TECH Scholarship for Master's Students
from Europe, South America & Mexico
The Carinthian University of Applied Sciences is offering a new TECH Scholarship for Master Students from Europe, South America & Mexico.
In order to inspire new and talented students from Europe, South America & Mexico to pursue a master's degree in Austria, the Carinthian University of Applied Sciences (CUAS) | FH Kärnten (in collaboration with companies and associations) is offering four scholarships of 8,400 euros each.
This Master's program is organized in a work-friendly way and is therefore compatible with a professional career.
Systems Design - Master's degree
Your Pathway to Solving Today’s Technical Challenges
The complexity of technical systems is continually increasing, and our society relies on an ever-growing number of electronic devices to enhance everyday life. At the same time, numerous industries are exploring new ways to optimize their processes through digitalization. In this rapidly evolving landscape, engineers are faced with demanding and interconnected systems, requiring expertise beyond dealing with individual components. Many businesses struggle to find experts who can navigate the complexities of emerging technologies.
But here's the good news. If you're up for the challenge, our Master Program Systems Design could be just what you need. It offers exceptional opportunities, unique prospectives, and equips you with all the skills necessary to tackle these challenges head-on.
Your Engineering Journey: Acquire Key Engineering Skills and Specialize in Electronics or Robotics
Our four semesters program provides a wide range of courses designed that prepare students for a successful career in engineering. You will gain in-depth knowledge in areas such as Signal Processing and Data Analysis, Control and Automation, Embedded Systems, Electronic Devices and the application of AI in systems design.
Recognizing the unstoppable pace of technological innovation, our program places a strong emphasis on staying at the cutting edge of systems design. That's why we offer two demanding specializations for you to choose from, each with its particular content and characteristics: Electronic Systems and Robotic Systems.
These advanced tracks are tailored for students seeking to deepen their expertise and prepare for leadership roles in these rapidly evolving fields.
At our university, we believe in merging theoretical concepts with practical applications. In the Systems Design Master program students benefit from an interdisciplinary education that enables them to solve exciting problems step by step. To make this possible, we integrate theory with practical examples and laboratory exercises from the first session onwards, fostering an intensive and practical learning environment.
To promote a meaningful connection between teaching and research, we have introduced a unique component in our program - the RESEARCH INTERNSHIP. During the third semester, students have the opportunity to join one of our university's research groups, or alternatively, enroll in relevant elective courses. This enables a direct bridge between academic learning and practical research, enriching the overall educational experience.
We understand that many students have the need to work part-time while pursuing their studies. That's why our Master's program Systems Design is structured with you in mind. Lectures are scheduled on just two weekdays (Tuesday and Thursday), and occasionally on Saturdays. This flexible arrangement enables you to concurrently arrange your studies while working part-time.
Join us at our university's Master's program in Systems Design and embark on a journey that will equip you with the skills, knowledge, and experience you need to meet today's engineering challenges. Apply now to secure your place in this exciting program!
Study & Work
With over 100 Study & Work partner companies and organizations, CUAS offers students the opportunity to combine studying and working!
Study & Work for full-time students
- Extent of employment: marginally up to 8h / week possible
- Timetable: Some degree courses are organized so that Monday is a day off.
Study & Work for part-time students
- Scope of employment: part-time up to max. 20h / week possible
- The timetable is organized in a work-friendly way (lectures at the end of the day, weekend, blocked or online).
Information
Master
120.00
€ 363.36 / semester
- Master of Science in Engineering
4 semester
€ 25.20 / semester
English
- Villach
General Study Information
Systems Design - Profile
Systems Design is an advanced engineering program that provides a comprehensive and theory-rich education aimed at fostering talented systems designers. Graduates from this program are equipped with the expertise to comprehend, create, and refine exciting technical systems in the fields of electronics and robotics.
Their skill set extends beyond simple design and implementation of these complex technical systems. They are adept at a holistic design approach, enabling them to consider all aspects of the system from the early stages of planning and conceptual design. The curriculum's main aim is to educate independent engineers with specialized knowledge in areas like Embedded Systems, Electronics, Robotics, Mechatronics and Automation and Control. A new key competency of Systems Design graduates is Data Science and AI. This Master's program, therefore, prepares students for a robust career in engineering, potentially leading to outstanding opportunities in academia and research.
Our alumni have found roles as planning engineers, development engineers, system engineers, plant and production engineers, and even in management and leadership positions.
The range of career fields available to qualified Systems Designers is immense, and the industry's demand for such professionals is high. This program offers an unrivaled opportunity to enter this dynamic field.
As a student of Systems Design, you should demonstrate your skills in these key areas:
- Technical understanding
- Analytical thinking
- Command of the English language
- General Engineering and computer skills
- Creativity
- A passion for innovative developments
Upon completing the master's degree in Systems Design, graduates will be equipped to:
- Demonstrate an advanced understanding of computer science, dynamical systems, automation and control, mathematics, modeling and simulation, and sensors and actuators
- Conceptualize, design, and implement comprehensive and complex systems
- Adopt a system-oriented thought process
- Apply system-oriented methodologies
- Use artificial intelligence methods to solve complex engineering problems
Electronic Systems:
- Use fundamental knowledge of electromagnetic fields
- Apply methodological understanding, scientific innovation and development in electronics and related applications
Robotic Systems:
- Are able to program and control serial and mobile robot systems
- Can design robot-based workplaces and select or design suitable peripheral components
- Can apply new technologies to provide customized solutions, such as artificial intelligence, sensor technologies, additive manufacturing, and human-robot interaction principals
Current courses - Systems Design
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Advanced Engineering Mathematics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.021 |
Dynamical Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.031 |
Essential Engineering Topics - Academic Skills | ILV | 1,5 | 2,5 | M2.05280.10.013 |
Essential Engineering Topics - Electronic Engineering | ILV | 1,5 | 2,5 | M2.05280.10.012 |
Introduction to Machine Learning | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.061 |
Signal and Data Analysis | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.041 |
Software Development for Embedded Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.051 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Research Project Seminar 1 | SE | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.30.111 |
Research Project Seminar 2 | SE | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.30.121 |
Sustainable Systems Design | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.30.101 |
Sustainable Systems Engineering | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.30.091 |
Study program: Electronic Systems | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
Electronics Special Topics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.30.081 |
FPGA Systems Prototyping | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.30.061 |
High Speed Systems Design | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.30.051 |
Power Electronics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.30.071 |
Study program: Robotic Systems | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
Industrial Control | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.30.021 |
Robot Dynamics and Control | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.30.031 |
Robot-based Production Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.30.011 |
Robotics Special Topics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.30.041 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Advanced Control Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.20.021 |
Industrial Automation Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.20.031 |
Peripheral Devices and Sensors | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.20.011 |
Study program: Electronic Systems | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
Advanved Electronic Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.20.091 |
Electrodynamics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.20.081 |
Signal and Data Processing | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.20.071 |
Study program: Robotic Systems | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
Advanced Robotic Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.20.061 |
Computer Vision | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.20.051 |
Modelling and Simulation | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.20.041 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Master Exam | ME | 0,0 | 3,0 | M2.05280.40.031 |
Master Thesis | MT | 0,5 | 25,0 | M2.05280.40.011 |
Master Thesis Seminar | SE | 2,0 | 2,0 | M2.05280.40.021 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Advanced Engineering Mathematics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.021 |
Dynamical Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.031 |
Essential Engineering Topics - Academic Skills | ILV | 1,5 | 2,5 | M2.05280.10.013 |
Essential Engineering Topics - Electronic Engineering | ILV | 1,5 | 2,5 | M2.05280.10.012 |
Introduction to Machine Learning | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.061 |
Signal and Data Analysis | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.041 |
Software Development for Embedded Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.10.051 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Electromagnetic Interference in Power Electronics | SE | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.08860.30.015 |
Integrated Sensors | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.02840.30.031 |
Radio-Frequency Circuits and Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.02840.30.021 |
Research Project Seminar 1 | SE | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.30.111 |
Research Project Seminar 2 | SE | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.30.121 |
Sustainable Systems Design | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.30.101 |
Sustainable Systems Engineering | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.30.091 |
Study program: Electronic Systems | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
Electronics Special Topics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.30.081 |
FPGA Systems Prototyping | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.30.061 |
High Speed Systems Design | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.30.051 |
Power Electronics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.30.071 |
Study program: Robotic Systems | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
Industrial Control | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.30.021 |
Robot Dynamics and Control | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.30.031 |
Robot-based Production Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.30.011 |
Robotics Special Topics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.30.041 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Advanced Control Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.20.021 |
Industrial Automation Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.20.031 |
Peripheral Devices and Sensors | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05280.20.011 |
Study program: Electronic Systems | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
Advanved Electronic Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.20.091 |
Electrodynamics | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.20.081 |
Signal and Data Processing | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05282.20.071 |
Study program: Robotic Systems | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
Advanced Robotic Systems | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.20.061 |
Computer Vision | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.20.051 |
Modelling and Simulation | ILV | 3,0 | 5,0 | M2.05281.20.041 |
Lecture | Type | SPPS | ECTS-Credits | Course number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Master Exam | ME | 0,0 | 3,0 | M2.05280.40.031 |
Master Thesis | MT | 0,5 | 25,0 | M2.05280.40.011 |
Master Thesis Seminar | SE | 2,0 | 2,0 | M2.05280.40.021 |
Research in the study program

Research and development make an important contribution to transforming broad university knowledge into practical application solutions and to promoting cooperation between companies and universities.
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- More information to the Equipment and Measurement Labs
- More information to the Research groups and research projects
Job & Career
Graduates have an in-depth understanding of complex technical systems in the fields of mechatronics and electronics. They gain expertise in the analysis, design & control of complex multidisciplinary systems & processes.
The following list of branches gives a brief overview of the possible fields of employment:
- Industrial electronics and automation
- Communications and computer technology
- Microelectronics
- Mechatronics
- Transport and vehicle technology
- Aerospace technology
- Consumer electronics and domestic appliances
- Machine and plant construction
- Medical and environmental technology building automation
The successful completion turn qualifies the graduate to undertake a doctorate according to § 6 FHStG (4) FHStG stands for Fachhochschul Studies Act).
Career profiles
Statements
Faculty and Staff - Systems Design
FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.
Wolfgang Werth
Mag.a
Elizabeth Maggauer-Hoffmann
Carina Jellitsch
Christoph Riedl, BSc MSc
Bernd Filipitsch, BSc MSc
FH-Prof. Dr. habil.
Pascal Nicolay
Dr.
Robert Winkler
FH-Prof. DI Dr.
Franz Oswald Riemelmoser, MBA
FH-Prof. Dr.
Christoph Ungermanns
FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.
Mathias Brandstötter
FH-Prof.in DI Dr.in
Ulla Birnbacher
Dr.
Claude Humbert
FH-Prof. Dr. phil.
Colin Heller, M.A.
Marvin Hoffland, MSc.
DI Dr. techn.
Andreas Daniel Hartl
Stefanie Steiner, BA B.Ed M.A. MEd
Alexander Berndt, BSc MSc
Pierre Hohenberger, BSc
Dipl.-Ing. Dr.
Rainer Baumschlager, MSc.
Dipl.-Ing. Dr.
Stefan Doczy
DI
Simon Grünberger, MSc
Dr.
Gerhard Pöppel
Dipl.-Ing. Dr.
Dietmar Sträußnigg
DI
Chris Torkar, BSc
Andreas Warmuth, BSc MSc
Campus
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Europastraße 4
9524 Villach, Austria
+43 5 90500 7700
villach[at]fh-kaernten[dot]at
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