SRH University
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Study Electrical Engineering in Germany

Electrical Engineering (B.Eng.) in Heidelberg

Become a electrical engineering expert

Our B.Eng. Electrical Engineering programme builds your technical expertise and problem-solving skills, preparing you to plan, develop, and maintain complex systems. You’ll gain specialised knowledge in electromobility, energy technology, and mobile robotics, while strengthening your teamwork and communication abilities for a successful engineering career.

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Electrical Engineering (B.Eng.)

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What you'll learn

Electrical engineers play a key role in transforming mobility and energy technologies. Graduating with a B.Eng. from SRH University Heidelberg, you'll gain skills to plan, develop, and maintain complex systems, with specialisations in electromobility, energy technology, and mobile robotics. Through practical exercises and interdisciplinary projects, you’ll build the expertise and teamwork abilities needed for future engineering challenges in industry and public sectors.

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Your career facts

As a graduate of our B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering programme, you will be equipped with the technical and analytical skills needed to innovate across diverse industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, manufacturing, and research. Mechanical engineers are in high demand to lead and contribute to projects that drive technological advancement and sustainability.

Your possible areas of responsibility include:

  • Research and development (innovating and optimizing mechanical systems, components, and processes)
  • Product and construction engineering (design, simulation, and prototyping of mechanical solutions)
  • Production management (planning, executing, and overseeing manufacturing processes)
  • Technical management (leading interdisciplinary teams and managing engineering projects)
  • Quality assurance and patent engineering (ensuring standards compliance and managing intellectual property)
  • Technical sales and consulting (advising clients and promoting complex mechanical solutions)
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Quick facts

  • Duration: 7 semesters
  • Location: Heidelberg, Germany
  • Tuition fees:
    • € 790 per month for EU/EEA students
    • € 850 per month for non-EU/non-EEA students

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