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Department Engineering

Electronics and Computer Engineering

After Graduation

Career paths

Electronics and software are an integral part of everyday life today. Whether in mobility, industry, communication, or energy systems, modern technologies emerge where electronics and computer science are intelligently combined. This is exactly where the Elektronik und Computer Engineering degree program comes in, opening up a wide range of future-oriented career fields and long-term career opportunities.

As a graduate, you will develop electronic and embedded systems used in real-world applications. You may work on control and automation solutions for industrial systems, design sensor and communication technologies, or develop hardware and software architectures for networked products. Fields such as automation, measurement technology, embedded systems, and system integration are also part of your future professional activities. Over time, you will take on increasing responsibility—from technical implementation to participation in complex development and innovation projects.

The job market for graduates of Elektronik und Computer Engineering is broad and diverse. Potential employers range from international technology corporations and established regional companies to innovative start-ups. Graduates are in particularly high demand in the automotive industry, the semiconductor industry, automation and measurement technology, plant engineering, and many high-tech and digitalization-driven sectors. Due to the global orientation of many companies, international career paths are also open to you.

What sets you apart is the combination of strong expertise in electronics and a deep understanding of computer engineering and technical informatics. This skill set makes you a highly sought-after professional at a time when digitalization, automation, and intelligent systems are rapidly gaining importance. The demand for well-qualified engineers in this field is high and is expected to continue to grow in the future.

Typical career paths after graduation include roles such as:

  • Development engineer
  • Embedded systems engineer
  • Automation engineer
  • System developer
  • Technical project manager

Thanks to the program’s strong practical orientation, graduates typically enter the workforce directly after completing their bachelor’s degree. At the same time, the degree offers a wide range of opportunities for further professional development, both in technical specialization and in leadership or international roles.

By choosing a degree in Electronics and Computer Engineering, you are preparing for a career with excellent prospects—practice-oriented, internationally relevant, and ready for the technologies of tomorrow.

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