Study Electrical Engineering in Germany: All degree programmes, all study cities in comparison (dual, presence, online)

  • 21Academic Programs
  • 8On-Site
  • 4Part-time
  • 5Online
  • 4Dual
  • 18Bachelor
  • 3Master
 · Last updated 11.09.2023

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Electrical engineering and mechatronics, like mechanical engineering, are future-proof subject areas. Nevertheless, there are comparatively few Bachelor's and Master's degrees in electrical engineering at private universities in Germany.

Here I introduce you to all universities with Electrical Engineering degree programmes. I will show you in which German cities you can study electrical engineering privately, what dual study programmes in electrical engineering are available and what distance learning or online study programmes are available.

Overview of all Courses

We have a total of 21 courses in the field of Electrical Engineering.

Wilhelm Büchner University of Applied Sciences

  • Distance learning program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  7 Semester
  •  online
  •  German

Wilhelm Büchner University of Applied Sciences

  • Distance learning program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  7 Semester
  •  online
  •  German

Wilhelm Büchner University of Applied Sciences

  • Distance learning program
  •  Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
  •  6 Semester
  •  Pfungstadt
  •  German

Wilhelm Büchner University of Applied Sciences

  • Distance learning program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  7 Semester
  •  Pfungstadt
  •  German

IU International University of Applied Sciences

  • Dual studies
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  7 Semester
  •  Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Chemnitz, Dortmund, Dresden, Duisburg, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Kiel, Cologne, Leipzig, Magdeburg, Mannheim, Munich, Muenster, Nuremberg, Potsdam, Rostock, Stuttgart, Wuerzburg or Virtual Campus
  •  German

IU International University of Applied Sciences

  • Distance learning program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  6 Semester
  •  online
  •  German

RFH – University of Applied Science

  • On-campus program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  7 Semester
  •  Cologne
  •  German

SRH University Heidelberg

  • On-campus program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  7 Semester
  •  Heidelberg
  •  German

Georg Agricola University of Technology

  • On-campus program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  6 Semester
  •  Bochum
  •  German

Private University of Applied Sciences

  • Dual studies
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  7 Semester
  •  Diepholz
  •  German

bbw University of Applied Sciences

  • Part-time program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  8 Semester
  •  Berlin
  •  German

Georg Agricola University of Technology

  • On-campus program
  •  Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
  •  6 Semester
  •  Bochum
  •  German

FOM University of Applied Sciences

  • Part-time program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  8 Semester
  •  Munich, Düsseldorf
  •  German

Constructor University

  • On-campus program
  •  Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
  •  6 Semester
  •  Bremen
  •  English

Constructor University

  • On-campus program
  •  Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
  •  6 Semester
  •  Bremen
  •  English

bbw University of Applied Sciences

  • Dual studies
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  6 Semester
  •  Berlin
  •  German
  • Dual studies
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  6 Semester
  •  Berlin
  •  German

Dresden International University

  • On-campus program
  •  Master of Science (M.Sc.)
  •  3 Semester
  •  Dresden
  •  German or English
  • Part-time program
  •  Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
  •  5 Semester
  •  Berlin
  •  German

FHM University of Applied Sciences

  • Part-time program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  5 Semester
  •  Frechen (bei Cologne)
  •  German

Private University of Applied Sciences

  • On-campus program
  •  Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
  •  7 Semester
  •  Diepholz
  •  German

Which university of applied sciences is the best for electrical engineering?

You can study Electrical Engineering at numerous private universities of applied sciences in Germany. You should determine which university of applied sciences best suits you based on various factors, such as the place of study, the size of the university, the course content and specialisation options and, of course, the tuition fees and costs.

Here is a brief portrait of the most important private universities with Electrical Engineering degree programmes:

Logo IUIU International University of Applied Sciences: With over 100,000 enrolled students, IU is the largest university in Germany. The university is based in Erfurt, but IU offers its degree programmes at locations throughout Germany. In addition to the hybrid campus study programmes, the university offers over 100 distance learning programmes as well as a variety of dual study programmes. IU offers dual study programmes in mechatronics and electrical engineering at numerous locations in Germany, for example in Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and Hamburg.

logo wbhWilhelm Büchner University of Applied Sciences: The WBH is a private, state-recognised university of applied sciences based in Darmstadt/Hessen. The university was founded as a distance learning university in 1997. In winter semester 2020/2021, a total of 5,429 students were enrolled at WBH. The university focuses on distance learning courses in the fields of technology, industrial engineering and computer science. Many degree programmes include an internship.

logo akadAKAD University of Applied Sciences: AKAD University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart is a private, state-recognised university of applied sciences based in Stuttgart. The university was founded in 1959 and focuses on distance learning and certificate courses in the fields of technology, computer science and business administration. In winter semester 2020/2021, a total of 5,532 students were enrolled at the university. The university offers distance learning courses for Electrical Engineering & Information Technology, Electrical Engineering and Electrical Power Engineering.

logo bbwbbw University of Applied Sciences: The bbw University of Applied Sciences is a state-recognised, private university of applied sciences based in Berlin. The university was founded in 2007, and a total of 1,091 students were enrolled at the university in winter semester 2019/2020. The university offers dual study programmes and part-time study programmes for Electrical Engineering.

icon fomFOM University of Applied Sciences: Alongside Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, FOM is one of the largest private universities of applied sciences and is based in Essen/North Rhine-Westphalia. FOM was founded in 1993. 54,425 students were enrolled at FOM in the winter semester 2019/2020. FOM's degree programmes are aimed at working professionals. Through various flexible time models, the classroom lectures take place parallel to a company job or training. At its Munich and Dusseldorf locations, for example, the university offers a part-time Bachelor in Electrical Engineering & Information Technology.

logo constructor universityConstructor University: Constructor University is a private, state-recognised university based in Bremen. The university was founded in 1999 under the name International University Bremen. It was later renamed Jacobs University and is now called Constructor University. In the winter semester 2022/2023, a total of 1,531 students were enrolled at Constructor University. In addition to the natural sciences, the university also offers programmes in the humanities and social sciences. The language of instruction in all degree programmes is English. Worth mentioning: Tuition fees at Constructor University are around 15,000 euros per semester.

Logo RFHRFH - University of Applied Science: The RFH is a private, state-approved university of applied sciences based in Cologne. The university was founded in 1985. 6,203 students were enrolled at the university in the winter semester 2019/2020. The university offers a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. Special feature: low tuition fees and semester fees.

Logo TH Georg AgricolaGeorg Agricola University of Technology: Georg Agricola University of Technology is a private, state-recognised university of applied sciences located in Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia. The university was founded in 1816 and is thus the oldest university in Bochum. In winter semester 2020/2021, a total of 2,413 students were enrolled at the university. The university offers degree programmes in the fields of geo-resources and process engineering, mechanical engineering and materials science, electrical engineering/information technology and industrial engineering. Special feature: The university does not charge tuition fees, only a semester contribution.

Logo PHTWPrivate University of Applied Sciences: The PHWT is a private, state-recognised university of applied sciences located in Vechta/Diepholz, Lower Saxony. The university was founded in 1998, and a total of 583 students were enrolled at the PHWT in the winter semester 2020/2021. The PHWT sees itself as a pioneer for dual study programmes in Lower Saxony. Accordingly, the university also offers a dual study programme in Electrical Engineering.

Logo SRH HeidelbergSRH University Heidelberg: SRH University Heidelberg is a private, state-recognised university of applied sciences located in Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg. The university was founded in 1969, and a total of 3,403 students were enrolled at SRH University Heidelberg in the winter semester 2020/2021. The university offers over 40 degree programmes, many of them in the field of engineering.

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You can study Electrical Engineering privately in these cities

Campus study programmes in Electrical Engineering are offered by private universities in comparatively few cities in Germany. Some universities, such as the IU International University of Applied Sciences or the FOM, offer their courses at several locations in Germany.

Here is an overview of the most important cities for studying electrical engineering:

Sorting: Cost of living descending. Cost of living is an index of cost of living + rent. A cost of living index of 120 means that living in this city is 20% more expensive than living in New York City. Quality of life is the quality of life index, a combination of different indices. Details on the indices can be found at https://de.numbeo.com. Population density in inhabitants per km2
CityCost of livingQuality of lifePopulation densityUniversities
Munich 66.53 176.16 4,736 IU International University of Applied Sciences, FOM University of Applied Sciences
Frankfurt/Main 59.05 172.67 3,067 IU International University of Applied Sciences
Hamburg 56.32 162.48 2,447 IU International University of Applied Sciences
Stuttgart 55.23 165.16 3,067 IU International University of Applied Sciences
Berlin 54.18 160.49 4,115 IU International University of Applied Sciences, bbw University of Applied Sciences
Cologne 52.94 158.48 2,686 IU International University of Applied Sciences, RFH - University of Applied Science Cologne
Dusseldorf 52.61 175.02 2,860 FOM University of Applied Sciences
Heidelberg 50.94 197.04 1,459 SRH University Heidelberg
Bochum unbekannt unbekannt 2,502 Georg Agricola University of Technology
Particularly high quality of life and comparatively low cost of living: In Heidelberg you can study Electrical Engineering at SRH University Heidelberg.

Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering: Course contents & costs

Comparatively few Bachelor's degree programmes in Electrical Engineering are offered at private universities. There are extreme differences in tuition fees. For example, you can study Electrical Engineering at the Georg Agricola University of Technology in Bochum for less than €2,000 in total.

Here is a comparison of the degree programmes, study content and total costs of Bachelor's degree programmes in Electrical Engineering:

CourseUniversityStudy siteDurationFees

Distance learning program
online7 Semesterfrom 15456 € total
from 368 € monthly

On-campus program
Heidelberg7 Semesterfrom 11670 € total
from 260 € monthly

On-campus program
Bochum6 Semesterfrom 1422 € total

On-campus program
Cologne7 Semester

On-campus program
Diepholz7 Semester

Part-time program
Berlin8 Semesterfrom 17640 € total
from 367 € monthly

Distance learning program
online6 Semesterfrom 14739 € total
from 239 € monthly

Dual studies
Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Chemnitz, Dortmund, Dresden, Duisburg, Dusseldorf, Essen, …7 Semester

Dual studies
Diepholz7 Semester

Dual study programmes in Electrical Engineering: All study programmes at a glance

There are now a number of dual study programmes in Electrical Engineering and a study programme in Mechatronics at private universities. In a sense, a dual study programme combines an apprenticeship with a degree programme. Dual study programmes combine practice phases with study phases, so that graduates gain work experience during their studies - however, they only receive a single degree, such as a Bachelor of Engineering.

Here is an overview of the dual study programmes in Electrical Engineering:

CourseUniversityStudy siteDurationFees

Dual studies
Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Chemnitz, Dortmund, Dresden, Duisburg, Dusseldorf, Essen, …7 Semester

Dual studies
Diepholz7 Semester

Dual studies
Berlin6 Semesterfrom 16920 € total
from 470 € monthly

Dual studies
Berlin6 Semesterfrom 16920 € total
from 470 € monthly

Industrial Engineering & Management in Electrical Engineering at the IU International University of Applied Sciences in online studies

A degree programme in Industrial Engineering offers the best of two worlds in one course: Basic knowledge in business administration and management as well as an introduction to engineering sciences, such as electrical engineering. The Industrial Engineering degree programme is particularly suitable for those who already know that they would like to go in the direction of project management, team leadership, management or even entrepreneurship in their careers.

IU International University of Applied Sciences offers several distance learning programmes in Industrial Engineering, including a Bachelor's degree programme in Industrial Engineering in Electrical Engineering. The programme lasts 6 semesters in full-time study, but can be extended to 12 semesters of part-time study and longer.

The typical study plan for the full-time programme in Industrial Engineering & Management in Electrical Engineering is as follows:

  • Semester 1: Business Administration, Introduction to Scientific Work, Fundamentals of Mathematics, Fundamentals of Physics, Linear Electrical Engineering, Agile Project Management
  • Semester 2: Collaborative work, marketing, economics and market, electrical measurement technology, basics of electronics: semiconductor physics, design thinking OR Project: Professional project management with Scrum
  • Semester 3: Intercultural and ethical action skills, cost and performance accounting, sensor technology, electric fields and alternating current technology, simulation of circuits, project: customer journey
  • Semester 4: Signals and Systems, Investment and Financing, Seminar: Current Topics in Electrical Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Business Controlling I, Project: Realisation of Circuits
  • Semester 5: Human Resources and Business Management, Digital and Information Technology, Project: Microcontrollers and Logic Circuits, Business Simulation, Elective Module A
  • Semester 6: Elective module B, elective module C, Bachelor thesis

The special feature of the Bachelor's degree programme in Industrial Engineering & Management in Electrical Engineering at the IU is the many opportunities to deepen your knowledge in subject areas according to your own interests and professional fields in the elective area.

As a first specialisation, you can choose from these exciting modules: Industrial Robotics and Automation Technology, Smart Devices, Sensor Technology, Embedded Systems Programming, Electronic Circuits - Fundamentals, Information Technology.

As a second specialisation, you choose one of these study modules: Electronic Circuits - Advanced, Industrial Robotics and Automation Technology, Embedded Systems Programming, Information Technology, Sensor Technology.

As a third specialisation you choose one of these study modules: Advanced Leadership, Applied Sales, Business Consulting, E-Commerce, Global Commerce, International Management, International Marketing and Branding, Industrial Supply Chain Management I, IT Requirements Management, Online and Social Media Marketing, Enterprise Resource Planning, Corporate Finance, Foreign Language Italian, Foreign Language French, Foreign Language Spanish, Foreign Language English, Studium Generale, Digital Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Entrepreneurship, Innovative Technologies and Sustainability, Business Ethics and Sustainability.

You can find more degree programmes in the field of industrial engineering here: Study Industrial Engineering: Top universities + all study programmes dual, full-time, online & part-time.

Distance learning in Electrical Engineering: All online degree programmes at a glance

Distance learning programmes are optimal if you want to study part-time or if you cannot find a university near you that offers a degree programme in Electrical Engineering. Online degree programmes in Electrical Engineering are offered by 3 universities in Germany in particular: by the Wilhelm Büchner University of Applied Sciences based in Darmstadt, by the AKAD University based in Stuttgart and by the IU International University of Applied Sciences based in Erfurt.

Here is an overview of the most important distance learning programmes in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Mechatronics:

CourseUniversityDurationFees

Distance learning program
7 Semesterfrom 15456 € total
from 368 € monthly

Distance learning program
6 Semesterfrom 14739 € total
from 239 € monthly

Distance learning program
7 Semesterfrom 13398 € total
from 219 € monthly

Distance learning program
6 Semesterfrom 13284 € total
from 219 € monthly

Distance learning program
7 Semesterfrom 15605 € total
from 368 € monthly

You can find more distance learning programmes at private and state universities here: Electrical Engineering by distance learning: 20 degree programmes and all universities compared

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