After graduating with a major in automation or infotronics, you can be employed in a variety of areas: You will work in electrical design/development or in the field of hardware and software (machine control, drive technology, visualization).
As a student of electrical engineering
You develop, calculate, design and test new components, assemblies, devices, machines, equipment and systems in electrical engineering/electronics and processes for their manufacture
You supervise the manufacture, assembly, commissioning, maintenance and operation of electrical engineering equipment and systems of all types
You solve practical technical problems and tasks in the electrotechnical field using suitable procedures and in the most economical way possible
Requirements
General university entrance qualification or a subject-linked university entrance qualification in the chosen field of study
Technical understanding
Interest in mechanical engineering
Training content in the practical phase
Basic electrical training
Introduction to electrical engineering and electronics