Public universities in Baden-Württemberg charge non-EU students approx. €3,000 / year in tuition fees.
["Information at your fingertips, mobile computing, Internet of things, multimedia networks – many trends accelerate today's life. They are the driving forces behind the global markets of telecommunication, computer science, and media technology.The international Master's degree programme in Communication and Media Engineering (CME) is tailored to meet the challenges of the multimedia age. Developed in 1998 by the departments of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and Media and Information Engineering, it combines essential elements of communication engineering with innovative multimedia issues. The curriculum has been continuously updated to meet modern needs and continues to successfully combine these two fields.Lectures, lab work, and projects in the CME Master's degree programme cover the various aspects of communication and media engineering and are complemented by software-related and non-technical courses (business management, social skills, languages).The CME programme has a strong focus on applied engineering. Students gain practical experience, develop and test new algorithms, and become part of one of the research groups in Communication and Media Engineering at Offenburg University."]
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EU
31 March for the following winter semester (exception: 15 July for EU residents)