Communication and Information Technology (Master of Science) Ulm University
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Pick-up service Visa matters Buddy programme
First impressions
- Location
Ulm
- Intake
Summer semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Not specified
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
Varied
- Application deadline
30 September for the following summer semester
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General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science
Course location
Ulm
Language of instruction
English
Languages
The engineering curriculum is taught entirely in English (100%). Intensive "German for Foreigners" courses are compulsory. The final thesis can be written either in English or in German.
Description
The Communication and Information Technology degree programme offers specialisations in four tracks, Communications Circuits and Systems, Sensor Circuits and Systems, Communications Engineering and Intelligent 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 the Communications Engineering specialisation. 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 the Communications Circuits and Systems specialisation, 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 in Sensor 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 in Intelligent Systems. In this track, machine learning, pattern recognition, and secure system engineering are the focus.
Full-time / part-time
Not specified
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
30 September for the following summer semester
Tuition fees per semester
Varied
Additional information on tuition fees
Generally, the following people are not liable to pay tuition fees:
- German citizens, citizens of EU or EEA countries
- Most refugees
- Students who obtained their higher entrance qualification (normally the "Abitur") in Germany or a similar qualification from a German school in another country
- PhD/doctoral students
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
- A pre-semester course (with a duration of six weeks), starting in March of each year, offers an intensive course of German for daily life ("Survival German"), as well as an introduction to Germany in general and life at Ulm University in particular.
- A three-semester period of courses follows.
- The final semester is reserved for the research thesis (six months duration, full time).
The curriculum distinguishes between core subjects, specialisation subjects (according to the chosen specialisation), practical subjects and complementary subjects. Complementary subjects are both scientific-technical, leading to an increased level of specialisation in certain areas, and non-technical, for example, with a stronger emphasis on languages or soft skills.
The modules all contain lectures and classes. Some also use a blended approach, which additionally uses seminars and laboratory experiments.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- Language training provided
- International guest lecturers
Integrated internships
An optional industrial internship (9 ECTS credits) can be completed as part of the programme; the third semester or the semester breaks are recommended for this.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
Yes
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
1,500 EUR
Generally, the following people are not liable to pay tuition fees:
- German citizens, citizens of EU or EEA countries
- Most refugees
- Students who obtained their higher entrance qualification (normally the "Abitur") in Germany or a similar qualification from a German school in another country
- PhD/doctoral students
Semester contribution
The semester contribution is 182 EUR per semester. For further details, visit the Office of the Registrar website: https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/study/organisation/tuition-fees/.
Costs of living
The cost of living in Ulm is estimated to be around 945 EUR to 1,000 EUR per month. For more information on the costs students in Ulm can expect, see the following website: https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/io/degree-phd/welcome/finances/living-expenses/.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or comparable degree at the level of at least three years of study
- in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering or Electronics, or
- in a degree programme in a closely related field with basic knowledge in six or more of the following eight topics: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Fundamentals of Computer Science/Programming, Signals and Systems, Communications Engineering, Circuit Technology, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Semiconductor Technology, to the extent of at least one module each
- Above-average performance in the completed degree proven by
- an overall grade of 2.0 or better, or, if a degree has not yet been awarded, by the previous study and examination achievements showing an average of 2.0 or better by the application deadline, or
- an official proof from the university that the applicant is in the top 20% of their year
- Good knowledge of the English language
- Previous employment in a related field is not a requirement.
Language requirements
Proof of an adequate command of English at level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is required and can be shown via one of the following criteria:
- Higher education degree in a study programme with English as the sole language of instruction
- 7.0 points or more in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); if both a score and a CEFR level are indicated, the higher indicated language proficiency level will be recognised.
- Certificate in C1 Advanced English or Certificate C2 Proficiency in English in the Cambridge exam
- 490 (listening), 455 (reading), 180 (speaking) and 180 (writing) points or more in the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC)
- 95 points or more in the Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-based (TOEFL iBT or TOEFL iBT home edition)
- Level III or level IV of UNIcert®
- PTE Academic, with a score of 76 or higher
- CEFR C1 level or higher shown on the higher education entrance qualification
A level of language proficiency that is partly at CEFR C1 or lower will not be recognised.
For further details, please refer to the statutes regarding the required language proficiency for studies at Ulm University.
Application deadline
30 September for the following summer semester
Submit application
Please check the course website (http://www.uni-ulm.de/ci-tech/) for this.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
Students who perform well academically and/or participate in community service are eligible to apply for scholarships such as the "Deutschlandstipendium".
Possibility of finding part-time employment
Student assistant jobs are regularly offered by institutes in all faculties as well as in the central administration. Student assistants help with the preparation and execution of tutorials, work on research projects, or help with administrative jobs. Furthermore, several companies with strong ties to the university are located on campus (e.g. Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Continental, BMW Car IT, Sartorius, and more) and offer the possibility of student jobs.
Additional support
Accommodation
Accommodation in student dormitories is arranged for admitted students by the Communication and Information Technology programme office. Rental costs are between 285 EUR and 477 EUR per month.
Career advisory services
The Career Service at Ulm University serves as a valuable resource for students, offering assistance in career exploration, skill development, and successful transition from academia to the professional world.
The Graduate & Professional Training Center Ulm ("ProTrainU") focuses on supporting doctoral students and other young researchers in their careers and professional development.
The Entrepreneurs Campus at Ulm University offers opportunities for creative academics who want to develop their ideas into products or business models.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Pick-up service
- Visa matters
- Buddy programme
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
Non-specialist support offered by the International Office: https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/io/
Contact
Ulm University
Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science & Psychology
Dr Sandra Mann
Albert-Einstein-Allee 41
89081 Ulm
Tel.: +49 7315026004
About us
Ulm University
Founded in 1967, Ulm University is dedicated to world-class teaching and research in medicine and STEM. Its 10,000 students are distributed among the faculties of medicine, engineering, computer science and psychology, mathematics and economics as well as natural sciences.
According to a Times Higher Education ranking based on research and teaching excellence, Ulm University is ranked 14th worldwide among all universities founded in the "Golden Age of Higher Education", an era between 1945 and 1967 that is characterised by rapid university expansion. In a broader perspective, Ulm University is ranked 199th worldwide among all universities regardless of their age and thus belongs to the 20 best universities in Germany, according to another recent analysis by Times Higher Education.
Ulm University's subject range concentrates on the STEM fields (natural sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics). The latest research findings are swiftly incorporated into the curriculum, ensuring cutting-edge subjects and content. Ulm University attaches great importance to the ongoing refinement of its high standards in teaching, which are defined and anchored in its teaching mission statement.
As a young research university, Ulm University is oriented towards the global challenges of the future. Strategic and interdisciplinary research themes are contributing to improvements in the areas of green energy, quantum technologies, data science as well as human health and well-being. Great success in the acquisition of third-party funding and numerous larger collaborative projects, such as collaborative research centres and a Cluster of Excellence, are all testimonies to the university's research strength.
Ulm University is the centre of and driving force behind the "Science City Ulm", an innovative teaching, research and science hub. There are numerous start-ups, development centres of renowned companies such as Siemens, Nokia, Mercedes-Benz Group AG, BMW and Continental, as well as clinics and non-university research institutions that are well-connected with the university. As a result of close collaborations with these partners, students benefit from access to contract lecturers from the industry as well as invaluable opportunities for research projects, internships and final theses.
Ulm University is a founding member of YERUN, a network of highly ranked young European research universities, and it hosts the German headquarters of Germany’s largest transnational education project, the German University in Cairo.
For more information on Ulm University, see https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/.
University facts
- 10,000Total number of students
- 13Percentage of international students
Location
Ulm is one of the most innovative, dynamic, fast-growing and liveable cities in Germany. It is located in the heart of southern Germany near Stuttgart, Munich, the Alps and Switzerland.
With a population of more than 120,000 people, Ulm has an ideal size for living, studying and working. The city offers a mix of medieval and modern architecture and a great variety of cultural, sports and leisure activities.
A healthy mix of medium-sized businesses and global players, high-tech and trade, and innovation and tradition makes Ulm and the greater Ulm area one of Germany's economically most dynamic regions.
A literally outstanding landmark is the "Muenster", Ulm's cathedral. The Muenster has the world's highest steeple, which measures 161.5 metres (530 ft).
Ulm is also the birthplace of Albert Einstein (1879 to 1955), the world's most famous scientist.
Are you interested in learning more? Check out this video featuring the highlights of Ulm.