Smart Systems
Your preparation for demanding specialist and management tasks.
Do you have a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or information technology and want to gain further qualifications for specialist or management roles?
on the Master's degree programme in Intelligent Systems, you will deepen your knowledge in areas such as Smart Engineering, Smart Systems, Smart Energy or Smart Mobility. You will develop a system-oriented approach to analysing and solving technical problems. This will optimally prepare you for challenging tasks in project management, development or system integration.
Facts at a glance
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Fields of activity
With your Master of Engineering (M. Eng.) degree, you have excellent career and salary prospects. Your areas of work are diverse:
- Technical specialist and management tasks
- Hardware and software development
- System and plant development
- Research and development
- Project planning
- Consultancy
- and much more.
in various industries, such as the
- Automotive industry and railway technology
- Aerospace
- Power generation and supply
- Information and communication technology
- Measurement and automation technology
- Medical technology
- Robotics
- Autonomous systems
Programme content
The degree programme is divided into a compulsory and a compulsory elective area.
- The compulsory section consists of
- the Management and Law module (4 CP)
- the interdisciplinary compulsory elective subject (5 CP)
- the semester project and
- the Master's thesis with colloquium in the third semester
- The compulsory elective area consists of 12 modules, from which you choose modules totalling at least 35 credit points (CP). The compulsory elective area is divided into four subject areas:
- Smart Energy
- Smart Engineering
- Smart Mobility
- Smart Systems
Admission requirement
- completed university degree in electrical engineering or information technology (Bachelor's/Diploma degree)
Diploma degree) with a standard period of study of at least 7 semesters or at least 210 credit points or another degree that is at least equivalent. - missing credit points may be acquired in a preceding semester by arrangement.
Study costs
Semester fee
Study plan
1–2 semester Compulsory module (1. – 2. Semester) - Project management
- Human resources and management
- Contract and company law
Interdisciplinary compulsory elective subject (1. – 2. Semester) The interdisciplinary compulsory elective subject serves as an independent, individual extension of the Master's degree programme IST. Any subject from the entire range of all Master's degree programmes at Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, including the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, can be selected, provided it is a course with proof of performance and at least 5 CP are awarded for successful participation.
Compulsory elective module (1. – 2. Semester) The compulsory elective area consists of 12 modules. From these, students must choose modules totalling at least 35 CP.
Smart Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Simulation and control of dynamic systems
- Methods of numerical field calculation
Smart Systems
- Distributed software systems
- Software for autonomous, safety-critical systems
- Mobile Internet technologies
Smart mobility
- Machine perception
- Autonomous driving
- Electromobility
Smart Energy
- Decentralised energy systems
- Components of the energy supply
- Smart grids
Semester project (1. – 2. Semester)
Compulsory module (1. – 2. Semester) - Project management
- Human resources and management
- Contract and company law
- Project management
- Human resources and management
- Contract and company law
Interdisciplinary compulsory elective subject (1. – 2. Semester) The interdisciplinary compulsory elective subject serves as an independent, individual extension of the Master's degree programme IST. Any subject from the entire range of all Master's degree programmes at Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, including the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, can be selected, provided it is a course with proof of performance and at least 5 CP are awarded for successful participation.
The interdisciplinary compulsory elective subject serves as an independent, individual extension of the Master's degree programme IST. Any subject from the entire range of all Master's degree programmes at Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, including the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, can be selected, provided it is a course with proof of performance and at least 5 CP are awarded for successful participation.
Compulsory elective module (1. – 2. Semester) The compulsory elective area consists of 12 modules. From these, students must choose modules totalling at least 35 CP.
Smart Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Simulation and control of dynamic systems
- Methods of numerical field calculation
Smart Systems
- Distributed software systems
- Software for autonomous, safety-critical systems
- Mobile Internet technologies
Smart mobility
- Machine perception
- Autonomous driving
- Electromobility
Smart Energy
- Decentralised energy systems
- Components of the energy supply
- Smart grids
The compulsory elective area consists of 12 modules. From these, students must choose modules totalling at least 35 CP.
Smart Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Simulation and control of dynamic systems
- Methods of numerical field calculation
Smart Systems
- Distributed software systems
- Software for autonomous, safety-critical systems
- Mobile Internet technologies
Smart mobility
- Machine perception
- Autonomous driving
- Electromobility
Smart Energy
- Decentralised energy systems
- Components of the energy supply
- Smart grids
Semester project (1. – 2. Semester)
Why study Intelligent Systems?
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Shaping future technologies
You will work on innovative topics such as smart engineering, smart energy and smart mobility and learn how to develop smart solutions for the world of tomorrow.
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Excellent career opportunities
On the Master's degree programme in Intelligent Systems, you will obtain a Master of Engineering degree. This will qualify you ideally for demanding specialist and management roles in development, project management and system integration.
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Interdisciplinary expertise
You will acquire comprehensive skills that combine technical, organisational and economic aspects.
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Personal development
You will be trained in system-orientated and analytical thinking and will be optimally prepared for applied research and independent work.
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