Automation and Robotics TU Dortmund University
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- See details below
First impressions
- Location
Dortmund
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site with voluntary online elements
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
Depending on your location, your application deadlines may vary:
If your are neither an EU citizen nor have done your BSc in Germany, the rules published on www.automationrobotics.tu-dortmund.de apply. Currently, you need to use www.uni-assist.de to start your application (from beginning of February) and must finish up by 15 May.
In all other cases, you need to apply via our campus portal. Please note that other deadlines for portal opening times apply here.
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General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science
Course location
Dortmund
Language of instruction
English
Languages
The curriculum of the course is designed in a way that it can be completely taken in English.
However, at the discretion of each student, classes similar to or supplementing the curriculum may be chosen in German as well if language proficiency, schedule and content allow for such a choice. In this case, the transfer of credits to the individual student account has to be ratified by the board of examiners.
Description
The course has three major directions:
- Robotics (of all kinds)
- Process Automation (biochemical systems)
- Cognitive Systems (as control system for collaborative systems)
In general, basic control theory topics are covered as well as sophisticated specialisations into collaborative operation, real time video or image processing, advanced communication between system components or AI-based control systems.
Participants may freely select from our list of electives. This list isn't static, but it will undergo periodic changes to reflect scientific progress and keep participants at the forefront of knowledge during their time of studies.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site with voluntary online elements
Application deadline
Depending on your location, your application deadlines may vary:
If your are neither an EU citizen nor have done your BSc in Germany, the rules published on www.automationrobotics.tu-dortmund.de apply. Currently, you need to use www.uni-assist.de to start your application (from beginning of February) and must finish up by 15 May.
In all other cases, you need to apply via our campus portal. Please note that other deadlines for portal opening times apply here.
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
Teaching is split into classroom teaching, tutorials and labs in general. Two further practical parts are a so-called project group (run by six+ students) and an individual Master's thesis that completes your education. Both of the latter focus on a unique topic that keeps pace with technological and scientific development.
The further you go, the more the individual and practical parts come into focus. Your planned schedule will start with one semester of mandatory classroom courses, intended to bring all students from different backgrounds to a common, solid level that enables the successful completion of consecutive elective classes.
Based on your electives, the major of your degree will be derived, namely:
- Robotics,
- Process Automation or
- Cognitive Systems.
There's no pre-assignment from your side in this regard, but you chose as you go. These electives are likely to establish the contact to the specific institutes of scientific working groups which, later on, will offer topics for the project groups and MSc thesis works which have been mentioned above.
Due to the vast spectrum of offered topics, ranging from electrical/electronic problems via advanced application scenarios in all three majors, challenges in programming scenarios and theoretical computer science tasks or mechanical challenges, practically every personal preference of interest can be addressed.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
Integrated internships
As this programme is on the MSc level, there are no internships allocated to the curriculum. A candidate may do an internship, but there's no encouragement to do so from the faculty.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
Yes
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Online learning
Pace of course
Mixed (e.g. fixed exam dates and duration, study content can be studied at any time)
Phase(s) of attendance in Germany
Yes, compulsory
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
At time of this writing, the semester contribution is approx. 340 EUR. The most up to date information on this can always be found on the TU pages.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
It is compulsory to show mathematical proficiency and substantial knowledge in computer systems to gain admission in the course. With reference to our examination order (§3), these items are checked only by the amount of classes in the relevant directions in your BSc curriculum.
Additional experience (whether from non-academic courses or from work experience) will be disregarded for formal reasons.
Language requirements
An English proficiency level in the range of the European CEFR C1 or C2 is requested. For instance, this translates to
- IELTS 7 (overall, academic test)
- TOEFL ibT 95
or similar test frameworks.
Application deadline
Depending on your location, your application deadlines may vary:
If your are neither an EU citizen nor have done your BSc in Germany, the rules published on www.automationrobotics.tu-dortmund.de apply. Currently, you need to use www.uni-assist.de to start your application (from beginning of February) and must finish up by 15 May.
In all other cases, you need to apply via our campus portal. Please note that other deadlines for portal opening times apply here.
Submit application
Students with an international degree and non-EU applicants submit their application online using uni-assist (www.uni-assist.de). All other applicants use the campus portal campus.tu-dortmund.de.
Please note the different deadlines for each platform!
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Additional support
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
See details below
Contact
TU Dortmund University
Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
Ralf Burda
44221 Dortmund
Tel.: +49 2317554514
About us
TU Dortmund University
A university with a unique profile:
Since its founding in 1968, TU Dortmund University has developed a special profile encompassing 17 departments ranging from science and engineering to social sciences and cultural studies. The university has around 30,000 students and more than 6,500 employees, including 330 professors. 5,800 of all students have an international background, which constitutes 19.5% of the total student body.
TU Dortmund University has a strong focus on research. The university’s departments – e.g. mechanical engineering (with its emphasis on production and logistics), physics, biochemical and chemical engineering, statistics and computer science, and education research – are well known for their outstanding research achievements both nationally and internationally.
Students at TU Dortmund University can choose from classical subjects and innovative courses of study such as medical physics or degree programmes in spatial planning, statistics, and journalism. A particular focus is on teacher training. TU Dortmund University is one of only a few universities in Germany that offers professional teaching qualifications for all types of schools.
TU Dortmund University is part of the University Alliance Ruhr (UA Ruhr). Together with its partner universities, Ruhr University Bochum and the University of Duisburg-Essen, the UA Ruhr is one of the largest and most powerful university alliances in Germany. The alliance is strong in international research and offers students the opportunity to participate in courses offered by all three universities and earn credits with minimal bureaucratic effort.
Location
With more than 6,500 employees, TU Dortmund University is one of Dortmund’s largest employers and has helped drive the transformation of the city and the Ruhr region from Europe’s largest coal mining and steel production area into a high-tech and service location as well as a cultural metropolis.
Dortmund is located in the heart of Europe. It is the largest city in the Ruhr region and is home to the Borussia Dortmund (BVB) soccer club. All of this contributes to the many advantages that will make studying in Dortmund an unforgettable experience. Apart from destinations for football fans, there are many other places of interest to discover in Dortmund and the Ruhr region.