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Cham

Robotics, MEng Deggendorf Institute of Technology

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
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Location

Cham

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Duration

3 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline
  • 15 April to 15 June for October entries (winter semester)
  • 1 October to 1 December for March entries (summer semester)

 

Faculties and Fields of Study

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General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Engineering (MEng)

Course location

Cham

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Language of instruction: English

Description

The Master's degree programme in Robotics will be based on the content of the TC Intelligent Robotics and the requirements of regional companies and will include industrial and/or medical technology applications, for example. Graduates should be able to work in research and development as well as in industrial applications.

The internationally oriented Master's degree programme enables students to deepen their knowledge and understanding of robotics in general and the use of artificial intelligence in robotics in particular. By combining teaching content on robotics, systems engineering and human-robot interaction as well as machine learning and computer science, expert knowledge on the fundamental disciplines of intelligent robotics is imparted. In addition, students acquire specialist knowledge in the areas of perception in robotics, modern automatic control and decision-making systems (e.g. motion planning), robot modelling and simulation as well as on the application side in the field of industrial robotics and automation. This enables students to cope with the increased use of robotic systems in industry and to help shape this – from development and commissioning to application and interface analysis to supporting end users.

Other key course content includes intelligent multi-agent systems and project-based case studies in the field of robot programming (ROS). Students acquire the necessary specialised knowledge, skills and methods to independently apply scientific findings and processes in industry and the service sector.

In addition, students acquire basic knowledge and skills in concepts, results and methods that correspond to the current state of science and allow them to familiarise themselves independently with further technical developments.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

3 semesters

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

  • 15 April to 15 June for October entries (winter semester)
  • 1 October to 1 December for March entries (summer semester)

 

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Current information

WURI (World University Rankings for Innovation) – Ranking 2024:

  • No. 16 worldwide in the category of "Leadership"
  • No. 20 worldwide in the category of "Global Top 300"
  • No. 24 worldwide in the category of "Generative AI Application"
  • No. 28 worldwide in the category of "Student Mobility and Openness"

Further details

Course organisation

First semester

  • Robot Dynamics
  • Advanced Methods in Control Engineering
  • Statistics and Machine Learning for Computer Vision
  • Technical Project Management
  • Embedded Systems
  • Cross-Cultural Development for Engineers

Second semester (Major: Intelligent Robotics)

  • Advanced Methods in Robotics
  • Image-Processing and Computer Vision
  • Robot-Modelling & Simulation
  • Industrial Robotics & Automation
  • Case Study ROS Robot Programming
  • Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems

Second semester (Major: Assistive Robotics)

  • Soft Robotics
  • Sensor Fusion and Perception for Assistive Robotics
  • Biomechanics
  • Rehabilitation Robotics
  • Case Study Assistive Robotics for Improvement of Life Quality
  • Human-Robot Interaction

Third semester

  • Subject-Related Elective Course (FWP)
  • Master's Module
  • Master's Seminar (two parts: Master's colloquium [2 ECTS] and seminar series on ''Career Start into German Technology Companies'')
  • Master's Thesis

A Diploma supplement will be issued

No

International elements

  • Language training provided
  • Training in intercultural skills
  • International guest lecturers
  • Content-related regional focus

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

82 EUR student union fee per semester

Additionally, the international students from non-EU/EEA countries are required to pay the application fee of 60 EUR and the service fee of 500 EUR per semester. You can find more information about these fees here: Information for international applications and students | DIT.

Costs of living

Approx. 950 EUR per month

Click the following link to find a financial overview for students who are living and studying here: monthly expenses.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

  • Applicants are required to have successfully completed an undergraduate study programme with at least 210 ECTS credits from the fields of mechatronics, robotics, or a related degree programme, or by a qualification that is equivalent to such a university degree. Based on the documents submitted, the examination board decides on the relevance of prior degrees.
  • For this reason, applicants having obtained their academic training (e.g., undergraduate degree) in non-member states of the Lisbon convention are recommended to submit a GATE or GRE (general) certificate as well as a recognised German language certificate deemed to further substantiate their eligibility for this study programme.
  • Additionally, the professional qualification for this study programme might need to be demonstrated in the context of an aptitude assessment.

Language requirements

Please find the language requirements for this course of study here: https://www.th-deg.de/en/apply#languagerequirements.

Application deadline

  • 15 April to 15 June for October entries (winter semester)
  • 1 October to 1 December for March entries (summer semester)

 

Submit application

Please apply directly to Deggendorf Institute of Technology via our application portal. All required documents must be uploaded in the application portal. It is not necessary to send in hard copies by postal mail.

Please find more details regarding our application process here: https://www.th-deg.de/en/apply#international.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

If you are an enrolled DIT student, there are several opportunities to partially finance your studies through a scholarship.

Detailed information about funding opportunities is published here: https://th-deg.de/en/study-with-us/funding.

Possibility of finding part-time employment

There are various job opportunities in and around Cham.

Additional support

Accommodation

The International Office assists international students with all matters regarding accommodation.

In Cham, many flats are in close proximity to campus. View our flat rental website for private accommodation and directly get into contact with landlords: https://pmit-ext.th-deg.de/wb/search.

For further information, please contact: accommodation-dit@th-deg.de.

Career advisory services

The university's career service offers workshops and seminars throughout the year to help students with their job applications and interview techniques.

We provide the following:

  • CV checks
  • Workshops and seminars for job preparation
  • University job fair

Furthermore, we offer the JOB ROCK-IT programme, especially designed for international degree-seeking students. In this programme, a clever combination of seminars, workshops and lectures provides a basic understanding of the German economy and thus enables easy access to the German labour market. This programme can help students with their final theses, and it can lead to internships or even permanent positions after graduation.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Buddy programme
  • Tutors
  • Specialist counselling
  • Visa matters
  • Help with finding accommodation
  • Support with registration procedures

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

Advice and support: guidance for prospective students

Contact

Deggendorf Institute of Technology

Applied Natural Sciences and Industrial Engineering

Badstraße 21
93413 Cham

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About us

Deggendorf Institute of Technology

We are a multi-award-winning university of applied sciences founded in 1994 and located in stunning Bavaria. Ranked as one of the best universities of applied sciences in Germany, we strive for academic excellence and are committed to producing global graduates with international degrees at multiple levels. The total student population of more than 9,100 includes 48% international students from all over the globe. The language of instruction is either English or German, depending on the degree programme. Study groups rarely include more than 50 students to ensure not only a personal atmosphere but also individual support for students to excel. All full-time degree programmes are free from tuition fees.

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Intensive support:

A supportive environment is vital for students to feel comfortable and do well in their studies. We go to great efforts to support our students on personal, social and academic levels. International students who wish to experience the Bavarian lifestyle in a family can join the “Host Family Programme”. “International tutors” provide social support for international students, while “study buddies” help students to understand challenging lecture content. The International Office supports with accommodation, visas, health insurance, scholarships, etc. in addition to organising an orientation week and intercultural training for all incoming internationals.

International experience:

Our 200 partner universities worldwide provide enrolled students with opportunities to gain experience and earn credits towards their degrees through foreign exchange semesters, or in some cases, through double-degree studies abroad.

Practical experience:

All undergraduate studies include a compulsory internship, giving students the opportunity to practice their hands-on skills. Postgraduate students have the opportunity to work on practical research and development projects on our own technology campuses. We cooperate with more than 500 companies, including global players such as BMW, MAN, Continental and Siemens, where students can gain invaluable work experience. The university's career service organises a range of practical workshops and seminars to prepare students for the job market, meaning our graduates are particularly successful in the job market; 87% enter into permanent employment directly after graduation.

Student lifestyle:

We consider a good lifestyle to be an important factor for the well-being of our students. They are supported with many facilities, such as a range of student clubs, an extensive sports programme, a big band, a campus cinema, an international week including an international food fair, and social activities or day trips organised by the Erasmus Student Network. Our annual campus open day and summer open-air music festival are firm favourites among our staff and student community.

University facts

  • ~9,100
    Total number of students
  • 48%
    International students

Location

Our three teaching campuses are located in Bavaria in Southern Germany, close to the city of Munich, the Austrian border and the Alps. Our main flagship campus is located in charming Deggendorf and is the base for most students. The European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI) is a dynamic and multicultural study environment where all classes are exclusively in English. The Cham campus is a cosy international hub for AI and mechatronics students.

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Deggendorf Campus:

The Deggendorf campus is our largest campus, and it has recently undergone a vast extension to accommodate the expanding university community. It has a modern, central courtyard with a hovering deck over water where staff and students relax while having lunch, socialising, revising or just lounging. All lecture rooms, science labs, facilities and service centres are based on and around campus, creating an excellent studying environment.

The beautiful town of Deggendorf has a population of 40,000 and is located on the banks of the Danube river at the foot of the Bavarian Forest. Munich International Airport is one hour’s drive away and can easily be accessed by public transport. Our students enjoy vibrant social lives, as Deggendorf has plenty to offer: restaurants, cafés and pubs, plus many cultural festivals and events. It has an excellent network of bike trails, leisure cruise ships on the river and a surrounding hilly landscape that provides a stunning natural backdrop to enjoy countless recreational activities.

Newly built, self-contained student apartment blocks are within close walking or biking proximity to campus, the town centre and all local amenities.

European Campus Rottal-Inn:

At the European Rottal-Inn campus, all Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes are conducted exclusively in English, creating a dynamic study environment with a diverse and international student community.

The campus is nestled in the town of Pfarrkirchen among rolling, picturesque hills between the Danube and Inn rivers, close to the Austrian border. Pfarrkirchen has become culturally renowned in the area due to its exceptional art exhibitions, museum nights, festivals and events throughout the year. In summer, the old town festival tempts thousands of visitors with its multicultural culinary and musical events. All year round, students enjoy the relaxed Bavarian atmosphere in local cafés, restaurants and markets in the traditional town square. The surrounding beautiful Rott Valley has a range of appealing leisure activities, being well-known for its spas, golf courses, equestrian sports and extensive bike network.

Cham campus:

The Cham campus is our newest and most compact campus, with over 600 students, 75% being international students. Its Master's programmes are taught completely in English, and students benefit from intensive personal supervision in small study groups. The campus has a close relationship with regional and national companies in the field of mechatronics, so students learn in both an applied and scientific way.

Only a ten-minute walk from the town centre of Cham, the campus offers a unique atmosphere. Situated directly on the Regen River, students complete their studies in a relaxed and scenic country environment.

There are plenty of leisure facilities within walking distance of the campus: a leisure park with various sports facilities, a swimming pool with access to the river, a cinema, a climbing hall, shops and restaurants. It’s a great place to live and study!

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