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Studierende arbeiten an einem modernen Elektromotor. Im Hintergrund stehen Windräder und eine PV-Anlage.

Faculty Electrical & Industrial Engineering

Studierende arbeiten an einem modernen Elektromotor. Im Hintergrund stehen Windräder und eine PV-Anlage.

Modern, interdisciplinary engineering education and applied research - this is what the Faculty of Electrical and Industrial Engineering (ET/WI) stands for. We train engineers who use their specific expertise to shape the future fields of tomorrow. The team of professors is dedicated to the future topics of energy, mobility, electronic systems, health, logistics and agile project management and teaches responsible management. The range of technical and interdisciplinary degree programmes can be studied full-time or part-time. ET/WI is the largest faculty at Landshut University of Applied Sciences and therefore offers its students excellent study conditions in state-of-the-art laboratories.

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The faculty in figures

1182

Students

16

Study programmes

50

Teachers

22

Laboratories

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Dates

11. Nov Ganztags

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Studying at the Faculty of ET/WI

The faculty offers modern and interdisciplinary degree programmes in future-oriented fields such as intelligent electrical systems, renewable energies, electromobility, health, smart factory, virtual reality, agile project management and sustainable management along the entire value chain. Students can expect a degree programme with a high practical and application orientation as well as optimal study conditions thanks to small study groups and personal contact with lecturers.
The future is electric and sustainable - study with us and actively shape it!

Research at the Faculty of ET/WI

The faculty conducts applied research and development in close cooperation with industry partners. Therein, the focus is on the university's research priorities as well as the faculty's competence centres, in which experts in various fields of electrical engineering and industrial engineering work on current research and development topics. Our modern laboratories and the faculty's own technology centre offer the best conditions for these activities.