Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Bachelor (EEB) with a focus on
E-Mobility and Autonomous Driving
Electromobility is an important building block for addressing climate change. In combination with autonomous driving, an exciting and dynamic technology field is developing around the mobility of tomorrow. For Germany as an industrial location, especially for the automotive and supplier industries, it is important that there are enough enthusiastic young engineers for its economy to continue to be competitive in this field.
The focus on electromobility and autonomous driving includes, for example, energy storage, charging infrastructure, networked sensors, artificial intelligence, efficient and powerful drives, safety as well as user-friendly operating concepts and applications. Engineers with this background will continue to be among the most sought-after professional groups in Germany, with pay and future prospects excellent. Our students can expect an outstanding and exciting course of study. From the very beginning, the study programme is characterised by small group sizes, individual support, high practical orientation and close contacts with regional industry.

| Bachelor structure | |
|---|---|
| 1st – 2nd semester | foundation studies |
| 3rd – 4th semester | advanced studies |
| 5th semester | industrial placement |
| 6th – 7th semester | advanced studies |
Course structure
All Bachelor's degree courses at the Technische Hochschule Mannheim consist of two semesters of foundation studies and five semesters of advanced studies with an integrated internship during the fifth semester.
Language of instruction
The first two semesters are offered in English. The main course is taught in German.

»Here in Mannheim, I can actively shape the mobility of tomorrow!«
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Graduation | Bachelor of Science (BSc) |
| Study duration | 7 semesters |
| Number of places available | 30 |
| Baseline | winter semester |
| Language of instruction | Foundation studies in English, German language courses are included Advanced studies in German |
| Recommended application timeline | 15 May non-EU-applicants 15 July EU-applicants |
| Semester | Course Structure | |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation studies | 1st + 2nd semesters | FundamentalsMaths, Physics, Computing, Electrical Engineering, Language |
Choice of the focus in semester 3 | ||
| Advanced studies | 3rd + 4th semesters | Specific topics according to the chosen focus |
| 5th semester | Internshipin industry | |
| 6th + 7th semester | SpecialisationSpecialisation in topics of Semesters 3+4 by | |
| 7th semester | Research projectsStudy projects at the University and Bachelor research project at the University or in industry | |
More detailed information can be found here
Contact
Department E
Admission and Administration
Silke Förstermann
s.foerstermann@th-mannheim.de
+49 621 292-6180
Questions on applying or studying
Course leader
Professor Simon Effler
s.effler@th-mannheim.de
Coordinator
Richard Baker
r.baker@th-mannheim.de

