If you are studying electrical engineering, you have
- lots of energy
- enjoy technology
- like good ideas
- Insights into almost all areas of life
- Desire to find new solutions - also in a team
- good prospects of an exciting and well-paid job
Electrical engineers think about this
- Not whether, but how a problem can be solved
- Automation and electromobility
- Intelligent drive systems and artificial intelligence
- Solutions for the energy supply of the future
- Sustainable and renewable energies
- Computer chips and microcontrollers
- Sensors and environmental measurement technology
You can work as an electrical engineer
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in the automotive industry
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in companies that build or operate drive systems
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Energy supply companies
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for energy grid operators
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companies that manufacture components for renewable energies
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in plant construction for industrial companies
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at a company that manufactures computer chips
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in engineering offices
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at technical consulting firms
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at testing laboratories such as TÜV
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anywhere else where things that require electricity are involved
You ask these questions as an electrical engineer
- How does it work?
- What does a technical solution look like?
- How could this device work faster, more efficiently and more economically?
- How can I improve the system as a whole?
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How do I use resources responsibly?
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How can I create a better future?
Exclusively at our faculty you can
- building chips for space research or for the CERN nuclear research center
- work in one of the few high-voltage laboratories in the region
- draw on the experience of 30 years of research into sustainable energy
- get to know the whole spectrum of electrical engineering: from the smallest chip to the largest machines!
Fachhochschule Dortmund helps you
- for all questions about your studies (Opens in a new tab)
- for all questions about starting your career(Opens in a new tab)
- for almost all questions about your life (Opens in a new tab)
- about financing(Opens in a new tab) your studies
- when studying full-time or part-time(Opens in a new tab)
- doing your doctorate(Opens in a new tab) aka your PhD
- enjoy your free time(Opens in a new tab) free time(Opens in a new tab)