Frankfurt University - IT
Frankfurt University - IT
Master's degree 2
Information Technology (IT) • Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences • Frankfurt am Main 2
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Master's degree
Information Technology (IT)
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences • Frankfurt am Main
Overview
Teaching language
English
Description/content First year: Vector Analysis and Probability Theory, Digital Communication Systems, Circuit Design,
Software Engineering, International Project Management, Stochastic Signals and Systems, Digital
Baseband Transmission, Computer Networks, Distributed Systems, Image Processing and Pattern
Recognition, Field Theory, Information Theory, Channel Coding, Switching and Routing
Second year: Mobile Computing, Optical and Microwave Communication Systems, Computational
Intelligence, Autonomous Intelligent Systems, Automation, Thesis project
Course Details
Course organisation The programme is divided into four semesters. Semesters one to three each cover 18 weeks of
instruction and project work, and semester four is dedicated to the thesis project (applied research
or theoretical project).
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Course-specific, integrated No
German language courses
Course-specific, integrated No
English language courses
Costs / Funding
Funding opportunities No
within the university
Requirements / Registration
Academic admission Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or related programmes according to European
requirements standards
Services
Possibility of finding part- International students are allowed to work for 120 full days a year.
time employment
Accommodation Accommodation is provided by state-run as well as privately run residence halls. The university
provides useful addresses and advice, but it is the responsibility of each student to secure an
adequate residence.
Career advisory service Career centre for international students, job search and application advice, career workshops,
business contacts, etc.
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Specific specialist or non-
Welcome event
specialist support for
Tutors
international students and
Cultural and linguistic preparation
doctoral candidates
Visa matters
Specialist counselling
University location
With just 750,000 inhabitants, Frankfurt am Main calls itself a "small metropolis". As one of the main financial, trade and logistics centres in
Europe, the city is the hub of a flourishing region in the heart of Germany, the Rhine-Main area. It has a strong multinational and
multicultural character and attracts businesspeople, students and tourists alike.
It is a city of striking contrasts - historical and modern, commerce and culture, dynamism and tranquillity. Pubs and restaurants, museums
and parks, an opera house and many theatres provide a rich social and cultural life.
Frankfurt has an excellent public transport system, extending to the whole urban region and even to the beautiful landscape of the nearby
Taunus Hills. A large number of fascinating natural and cultural heritage sites are well worth visiting.
Contact
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Faculty 2: Computer Science and Engineering
Nibelungenplatz 1
60318 Frankfurt am Main
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