden What will I have to do once I have arrived in Germany? This is an overview of the things you have to do once you are in Germany and before you start to study. We will assist you in all these matters: Booking a student accommodation Opening a bank account Take out health insurance Registration at the city authorities Enrolment at the university How and where can I apply for accomodation? You will have the possibility to reserve a student flat. You will find a reservation form in Kopla once you got accepted. Private Study and Bridging Classes Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden What will happen during the first month of my stay in Germany? IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE IN DARMSTADT ON THE 1st OF SEPTEMBER! Attend the Welcome Meeting First week of September - You will be busy with administration. Second week of September - German Tests and start of German Intensive Courses (3 courses depending on your German knowledge). An Intercultural Forum Living in Germany – and liking it will take place. You have to attend technical pre-semester courses. How can I prepare my study in Germany? In addition to all the formal things you have to do like getting the visa etc we have a few recommendations for preparing a successful study period: Software development will be an important subject in your curriculum. Our Master program is designed expecting very good C and C++ skills. As this has been a major obstacle for many students in the past, we recommend to study C and C++ programming before coming to Germany. A pretty good tutorial can be found here: <link http: www.cplusplus.com doc tutorial> www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/ Although German skills are not formally required before starting with the study, having at least basic skills will facilitate and enrich your stay very much. It will be easier to find a job, to communicate with Germans etc. Therefore we recommend to study the language (especially talking and understanding) before you come. In addition you may want to check the special section on German classes as well as the private study section in KOPLA for additional information Pandemic Information FAQs from our Student Guides for You!
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Working during your study Although the study program is a fulltime program and you will not be bored during your time at the university, some need to work to secure their financial means. Generally you are allowed to work during your study, but there might be limitations. Typically your visa will only permit you to work for a certain number of days. We recommend to work for 12 hours or less per week to have sufficient time for your study program. You should not work during your first semester, as you will need the time to get acquainted with the German university system. Concerning jobs, there are several options available. The chances for securing a job will mainly depend on your skills, technical, social and German language. Working in a professor's research project. Definately the preferred format, but the availability of projects changes. Sometimes, there might be several professors offering project jobs, sometimes there might be none. Working as a studnet utor. Especially during the summer semester, we will offer some positions to works as bachelor tutor. Good German skills as well as excellent technical skills are required for this. Working as a Werkstudent. Some companies in and around Darmstadt are searching for students on a regular base. The conditions are comparable to working in a research project at the university. Working in a non-technical environment. Of course this is also possible, but salaries and working conditions are often not as good as in a technical environment. Our support to launch your Career The Career Center supports students and graduates of the h_da in their transition from study to work with the aim of further increasing their chances on the job market or in self-employment. The services offered by the Career Center include Events as well as advise on job search and career start Support for graduates in the transition from studies to work Placement of internships, BPP, theses, jobs and permanent positions via trade fairs such as: the annual career fair meet@h_da on the campus of Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and via the online job portal of Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences The services and almost all events of the Career Center are free of charge.
Bitte die unterschiedlichen Fristen beachten Bereich Frist Laborbelegung 29.09.2014 - 08.10.2014 Prüfungsanmeldung Klausur 10.11.2014 - 14.01.2015 Prüfungsanmeldung WS 14/15 - Allgemeine Informationen Anmeldezeitraum: 10.11.14 bis 14.01.15 für die Prüfungen des Fachbereiches EIT über das Hochschulportal, Menüpunkt „Prüfungsanmeldung/Prüfungsabmeldung.“ Beachten Sie die neue Regelungen zu den Prüfungszeiträumen. Es finden ALLE Prüfungen JEDES Semester statt. Im Wintersemester liegen die Prüfungen in den ersten vier Wochen der vorlesungsfreien Zeit, im Sommersemester in den ersten fünf (bis maximal sieben) Wochen der vorlesungsfreien Zeit. Eine Liste, welche Prüfungen in welchem Zeitraum angeboten werden, finden Sie hier . Wenn Sie von einer Klausur zurückgetreten sind oder diese nicht bestanden haben, werden Sie vom System für den nächsten Klausurtermin pflichtangemeldet. Sobald die Pflichtanmeldungen durchgeführt wurden, werden Sie über die Website informiert. Prüfen Sie dann im Menüpunkt „Info über angemeldete Prüfungen“ , zu welchen Prüfungen Sie angemeldet sind. Nutzen Sie auch die Möglichkeit der pdf-Erstellung! Anmeldungen und Rücktritte sind nur ONLINE möglich . Das System arbeitet sehr zuverlässig, Systemfehler können daher nahezu ausgeschlossen werden. Sollte dennoch mal was schief gehen, benötigen wir eine aussagekräftige Beschreibung des Fehlers, z. B. den Wortlaut der Fehlermeldung oder eine Screenshot. Die Angabe „es ging nicht“ ist nicht ausreichend und kann nicht akzeptiert werden. Von Prüfungsleistungen können Sie nur im ersten Versuch zurücktreten . Am zweiten Versuch müssen Sie teilnehmen. Wenn Sie nicht antreten, erhalten Sie die Note 5. An der 3. schriftlichen Prüfung müssen Sie teilnehmen, sonst droht die Exmatrikulation. Eine mündliche Ergänzungsprüfung können Sie nur ablegen, wenn Sie die 3. schriftliche Klausur abgelegt haben. Bei Erkrankung legen Sie uns bitte unverzüglich ein ärztliches Attest vor, das Ihre Prüfungsunfähigkeit bescheinigt. Eine Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung ("gelber Schein") ist nicht ausreichend! Sollten Sie bei einer Prüfung bereits einmal krankheitsbedingt ein Attest Ihres Arztes vorgelegt haben, benötigen wir bei erneuter Erkrankung in der Zeit der Wiederholungsprüfung ein amtsärztliches Attest . Sie erhalten dies bei dem für Ihren Wohnort zuständigen Gesundheitsamt (in Darmstadt: Niersteiner Str. 3; Sprechstunde: Di, Mi, Do 8:00 - 10:30 Uhr; www.gesundheitsamt-dadi.de ). Sollten Sie noch Fragen haben, wenden Sie sich bitte baldmöglichst an das für Sie zuständige Prüfungssekretariat . Wir wünschen Ihnen ein erfolgreiches Semester!