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7/15/2026New digital technologies are giving companies more and more opportunities to capture, integrate, and analyze information. To seize opportunities such as the introduction of intelligent products, they need specialists for planning and implementing inter-connected holistic IT systems. Information engineering considers the entire chain from the sensor to the IT system to the business model and is thus a significant building block in the digital transformation. The Bachelor's program in Information Engineering at TUM Campus Heilbronn conveys the knowledge and skills necessary to design IT systems along the entire life cycle of the resource information. It offers you the opportunity to acquire solid theoretical, practical, and technical skills in a constantly evolving field and prepares you for your role as an information engineer. For a comprehensive description of the program, please refer to the degree program documentation: Degree program documentation for the Bachelor’s program in Information Engineering (PDF, German) As a graduate, you will possess the necessary competencies and skills to participate in the design and implementation of cyber-physical business systems across disciplines. You will be able to fundamentally understand the interaction of new technologies and their dissemination with the socio-technical systems in which they are embedded, as well as to recognize and pick up on future developments in order to participate in the development of holistic, future-proof solutions. You can competently consider physical and economic constraints when working on the development of end-to-end IT solutions. You have the technical and methodological knowledge in computer science, electrical engineering, and economics essential to support the role of the information engineer. You have a command of the methods of the disciplines under consideration in order to be able to acquire knowledge independently in the future and to understand the discipline-specific forms of problem solving and decision making. In projects you could also gain first experience in working in interdisciplinary teams and are able to present your results to a scientific audience.
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Public
Germany
Heilbronn
Bavaria
No
6 Semester
Winter
180 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: DSD II- Level B 2 in all four sections. , A DSH passed with an overall result of at least DSH-2 , Passed the telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule, TESTDAF - level 4 in all sections. , GOETHE CERTIFICATE C2, ÖSD CERTIFICATE C2
IELTS/TOEFL: Not specified
Tuition Fee (EU): 85per Semester
Semester Contribution: 85
Winter: 15.05. – 15.07.
ApplicationEndDate: 15 July 2026 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 July 2026 at UTC