Telematics (B.Eng.) – dual degree programme
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Telematics (B.Eng.) – dual degree programme

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Key facts

Degree

Bachelor of Engineering

Language of instruction

German

Modes of study

dual degree programme with integrated internships

Standard duration

6 semesters

Programme start

winter semester

Fees

no tuition fees (the university only charges semester fees each semester)

Application deadlines

current application deadlines

Faculty

Engineering and Natural Sciences

Study objectives

Telematics - the special computer science degree course with a strong practical relevance - links computer science and communication technologies to intelligent systems that are networked via the mobile network or the Internet.

As a telematics specialist, you can design, implement and improve complex technical systems and accompany their successful deployment in society.

You are able to actively shape the future in all areas of our modern information society!

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Course contents

  • Computer Science and Software Engineering
  • Fundamentals of Telecommunications, IoT (Internet of Things)
  • Mathematics, business administration, project management, law and media
  • Elective modules, e.g. vehicle system technology, building automation, logistics telematics, robotics, distributed software systems, traffic telematics
  • Project work for the practical implementation of the learned telematics technologies
  • Internships with changing focus and thesis

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Information technology
Computer engineering
Introduction to programming
Operating systems                         
Algorithms and data structures
Programming / software engineering
Databases
Software project
Internet programming
Distributed data storage systems

Application modules
Internet communication
Communications and location technology
Mobile communication
Telecommunication networks and services
E-Business
Virtual Reality and Simulation

Mathematics-natural sciences modules
Mathematics I
Electrical engineering
Mathematics II
Telecommunications
Stochastics                                         
Cryptology

General basics
Communication and presentation
Technology
Project management  
Law (media law)

Business Administration
Organization and human resources
Investment and financing
Marketing and sales

Elective Modules
Vehicle System Technology                       
Logistics Telematics
Embedded systems and robotics
Distributed software systems
Traffic telematics
Geomatics
Ubiquitous Computing

More information on the study structure can be found in the current curriculum.

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Automotive, Energy, Logistics, Medicine, Robotics, SmartHome, Virtual Reality, Web & App Development and more: Telematics are at work in all areas of the digital information society, e.g. as Software Developer, System Engineer, Product Manager, Application Administrator.

They work in research and development departments of companies, in the area of Industry 4.0, but also in the production and service sectors.

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General admission requirements

Admission qualifications

Specific admission requirements

Language skills: To be admitted to this degree programme, overseas applicants must possess sufficient German language skills. This may be demonstrated with an overall grade of DSH-2 or better from the Deutsche Sprachprüfung für Hochschulen (DSH) language exam.

Application

You can apply to TH Wildau online. All the information you need to apply can be found on our central application page.

Preparation courses

We recommend checking in good time as to whether it is useful for you to participate in study preparation courses (in German) prior to commencing your studies. Online tests in the subjects of mathematics, physics and information technology will help you come to a decision. Prior knowledge in these subjects is an important basis for various study modules and therefore necessary for the success of your studies in light of past experience.

Offers and further information

Contact points

Degree programme director

Prof. Dr. Janett Mohnke
Tel: +49 3375 508 291
Email: janett.mohnke(at)th-wildau.de

Coordinator: Janine Breßler
Tel: +49 3375 508 682
Email: janine.bressler(at)th-wildau.de

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