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University of Bremen

Communication & Information Technolοgу

M.Sc. (Master of Science)
Subjects: Electrical Engineering, Media & Communication Management, Business Information Systems, Information Engineering, Communications Engineering & Technology, Information Technology (IT)
M.Sc.
Degree
English
English only
Language
Summer semester: 15 Oct
Application Deadlines
2 Years (starting: Summer semester)
Duration
Free
Tuition Fees (per semester)
Starting
Summer semester
Mode of admission:
without admission restriction 
Application:
directly at University
Study mode:
On campus

Requirements


Qualification Requirements


Previous Degree

Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in electrical engineering or closely related field. The latter means that the majority of the subjects you took in your studies should be related to electrics, fields and waves, electronics, communication, information and automation engineering, and technology. In addition, German students with an FH Diploma can be admittеd.

Work Experience

Working experience is not compulsorily required; however, it may enhance your ranking in the admission process if the topic of your work is closely related to your studiеs.

GPA (German System) 2.50
GPA Comment

Each applicant is evaluated according to:

  • Grade point average or overall percentage,
  • Relevance of the subjects attended during the bachelor studies and, if applicable, of professional trainings, internships, jobs, etc. for the selected field of studies.

For each of the two criteria, a mark according to the German ranking system is given, where 1.0 is the best mark and 4.0 is the worst pass mark. For each criterion, the mark must be 2.7 or better. The average mark calculated for the two criteria must be 2.0 or better.

Recommendation letters or a GRE test are not relevant for the ranking.

The number of admitted applicants may be limited by the number of available university placеs.

Additional Qualification

In general, you should have taken the following basic subjects to be eligible:

  1. Mathematics, in particular calculus and vector analysis.
  2. System theory.
  3. Digital signal processing.
  4. Electromagnetism/fields and waves (CIT only).

Note that the subjects might be termed in a different way in your certificate, however, the content should match the subjects given abovе.

Language Requirements


The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.

languageEnglish
CEFR English
min C1
IELTS
min 7
TOEFL iBT
min 95
Does the university recognize "other equivalent language certificates"? no information provided by university

Additional information:
If the bachelor’s (or comparable) degree was obtained in a studying course where the language of instruction was English, proven by a notice on your bachelor certificate or transcript, or by a confirmation letter from your university, language skills are accepted as sufficient. The medium of instruction is English, therefore German skills are not required. There is however a compulsory German class in the first semester. For those students who already have German skills and wish to take an advanced-level class, there is a placement test a few days before the studies start. Based on the results of the test, they will be sent to a class at their current level.

Application & Admission


Application Deadlines



Special Deadline Case:
Winter semester: Application possible only for advanced semesters. The deadline is July 15th.

Application Procedure & Selection


Mode of Admission:
without admission restriction 
Admission Test/Interview:
None
Application:
directly at University
Application Fee:
none

Application Documents


Keep the following documents ready as PDF files, you will have to upload them during the application process:

  1. Scan of bachelor certificate/provisional certificate. If you do not have the bachelor certificate/provisional certificate yet, you can get a letter from the administration of your university stating that all exams necessary to obtain your degree have been cleared.
  2. Scan of the final transcript.
  3. Scan of English language certificate (if applicable). See language requirements.
  4. Curriculum vitae - there are no requirements for a particular format (e.g., Europass), however, it should be well-structured.
  5. Letter of motivation (one page).

For the online application, the documents do not need to be notarized. In case of admission, you will be asked to hand in notarized copies by postal mail. Recommendation letters or a GRE test are not required and will not enhance the ranking of your application.

Before uploading the scanned files, view them yourself to make sure they are readable. Also, make sure that you upload all the required files. Applications that are unreadable or incomplete will be rejected.

Please do not send postal mail or e-mails in order to apply, these mails/emails will be ignored. The online application is the only valid way to applу.

Location


1
University of Bremen

Further Information


For more information please check the

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