School of
Engineering & IT
Degree Program
Communication Engineering part time
DiplomingenieurIn (DI)
4 semesters (120 ECTS)
18 study places
part-time
tuition fee: € 363,36 per semester
location: Klagenfurt
Language of instruction: English
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Communication Engineering
Connected to the digital future
Modern communication technology has made such an integral imprint on our everyday lives in such a way that none of us could have imagined just a few short years ago. This technology determines the speed of innovation and core technical research activities in a variety of business, economics and technical areas.
The Master of Science in Communication Engineering is designed for digital transformation. The principles goal of this program is to prepare our graduates for the dynamic and continuous changes of the digital world and thus be in the position to successfully participate in its future developments. This practice-oriented degree program should provide our students with the ability to master the supposedly incomprehensible chaos of data transmission in technical network and to plan and regulate modern communication systems.
Communication Engineering is coupled with the 3-year Bachelor program Network Engineering & Communication. The integrated conceptualization of the Master program allows additionally graduates of other related degree programs. Bachelor or Diploma Engineer programs in the areas of Informatics (Computer Science), Electrical Engineering or Technical Mathematics from a university or a university of applied sciences are generally acceptable.
After graduation from this degree program at the CUAS Klagenfurt campus, you will have acquired well-established qualifications to undertake the responsibility for activities in private companies or in research institutes. The Master Communication Engineering consists of 4 semesters (120 ECTS-points) and you will be granted the academic title of Diplomingenieur (Diploma Engineer) upon completion. This degree corresponds to the international comparable Master of Science (MS or MSc). The MS usually occurs after the completion of a similar Bachelor degree program and is presently seen in most European countries as the second academic degree which students on higher educational institutions can achieve.
With this degree you can also study further in corresponding PhD programs at universities.
Here's the link to the blog of our international Communication Engineering student Roman Lutsit.


