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1 Curriculum for the Bachelor s Program Electrical Curriculum 2006 This curriculum was approved by the Curricula Committee of Graz University of Technology in the session on 7 April On the basis of the Universities Organization and Studies Act (UG 2002), Austrian Federal Law Gazette No. 120/2002 in its current version, the Senate of Graz University of Technology issues the following curriculum for the Electrical bachelor s program. 1 General Information The Electrical bachelor s program is comprised of 6 semesters and is divided into 2 stages of study. There is a total of 180 ECTS credits in the program. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Science, abbreviated BSc. 2 Qualification Profile The bachelor s program aims at an education and training in accordance with the job description of electrical engineers. Completion of the bachelor s program is a first milestone for this, which provides the educational and technological basis for getting a job in various career paths. The description that follows is result-oriented and specifies concrete activities or knowledge that an averagely talented and motivated person is able to do or apply after completing this study program. Scientific Knowledge and Capabilities Graduates of this bachelor s program understand the scientific fundamentals and methods of electrical engineering and can apply them. In this way the pre- Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 1 von 18
2 professional education and training is basically provided in order to be able to work in fields that rely on electrical engineering and information technology applications and services. After the bachelor s program, graduates have a good grasp of fundamental scientific knowledge, especially in the fields of mathematics, physics and chemistry. In addition, students are in the position to model and evaluate complex systems that are directed towards electrical engineering tasks and applications. The bachelor s program puts students in the position to continue in a relevant master s program or to begin a different master s program with the appropriate additional qualification. Technical Knowledge and Capabilities Graduates of the bachelor s program can analyse and model scientific and technical tasks and problems in the field of electrical engineering and information technology. At the same time, capabilities are acquired in the program to independently work out solutions by contemporary means and methods. Due to the development of capabilities for self-directed knowledge acquisition, graduates of the bachelor s program are in the position to adapt to the changing conditions and requirements in science and technology and to broaden their own fields of competence in terms of life long learning. By completing a subject area catalog, graduates of the bachelor s program acquire current scientific content and the necessary basic capabilities for this in terms of a personal specialised education and training in a chosen field of electrical engineering and information technology. Economic and Social Knowledge and Capabilities Graduates of the bachelor s program are in the position to understand and identify basic contexts of business administration and economics and to apply them to concrete tasks. By practically applying their knowledge and the resulting selfawareness, graduates can present and represent technical contexts and circumstances effectively and appropriately. Lectures on the subject and the students opportunity to take free elective courses puts graduates of the bachelor s program in the position to orient themselves with regard to the contexts of engineering and philosophy and carry out the evaluation of electrical engineering as an essential social element. 3 ECTS Credits Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 2 von 18
3 According to the European Credit and Accumulation Transfer System, the individual courses are allocated ECTS credits which describe the relative share of the workload. The workload of one academic year is 60 ECTS credits. 4 Structure of the Program The first stage of study (orientation year) contains courses with an introductory character and comprises all the courses of the first and second semesters with the exception of the, and Technical Reports / Presentation courses which are assigned to the second stage of study. The courses that are part of the first stage of study are indicated by an * in the first column of the table in 5. Successful completion of the first stage of study is certified when all the examinations of the first stage of study have been successfully completed. For courses of the first stage of study (orientation year), students are to be offered the opportunity to sit the examination after the course has ended at least twice within the first academic year. The second stage of study contains courses with a concentration character and is comprised of all the courses of the 3 rd to the 6 th semesters as well as courses of the first and second semester provided they are not counted as part of the first stage of study. All of the courses from one of the following four subject area catalogs also count towards the second stage of study Automation and Mechatronics Power Information and Communications Technology Microelectronics and Circuit. The individual courses of this bachelor s program are listed in 5. The arrangement of them into particular semesters is a recommendation and guarantees that the sequence of courses is optimally based on previous knowledge and that the yearly workload of 60 ECTS credits is not exceeded. The orientation phase of the program is comprised of introductory and orientation courses according to 66 UG 2002, which are indicated by (op). A bachelor s essay according to 80 UG 2002 has to be written in both the Electrical /Information Technology Seminar and the Electrical /Information Technology Project courses. Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 3 von 18
4 5 Content of the Program and Semester Schedule Electrical Bachelor s program Subject Course Sem. Type of Semester incl. ECTS Hours Course ECTS I II III IV V VI Mathematical and Scientific Fundamentals * Mathematics A 4.0 VO * Mathematics A 2.0 UE * Mathematics B 4.0 VO * Mathematics B 2.0 UE Mathematics C 2.0 VO Mathematics C 1.0 UE Probability and Stochastic Processes 2.0 VO Probability and Stochastic Processes 1.0 UE * Signal Transformations (op) 1.0 VO * Signal Transformations (op) 1.0 UE * Physics 3.0 VO * Physics 1.0 UE * Chemistry 2.0 VO Dynamic 3.0 VU Subtotal Mathematics and Scientific Fundamentals * (op) 3.0 VO * (op) 1.0 UE , 2.0 LU Electric Circuits and Multiports 3.0 VO Electric Circuits and Multiports 2.0 UE Electrodynamics VO Electrodynamics UE Electrodynamics VO Electrodynamics UE System 3.0 VO System 1.0 UE Subtotal Electrical and Information Technology * Electronic Circuit 1 (op) 2.0 VO * Electronic Circuit 2 (op) 2.0 VO Electronic Circuit, 2.0 LU Fundamentals of Microelectronics 2.0 VO Measurement Technology VO Measurement Technology VO Measurement Technology, 2.0 LU Communications 3.0 VO Communications 2.0 UE Signal Processing 2.0 VO Signal Processing 1.0 UE * Energy (op) 2.0 VU * Fundamentals of the Energy 2.0 VO Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 4 von 18
5 Industry (op) Fundamentals of High-voltage 2.0 VO Energy Converters 2.0 VO Control 3.0 VO Control 1.0 UE Biomedical 2.0 VO Concentration 3.0 LU Subtotal Electrical and Information Technology Informatics * Introduction to Informatics (op) 1.0 VO * Introduction to Informatics (op) 2.0 UE * Technical Informatics 1 (op) 2.0 VO * Technical Informatics 1 (op) 1.0 UE Technical Informatics VO Technical Informatics UE Subtotal Informatics Soft Skills and Human Sciences * and Ethics 1.0 VO Technical Reports / Presentations 1.0 LU * Economics for Electrical 1.0 VO Electrical /Information Technology Seminar 3.0 SE Electrical /Information Technology Project 4.0 PR Subtotal Soft Skills and Human Sciences Total of Compulsory Subjects Total Subject Area Catalogs according to 5a / 9.5# 16.5/ 15.0# Free Elective Courses according to 5b 3.0/ 3.0/ 9.0 FR # 4.5# Overall Total # for the Microelectronics and Circuit Catalog 5a Subject Area Catalogs Electrical Bachelor s Program Subject Course Se m. Hou rs Typ e of Semester incl. ECTS cour se ECTS I II III IV V VI Automation and Mechatronics Design of Real-Time 2.0 VO Design of Real-Time 1.0 UE Computer-aided Model Building and Simulation 2.0 VO Computer-aided Model Building and Simulation 1.0 UE Process Instrumentation 2.0 VO Fundamentals of Non-linear 2.0 VO Fundamentals of Non-linear 1.0 UE Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 5 von 18
6 Process Automation 2.0 VO Process Automation, Laboratory Exercises 2.0 LU Simulation Methods for Mechatronic 2.0 VO Simulation Methods for Mechatronic 1.0 UE Total Automation and Mechatronics Energy Electric Energy VU Electric Energy, Laboratory Exercises 1.0 LU High-voltage VO High-voltage, 1.0 LU Electric Energy VO High-voltage VO Fundamentals of the Electricity Industry 2.0 VO Fundamentals of Energy Innovation 2.0 VO Electrical Machines 1.0 VO Electrical Drives 1.5 VO Power Electronics 1.0 VO Electrical Machines and Drives, 2.0 LU Total Energy Information and Communications Technology Information Theory and Coding 2.0 VO Information Theory and Coding 1.0 UE Fundamentals of Digital Communications 2.0 VO Fundamentals of Digital Communications 1.0 UE High Frequency 2.0 VO High Frequency 1.0 UE Communications, 2.0 LU High Frequency, 1.0 LU Communication Networks 2.0 VO Architecture of Distributed 2.0 VO Architecture of Distributed 1.0 UE Bus 1.0 VO Total Information and Communications Technology Microelectronics and Circuit Physics of Semiconductor Devices 2.0 VO Information Theory and Coding 2.0 VO Information Theory and Coding 1.0 UE Technical Informatics, Laboratory Exercises 2.0 LU Electronic Circuit 2.0 UE Hardware Design with Micro processors VO Hardware Design with Microprocessors 1, Laboratory Exercises 1.0 LU Circuit Simulation 1.0 VO Circuit Simulation 2.0 UE High Frequency 2.0 VO Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 6 von 18
7 High Frequency, 1.0 LU Total Microelectronics and Circuit b Free Elective Courses Free elective courses in the Electrical bachelor's program serve the purpose of setting individual focuses and the further development of students. They can be freely chosen from the courses offered at any recognized domestic or foreign university. The free elective courses are not assigned to a particular stage of study, but it is recommended to distribute them over the entire course of the study program. On average, each semester hour (SH) of a free elective course is worth 1 ECTS credit. 6 Admission Requirements for Examinations Starting in the 3 rd semester, lecture course examinations and starting in the 4 th semester courses with an immanent examination character can only be taken once the first stage of study has been successfully completed. 7 Examination Regulations Courses are assessed individually. Bachelor's essays are written and assessed as part of courses. 1. Examinations on courses held in the form of lectures (VO) have to cover the entire content of the course. 2. The assessment of courses held in the form of lectures with integrated practical exercises (VU), practical exercises (UE), projects (PR) and seminars (SE) takes place continually on the basis of contributions by the students and/or by accompanying tests. 3. Successful completion of examinations is assessed with sehr gut (very good, 1), gut (good, 2), befriedigend (satisfactory, 3) or genügend (sufficient, 4), whereas a negative result is given a nicht genügend (insufficient, 5). Specially indicated courses are assessed with mit Erfolg teilgenommen (with successful participation) or with ohne Erfolg teilgenommen (with unsuccessful participation). The types of courses are explained in Part 3 of the Appendix. In addition to the types of courses, the following maximum group sizes are set down: 1. The maximum group size for practical exercises (UE) and the practical exercise parts of lectures with integrated practical exercises (VU) is 30. Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 7 von 18
8 2. The maximum group size for projects (PR) and seminars (SE) is 6 or The maximum group size for laboratory exercises (LU) is 6. Places in the individual courses are given out according to the guidelines in Part 3 of the Appendix. 8 Interim Regulations According to the version of the curriculum which was published in the TU Graz information newsletter (Mitteilungsblatt) on June 30, 2005, degree students, who have started the Electrical program before this curriculum comes into effect (October 1, 2006), are entitled to continue and finish their studies within the legal duration of studies plus an additional semester per stage of study (a total of 13 semesters). This means students have to complete the study program by the end of winter semester 2012/13. If the program is not completed within the specified time, students must automatically pursue their further studies according to the new curriculum. Students are entitled to adopt the curriculum of the Electrical bachelor s program voluntarily at any time. A written, irrevocable declaration on this matter has to be addressed to the Central Administration (Registration Office) within the admission period. 9 Coming-into-effect This curriculum came into effect on 1 October Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 8 von 18
9 Appendix to the Curriculum of the Electrical Bachelor s Program Part 1 of the Appendix: Equivalency and Accreditation Lists Courses that are the same with regard to name, type, number of ECTS credits and the number of semester hours are considered to be equivalent, and are thus not explicitly listed in the Equivalency List. Accreditation by the responsible Dean of Studies is not required for these courses nor for the courses listed in the Equivalency or Accreditation List. Equivalency Lists (apply in both directions) Diploma Program Sem. Hours ECTS Bachelor s Program Sem. Hours Mathematical and Scientific Fundamentals Electric Circuits 1 1 VO 1.5 Signal Transformations 1 VO 1 Physics for Electrical 3 VO 4.5 Physics 3 VO 4 Dynamic 3 VU 4.5 Dynamic 3 VU 4 Electric Circuits 2 1 UE UE 1.5 Theory of Electrical 1 3 VO 4.5 Electrodynamics 1 3 VO 4 Theory of Electrical 3 VO 4.5 Electrodynamics 1 3 VO 4 1,English Theory of Electrical 2 2 VO 3 Electrodynamics 2 2 VO 2.5 Theory of Electrical 2, 2 VO 3 Electrodynamics 2 2 VO 2.5 English Theory of Electrical 2 1 UE 1.5 Electrodynamics 2 1 UE 1.5 System 3 VO 4.5 System 3 VO 4 System 1 UE 1.5 System 1 UE 1 Electrical and Information Technology Electronic Circuit 1 2 VO 3 Electronic Circuit 1 2 VO 2.5 Microelectronics 2 VO 3 Fundamentals of Microelectronics 2 VO 2.5 Electronic Circuit, 2 LU 3 Electronic Circuit, 2 LU 3 Electric Measurement Technology 1 2 VO 3 Measurement Technology 1 2 VO 2.5 Electric Measurement Technology 2 2 VO 3 Measurement Technology 2 2 VO 2.5 Electric Measurement Technology, 2 LU 3 Measurement Technology, 2 LU 3 Communications 3 VO 4.5 Communications 3 VO 4 Communications 2 UE 3 Communications 2 UE 2.5 Signal Processing 2 VO 3 Signal Processing 2 VO 2.5 Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 9 von 18 ECTS
10 Signal Processing 1 UE 1.5 Signal Processing 1 UE 1.5 Electromagnetic Energy Converters 2 VO 3 Energy Converters 2 VO 2.5 Control 3 VO 4.5 Control 3 VO 4 Control 1 UE 1.5 Control 1 UE 1 Informatics Introduction to Informatics 1 VO 3 Introduction to Informatics 1 VO 1.5 Introduction to Informatics, 2 LU 1.5 Introduction to Informatics 2 UE 3 Technical Informatics 1 1 RU 1.5 Technical Informatics 1 1 UE 1.5 Technical Informatics 2 2 VO 3 Technical Informatics 2 2 VO 2.5 Technical Informatics 2 1 RU 1.5 Technical Informatics 2 1 UE 1.5 Catalog: Automation and Mechatronics Design of Real-Time 2 VO 3 Design of Real-Time 2 VO 2.5 Computer-aided Model Building and 1 UE 1.5 Computer-aided Model Building 1 UE 1.5 Simulation and Simulation Process Measurement Technology 2 VO 3 Process Instrumentation 2 VO 3 Non-linear Control 1 UE 1.5 Fundamentals of Non-linear 1 UE 1.5 Process Automation 2 VO 3 Process Automation 2 VO 2.5 Process Automation, Laboratory Exercises 2 LU 3 Process Automation, Laboratory Exercises 2 LU 3 Numerical Methods for Solving Differential Equations 1 1 UE 1.5 Simulation Methods for Mechatronic Catalog: Energy 1 UE 1.5 High-voltage 2 2 VO 3 High-voltage 1 2 VO 2.5 Electricity Industry 2 2 VO 3 Fundamentals of the Electricity 2 VO 2.5 Industry Catalog: Information and Communications Technology Information Theory and Coding 2 VO 3 Information Theory and Coding 2 VO 2.5 Information Theory and Coding 1 UE 1.5 Information Theory and Coding 1 UE 1.5 Communications 1 UE 1.5 Fundamentals of Digital 1 UE 1.5 Communications High Frequency 1 2 VO 3 High Frequency 2 VO 2.5 High Frequency 1 1 UE 1.5 High Frequency 1 UE 1.5 Communications 1, 2 LU 3 Communications, 2 LU 3 Communication Networks *) 2 VO 3 Communication Networks 2 VO 2.5 Architecture of Distributed 2 VO 3 Architecture of Distributed 2 VO 2.5 Architecture of Distributed 1 RU 1.5 Architecture of Distributed 1 UE 1.5 Catalog: Mikroelectronics and Circuit High Frequency 1 2 VO 3 High Frequency 2 VO 2.5 Technical Informatics, Laboratory 2 LU 3 Technical Informatics, Laboratory 2 LU 3 Exercises Exercises Electronic Circuit *) 2 UE 3 Electronic Circuit 2 UE 3 Hardware Design with 2 VO 3 Hardware Design with 2 VO 2.5 Microprocessors 1 Mircroprocessors 1 Hardware Design with Microprocessors 1, Laboratory 1 LU 1.5 Hardware Design with Microprocessors 1, Laboratory 1 LU 1.5 Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 10 von 18
11 Exercises Exercises Circuit Simulation 1 VO 1.5 Circuit Simulation 1 VO 1.5 Circuit Simulation 2 UE 3 Circuit Simulation 2 UE 2.5 Information Theory and Coding 2 VO 3 Information Theory and Coding 2 VO 2.5 Information Theory and Coding 1 UE 1.5 Information Theory and Coding 1 UE 1.5 Equivalencies not included in the bachelor s program Numerical Field Computation 2 VO 3 Simulation Methods for 2 VO 2.5 Mechatronic Electric Energy 3 2 VO 3 Electric Energy 1 2 VO 2.5 Energy for Biomedical 2 VO 3 High-voltage 1 2 VO 2.5 or as an alternative Energy for Biomedical 2 VO 3 Electric Energy 1 2 VU 2.5 Courses from the Biomedical bachelor s program Biological Effect of Electricity 2 VO 3 Biological Effect of Electricity 2 VO 2.5 Functional Anatomy 2 VO 3 Functional Anatomy 2 VO 2.5 Physiology and Pathophysiology 2 VO 3 Physiology and Pathophysiology 2 VO 2.5 Fundamentals of Biomedical 4 VO 6 Fundamentals of Biomedical 4 VO 5 Medical Informatics 1 2 VO 3 Medical Informatics 2 VO 2.5 Biochemistry 2 VO 3 Biochemistry 2 VO 2.5 Biosensors and Instrumental 2 VO 3 Biosensors 2 VO 2.5 Analytics Hospital 2 VO 3 Hospital 2 VO 2.5 Medical Electronics 2 VO 3 Medical Instrumentation 2 VO 2.5 Medical Informatics 2 2 VO 3 Bioinformatics 2 VO 2.5 Courses from the Telematics master s program Information Processing in Humans 2 VO 3 Information Processing in Humans 2 VO 3 *) Courses from the third stage of study Accreditation list 1: From the Diploma Program for the Bachelor s Program Diploma Program Bachelor s Program *) Mathematics 1 for Electrical Mathematics 1 for Electrical Sem. Hours ECTS Sem. Hours ECTS Sem. Hours Mathematical and Scientific Fundamentals 6 VO 9 Mathematics A 4 VO UE 3 Mathematics A 2 UE 3 Mathematics C 2 VO 2.5 Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 11 von 18
12 Mathematics C 1 UE 1.5 Mathematics 2 for Electrical 6 VO 9 Mathematics B 4 VO 5 1 Mathematics 2 for Electrical 2 UE 3 Mathematics B 2 UE 3 Probability and 2 VO 2.5 Stochastic Processes Probability and 1 UE 1.5 Stochastic Processes Electric Circuits 1 1 VO 1.5 Signal Transformations 1 UE 1.5 Physics for Electrical 3 VO 4.5 Physics 1 UE 1,5 1 2 VO 3 3 VO 4 1 Electric Circuits VO 2 Electric Circuits and 3 VO Multiports Electric Circuits 2 2 VO 3 Electric Circuits UE 2 Electric Circuits and 2 UE Multiports Introduction to Measurement 1 LU LU 3 2 Technology,, Technical Reports / Presentations 1 LU 1 Theory of Electrical 1 1 UE 1.5 Electrodynamics 1 2 UE Electrical and Information Technology Electronic Circuit 2 4 VO 6 Electronic Circuit 2 2 VO 2.5 Chemistry 2 VO 2,5 Electric Energy 1 1 VO 1.5 Fundamentals of Electric Energy 2 VU Electricity Industry 1 1 VO 1.5 Fundamentals of the Energy 2 VO Industry High-voltage 1 1 VO 1.5 Fundamentals of High-voltage 2 VO Informatics Technical Informatics 1 3 VO 4.5 Technical Informatics 1 2 VO Soft Skills and Human Sciences and Ethics 2 VO 3 and Ethics 1 VO 1 Economics for Electrical 1 VO 1.5 Subtotal: 9 Catalog: Automation and Mechatronics Design of Real-Time, 2 LU 3 Design of Real-Time 1 UE Computer-aided Model Building and 3 VO 4.5 Computer-aided Model Building 2 VO Simulation and Simulation Non-linear Control 3 VO 4.5 Fundamentals of Non-linear 2 VO Numerical Methods of Solving 3 VO 4.5 Simulation Methods for 2 VO Differential Equations 1 Mechatronic Subtotal: -4 Catalog: Energy Electric Energy 2 (WS) 4 VU 6 Electric Energy 1 2 VU Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 12 von 18
13 Electric Energy 2 (SS) 2 VU 3 Electric Energy VO Electric Energy, 2 LU 3 Electric Energy, 1 LU High-voltage, 3 LU 4.5 High-voltage 2 1 VO High-voltage, 1 LU 1.5 Energy Innovation 1 VO 1.5 Fundamentals of Energy Innovation 2 VO Electrical Machines 2 VO 3 Electrical Machines 1 VO Electrical Drives 2 VO 3 Electrical Drives 1.5 VO Power Electronics 2 VO 3 Power Electronics 1 VO Electrical Machines and Drives, 4 LU 6 Electrical Machines and Drives, 2 LU 3-2 Subtotal: -8 Catalog: Information and Communications Technology Communications 1 VO 1.5 Fundamentals of Digital Communi- 2 VO cations Computer Networks and Bus 2 VO 3 Bus 1 VO Communications 1, 2 LU 3 High Frequency, 1 LU Subtotal: 1 Catalog: Microelectronics and Circuit Communiations 1, 2 LU 3 High Frequency, 1 LU Subtotal: 1 No longer in the bachelor s program Measurement Technology 3 2 VO 3 Counts for free elective courses Measurement Technology 3, 1 LU 1.5 Counts for free elective courses Statistical Measurement and Data 1 VO 1.5 Counts for free elective courses Analysis Optical Methods in Measurement 2 VO 3 Counts for free elective courses Technology Software 2 VO 3 Counts for free elective courses Software 1 UE 1.5 Counts for free elective courses Adaptive 2 VO 3 Counts for free elective courses Adaptive 1 UE 1.5 Counts for free elective courses Digital Measurement 2 VO 3 Counts for free elective courses Digital Measurement 1 RU 1.5 Counts for free elective courses Electrical Machines and Drives 2 VO 3 Counts for free elective courses Courses from the "Biomedical " bachelor s program Biophysics 4 VO 6 Biophysics 3 VO 4-1 To be made up: Biomedical 2 VO 2.5 Concentration Laboratory 3 LU 4.5 Exercises Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 13 von 18
14 Electrical and 3 SE 4.5 Information Technology Seminar Electrical and 4 PR 6 Information Technology Project Catalog: Microelectronics and Circuit Physics of Semiconductor Devices 2 VO 2.5 *) Positive Balance = Transfer Gain, Negative Balance = Transfer Loss If the individual balance is negative during the transfer (a surplus of hours from the diploma program for the bachelor s program), these surplus hours are to be counted as free elective course hours. Accreditation list 2: From the Bachelor s Program for the Diploma Program Bachelor s Program Diploma Program *) Sem. ECTS Hours Mathematical and Scientific Fundamentals Mathematics A 4 VO 5 Mathematics 1 for Electrical Mathematics A 2 UE 3 Mathematics 1 for Electrical Sem. Hours Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 14 von 18 ECTS Sem. Hours 6 VO UE 3 Mathematics C 2 VO 2.5 Mathematics C 1 UE 1.5 Mathematics B 4 VO 5 Mathematics 2 for Electrical 6 VO 9-1 Mathematics B 2 UE 3 Mathematics 2 for Electrical 2 UE 3 Probability and Stochastic 2 VO 2.5 Processes Probability and Stochastic 1 UE 1.5 Processes 3 VO 4 2 VO 3-1 Electric Circuits and Multiports 3 VO 4 Electric Circuits VO Electric Circuits 2 2 VO 3 Electric Circuits and Multiports 2 UE 2.5 Electric Circuits UE LU 3 Introduction to Measurement 1 LU 1.5-1, Technology, Electrodynamics 1 2 UE 2.5 Theory of Electrical 1 1 UE Electrical and Information Technology Electronic Circuit 2 2 VO 2.5 Electronic Circuit 2 4 VO 6 Electronic Circuit 2 UE 3 Fundamentals of Electric Energy 2 VU 2.5 Electric Energy 1 1 VO Fundamentals of the Energy 2 VO 2.5 Electricity Industry 1 1 VO Industry Fundamentals of High-voltage 2 VO 2.5 High-voltage 1 1 VO 1.5-1
15 Informatics Technical Informatics 1 2 VO 2.5 Technical Informatics 1 3 VO Soft Skills and Human Sciences and Ethics 1 VO 1 and Ethics 2 VO 3 1 Catalog: Automation and Mechatronics Design of Real-Time 1 UE 1.5 Design of Real-Time, Computer-aided Model Building and Simulation Fundamentals of Non-linear Simulation Methods for Mechatronic Catalog: Energy 2 LU VO 2.5 Computer-aided Model Building 3 VO and Simulation 2 VO 2.5 Non-linear Control 3 VO VO 2.5 Numerical Methods for Solving Differential Equations 1 3 VO Electric Energy 1 2 VU 2.5 Electric Energy 2 WS 4 VU 6 2 Electric Energy VO 2 Electric Energy 2 SS 2 VU Electric Energy, 1 LU 1.5 Electric Energy, 2 LU 3 1 High-voltage 2 1 VO 1.5 High-voltage, 3 LU High-voltage, 1 LU 1.5 Fundamentals of Energy Innovation 2 VO 2.5 Energy Innovation 1 VO Electrical Machines 1 VO 1.5 Electrical Machines 2 VO 3 1 Electrical Drives 1.5 VO 2 Electrical Drives 2 VO Power Electronics 1 VO 1.5 Power Electronics 2 VO 3 1 Electrical Machines and 2 LU 3 Electrical Machines and 4 LU 6 2 Drives, Drives, Catalog: Information and Communications Technology Fundamentals of Digital 2 VO 2.5 Communications 1 VO Communications Bus 1 VO 1.5 Computer Networks and Bus 2 VO 3 1 No longer in the bachelor s program, see note below Measurement Technology 3 2 VO 3 Measurement Technology 3, 1 LU 1.5 Statistical Measurement and Data 1 VO 1.5 Analysis Optical Methods in Measurement 2 VO 3 Technology Software 2 VO 3 Software 1 UE 1.5 Adaptive 2 VO 3 Adaptive 1 UE 1.5 Digital Measurement 2 VO 3 Digital Measurement 1 RU 1.5 Electrical Machines and Drives 2 VO 3 Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 15 von 18
16 Courses from the "Biomedical " bachelor s program Biophysics 3 VO 4 Biophysics 4 VO 6 1 Fundamentals of Biomedical, 3 LU 4.5 Fundamentals of Biomedical, 1 2 LU 3-1 *) Positive Balance = Continuation Gain, Negative Balance = Continuation Loss Note: In order for students to be able to finish the diploma program, the courses listed below, which are not contained in the bachelor s program, will be covered by appropriate courses of the future master s program. During the transition period up until the introduction of the master s program, the courses listed below will continue to be offered. Sem. ECTS Hour s Measurement Technology 3 2 VO 3 Measurement Technology 3, Laboratory 1 LU 1.5 Exercises Statistical Measurement and Data 1 VO 1.5 Analysis Optical Methods in Measurement 2 VO 3 Technology Software 2 VO 3 Software 1 UE 1.5 Adaptive 2 VO 3 Adaptive 1 UE 1.5 Digital Measurement 2 VO 3 Digital Measurement 1 RU 1.5 Electrical Machines and Drives 2 VO 3 Part 2 of the Appendix: Recommended Free Elective Courses Free elective courses can be freely chosen from the courses offered at any recognized domestic or foreign university according to 5b of this curriculum. Free elective courses are recommended for the orientation year, which should balance out any lack of knowledge or ability due to differences in the previous knowledge of students. Besides other engineering/scientific subjects, courses on the following topics are recommended in order to broaden the knowledge base of students in the subjects of this curriculum: Foreign languages, key competences (soft skills), law and economics. Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 16 von 18
17 Part 3 of the Appendix: Types of Courses (according to the guideline on types of courses of the Curricula Committee of the Senate of Graz University of Technology on 10 January, 2005) 1. Lecture type courses: VO, VU In lecture type courses, students are given a didactically well-structured introduction to the sub-areas of the subject and its methods. Assessment takes place by examinations that are written, oral, written and oral as well as oral or written depending upon the examiner's choice. The examination procedure has to be defined in the course description. a. VO In lectures (VO), the content and methods of the subject are presented. b. VU Lectures with practical exercises (VU) offer instructions on how to acquire knowledge independently or how to apply it independently in examples in addition to an introduction to the sub-areas of the subject and its methods. The ratio of lectures to exercises is to be set down in the curriculum. The courses have an immanent examination character. 2. Seminar type courses: SE Seminar type courses promote scientific work and discussion and should be an introduction to the discursive and argumentative process of the subject. Students are required to submit written work and/or give an oral presentation as well as participate in the critical discussion. Seminars are courses with an immanent examination character. They serve to present scientific methods, work out and critically assess one's own results as well as specific topics of the scientific literature and to practice having a technical discussion. 3. Practical exercise type of courses: UE, LU, PR In practical exercises, abilities and skills are developed as part of the preprofessional education and training in order to consolidate and/or expand the material that was presented in the corresponding lectures by means of practical, experimental, theoretical and/or design work. Practical exercises are courses with an immanent examination character. The maximum group size is set down in the curriculum or determined by the Dean of Studies. Special consideration has to be given to the necessary room and equipment. The curriculum can make the successful completion of the practical exercise a prerequisite for registration for the corresponding lecture examination. a. UE In practical exercises, the students are trained to use their capabilities to solve practical problems. b. LU Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 17 von 18
18 In laboratory exercises (LU), abilities and skills are developed as part of the pre-professional education and training under especially intensive supervision in order to consolidate and/or expand the material that was presented in the corresponding lectures by means of practical, experimental and/or design work. An important part of the laboratory exercises is the drawing up of short reports on the work conducted. c. PR In projects, experimental, theoretical and/or constructive/design applied work or small research projects are conducted that take all the necessary steps into consideration. Projects are completed by written work which is part of the assessment. Projects can be carried out as team or individual work, although the individual performance must still be able to be assessed when working in a team. The Granting of Places in Courses with a Limited Number of Participants: If more students register for a course than there are places, then additional groups or parallel courses are planned. If in exceptional cases the respective maximum number of participants for an elective course is exceeded due to a lack of resources, then it has to be ensured that the students registered obtain the opportunity to complete this course at the earliest possible point in time. Curriculum 2006 in der Version vom Seite 18 von 18
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