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1/15/2026The distinguishing features of this Master program are its academic orientation, design of major contents and teaching of effective, structured, interdisciplinary working methods. The major contents are closely linked with the research topics pursued by institutes in this field of study, as follows: Telecommunications and communications engineering Control and electric power systems Medical technology Microsystems technology and nanoelectronics High frequency technology, optic systems and electromagnetic compability Modelling and simulation This ensures that lecture contents are always up to date and provides opportunities for involvement in research at the TUHH, e.g. when preparing final theses and seminar papers. The Master program in Electrical Engineering is consecutive in the sense that it consolidates the foundations laid by the Bachelor program, and/or builds on them with majors. It qualifies graduates to proceed to a doctorate.
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Public
Germany
Hamburg
Hamburg State
No
4 Semester
SummerWinter
120 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: English[There are lectures in English in all German-language Master's programmes. It is therefore advisable to have sufficient knowledge of English for all Master's programmes. However, official proof of sufficient English language skills is only required for the Master's programme in 'Computer Science' and 'Electrical Engineering' until application deadline and in 'International Management and Engineering' until enrolment deadline.]
IELTS/TOEFL: TOEFL: Minimum 577 (PB), 90 (IB), or 22 (revised paper-delivered). Institution code: 8165 (no department code needed). Note: TOEFL ITP and TOEFL Essentials not accepted. IELTS (Academic): Minimum 6.5.
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According to current practice, all graduates of the Bachelor's program in electrical engineering are accepted into the Master's program in electrical engineering. The same applies to all graduates of Bachelor's programs in electrical engineering from German universities. The subject requirements for the Master's program in Electrical Engineering can be found here. Graduates of the following TUHH Bachelor's programs can continue their studies consecutively: Notes for TUHH students Change for winter semester 24/25: From winter semester 24/25, the program will be taught almost exclusively in English. Applicants must therefore only provide proof of English language skills upon enrollment. However, it should be noted that the specializations "Medical Engineering" and "Control and Energy Systems Engineering" also include German modules. More information is available here. (Applicants who have completed a consecutive Bachelor's degree for the Master's degree program "Electrical Engineering" at the TU are exempt from the language certificate requirement. For applicants with a degree in an undergraduate degree program not obtained in Germany or another member state of the European Union or the countries of Liechtenstein, Iceland and Norway, the requirements from § 2 para. 3 of the Satzung über das Studium also apply). General Engineering Science - Electrical Engineering specialization (B.Sc.) Engineering Science - Electrical Engineering specialization (B.Sc.) Electrical Engineering (B.Sc.) Computer Science in Engineering (B.Sc.) The following modules must be proven: Mathematics IV and Theoretical Electrical Engineering II Mechatronics - Specialisation Electrical systems (B.Sc.) Mechatronics - Specialisation Dynamic Systems and AI (B.Sc.) The following module must be proven: Theoretical Electrical Engineering II The following modules must be proven: Mathematics IV and Theoretical Electrical Engineering II The following module must be proven: Theoretical Electrical Engineering II General Engineering Science - Electrical Engineering specialization (B.Sc.) Engineering Science - Electrical Engineering specialization (B.Sc.) Electrical Engineering (B.Sc.) Computer Science in Engineering (B.Sc.) The following modules must be proven: Mathematics IV and Theoretical Electrical Engineering II The following modules must be proven: Mathematics IV and Theoretical Electrical Engineering II Mechatronics - Specialisation Electrical systems (B.Sc.) Mechatronics - Specialisation Dynamic Systems and AI (B.Sc.) The following module must be proven: Theoretical Electrical Engineering II The following module must be proven: Theoretical Electrical Engineering II here. Notes for TUHH students here. Satzung über das Studium
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 341
Winter: June 1st – July 15th
Summer: December 1st - January 15th
ApplicationEndDate: 15 January 2026 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 January 2026 at UTC