Public universities in Baden-Württemberg charge non-EU students approx. €3,000 / year in tuition fees.
["The Communication and Information Technology degree programme offers specialisations in four tracks,Communications Circuits and Systems,Sensor Circuits and Systems,Communications EngineeringandIntelligent Systems. The specialisations offer a strong foundation in integrated mixed-signal and RF circuits, RF engineering and radar design, wireless communication, signal processing, optical communication devices, and machine learning.Those whose main interest is modern digital communication methods, such as coding, networking or advanced modulation techniques, will choose theCommunications Engineeringspecialisation. In accordance with the research specialisation of the Electrical Engineering Faculty at the University of Ulm, mobile communication methods and systems are strongly emphasised.Students interested in the underlying hardware aspects, such as microwave/millimetre-wave engineering, microelectronics and optoelectronic devices, will opt for theCommunications Circuits and Systemsspecialisation, in which the emphasis is on the hardware aspects of modern communication systems. The excellent infrastructure in millimetre waves and microfabrication offers a unique combination of theoretical instruction with hands-on laboratory experience.Students with a focus on integrated circuit and sensor design can opt for the specialisation inSensor Circuits and Systems, in which mixed-signal and RF integrated circuits, mm-wave engineering, integrated sensors and sensor interfaces will be taught.Software-oriented students with a background and interest in information system technology or computer engineering can specialise inIntelligent Systems. In this track, machine learning, pattern recognition, and secure system engineering are the focus."]
April
All applicants
30 September for the following summer semester