Engineering Cybernetics - Bachelor's study program

Information for prospective students

Course content, study program structure, and the application process – guidance and information on the Bachelor's study program in Engineering Cybernetics at the University of Stuttgart.

Engineering Cybernetics

  1. AS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

DEGREE

Bachelor of Science

APPLICATION DEADLINE

July 15

INTERNSHIP

Not required

LANGUAGE

German

START

Winter Semester

STANDARD PERIOD OF STUDY

6 Semester

Robotics and more

Engineering Cybernetics is the program for everyone who finds technology, mathematics, and computer science exciting. Whether autonomous vehicles, robots, or intelligent energy grids – here you will learn how such technologies work and how to develop them further. The focus is on so-called dynamic systems – that is, technical processes that change over time. The study program provides you with the methodological knowledge to describe, analyze, and, in particular, control their behavior.

In addition to a strong education in mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering, and engineering sciences, from the 5th semester onwards, you have the opportunity to set your own specializations. The options are: Robotics, mobility, energy, or artificial intelligence.

Good to know

At the University of Stuttgart, cutting-edge technology meets excellent education. This study program has a strong focus on robotics and AI, as well as individual specialization in the key technologies of the future.

  • Buddy or mentoring program: The International Office offers two support programs to international students who are about to start their studies at the University of Stuttgart. Click here to find out more!
  • Learning German: Find out how to learn German before and during your studies and read our tips on fun ways to practice. Click here to find out more!
  • Student Counseling Center (ZSB): The ZSB provides you with information and advice to help you choose the right study program, supports you in starting your studies and helps you to succeed. Click here to find out more!
  • Advice and assistance: Finding the right contact person is not always easy. Click here to find the responsible persons for various issues.
  • MINT Kolleg Baden-Württemberg: The MINT Kolleg prepares you for a degree program in STEM subjects (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, engineering). It also offers support for students in the introductory phase of their studies. Click here to find out more!
  • MentorING: Student tutors from higher semesters support you in the MentorING program, together with mentors (professors), through group meetings to help you get started with your studies. Click here to find out more! [de]

  • Networking: Joint leisure activities organized by the Mach&Co Student Council [de], offerings from the Alumni Association [de], and regular informative events contribute to a friendly and familial atmosphere within the study program. Due to the strong collaboration with companies and research institutions in the region, frequent networking is maintained even after graduation.
  • Cybernetics Research Fellowship: Do you want to participate in cutting-edge research while still studying? Then apply for the "Cybernetics Research Fellowship" at the University of Stuttgart – a support program for particularly talented first-year Bachelor's students. Learn more! [de]
  • Do you want to study abroad for a semester? During your Bachelor's study program, you have many options to gain international experience. Exchange programs, partner universities and scholarships make it easier to go abroad. Find out more about your options!
  • Take the opportunity to expand your studies internationally! The Bachelor's program in Engineering Cybernetics offers numerous opportunities for studying abroad – whether through lectures at renowned partner universities or thesis projects in an international research environment. Typically, the higher semesters (from the 5th semester onwards) are suitable for this.
  • In addition to university partnerships and programs (e.g., Fulbright), students also benefit from a wide range of partnerships and contacts that are exclusively available to Engineering Cybernetics students. Further information about studying abroad can be found at the Institute for System Dynamics (ISYS) and the Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control (IST)

Accreditation

The quality of this degree program has been certified.

Contact for further questions

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Pascal Jaufmann

M.Sc.

Program Manager Engineering Cybernetics

This image showsC. David Remy

C. David Remy

Univ.-Prof.

Academic Counseling Engineering Cybernetics

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Student Counseling Center

 
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