The fields of electrical engineering and information technology form the technology platform for the electrification, digitalization, and networking of modern systems in information and communication technology, energy technology and mobility. These areas offer important technology for ensuring resource conservation and sustainability and are increasingly shaping and changing our behavior and lifestyles. Training international specialists in these fields in particular is becoming rapidly important in the industrial and science sectors.
The English-language master's program "Electrical Engineering" offers a choice of six specializations in the field of electrical engineering and information technology:
- Smart Information Processing,
- Communication Systems,
- Nano- and Optoelectronics,
- Power-electronic Systems and Technologies,
- Smart Systems,
- Electromagnetics and Applications,
- Electrical Energy Systems [as from winter term 2024/25].
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology or other related field
- Ability to work and learn independently
- English language proficiency (minimum C1 or equivalent)
Global employment opportunities are open to graduates, in research and development (R&D), the technical management or business sectors of industrial companies, or they may also continue on with a doctoral degree.
The opportunities are endless as further career prospects are opening up in fields such as Industry 4.0, autonomous driving, digitalization, artificial intelligence and the information society.
Studying abroad: what opportunities does my study program offer?
The Department Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EI) counts with numerous partner universities worldwide for student exchange and a Double Master’s program.
- General information on exchange opportunities
...and further international activities at the department - Double Master’s program
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering University Stuttgart and Vietnamese-German University in Ho-Chi-Minh City, Vietnam
Studying abroad: what opportunities does the University of Stuttgart have to offer?
Are you interested in going on exchange for a semester or two? Or would you rather do some research or attend a language course? Have you ever thought of joining a Summer School or planned an internship abroad? Whatever you have in mind for your exchange, the International Office will help you make your stay abroad an unforgettable experience. The first step will be to sign up online for our information sessions at the International Office that are offered on a regular basis. We look forward to your registration!
- Studying abroad
information sessions, partner universities, language requirements, application deadlines, scholarships
Application and admission: how do I get a place at the University?
Admission Requirements
The complete information on the admission process, required knowledge of English, and the criteria for the assessment of professional suitability can be found in the admission regulations.
- General information on the Master's application
- FAQ and application information
The department of electrical engineering informs about the application process.
Language Requirements
In order to study you must show proof that you have advanced English skills of at least level C1. You will need to submit a recognized certificate (e.g. TOEFL ibt 95 points or IELTS Band 7).
Please apply for this study program 9 months in advance.
All applications will be evaluated after the respective deadlines: the results will be announced on the Campus-Management-Portal C@MPUS about 6-7 weeks after the application deadlines have passed.
Application period for the The winter semester starts in October. The summer semester starts in April.
winter semester:
November 15 – January 15
summer semester:
May 15 – July 15
How is the program structured?
The Module Guide (also called module handbook) describes the modules and the required courses belonging to the module. It is published in the Campus Management System C@MPUS.
- Module Guide in the Campus Management System C@MPUS [de]
Please click on the book symbol behind the study program's name.
Important Websites
- Program Website
Further information for prospective students - FAQ on M.Sc. Electrical Engineering (EENG)
- Information on fees and charges
An overview of the fees and charges which students of the University of Stuttgart have to pay. - Financing your studies
- Electrical Engineering Students Council
- Information on Master's degrees
Accreditation
The quality of this degree program has been certified.
Contact
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology student services
- Further information
- Write e-mail
- General information about the courses of studies of the department of electrical engineering.
International Service Point (ISP) Faculty 5
- Further information
- Write e-mail
- Services and information for our international students.