• German required · DSH level

Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (M.Sc.)

at TU Dortmund in Dortmund

⚠ This programme is taught in German. DSH level is required before enrolment. That is university-entrance German (approximately C1). For a beginner this typically means one to two years of intensive study before enrolment.

At a glance

Language
German-taught
Duration
4 sem 120 ECTS
Intake
not confirmed
Tuition
€0 public university
Semester fee
€339.70

This programme is predominantly taught in German, and the university states sufficient German is required (with sufficient English needed for scientific literature). International applicants must prove university-entrance German before enrolment (see the International Office for accepted certificates). For a student currently at A1–A2, this represents a multi-year German language commitment. The faculty's English-taught alternatives are M.Sc. Automation & Robotics and M.Sc. Sustainable Energy Systems.

Admission requirements

Prior degree
Bachelor in Electrical Engineering / Information Technology or related
Minimum grade
2.0
English
not confirmed
German
University-entrance German required (predominantly taught in German); accepted certificates per the International Office language-requirements framework
Prerequisite credits
  • Computer science and analytical mathematics coursework, with grades of at least C / 65% / 3.0
Also required
Proof of at least 12 weeks of engineering-related practical work required (the master's itself contains no practical component).

Deadlines & timeline

Deadlines are not yet confirmed for this programme. They likely follow the university's general Master's deadlines. Verify with the faculty before planning your application.

Fees & funding

Tuition
€0 per semester
Semester contribution
€339.70
Semester ticket
included (Deutschland-Semesterticket)

€0 tuition. Semester contribution €339.70 WS 2026/27, builder-confirmed (Campusportal). Includes the Deutschland-Semesterticket. Verify at https://www.stwdo.de

Scholarships are listed per university: see TU Dortmund scholarships.

How to apply

uni-assist
required (the deadline table shows who this applies to)
Application portal
www.campus.tu-dortmund.de
Official page
etit.tu-dortmund.de

EU applicants and holders of German degrees usually apply directly via the university's Campusportal instead of uni-assist; the deadline table above says which route applies to you.

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