During their studies, electrical engineers HF (formerly technicians HF electrical engineering) acquire in-depth specialist knowledge in mathematical and electrical engineering subjects on the one hand and skills in project management, leadership and presentation on the other. They are therefore well equipped to manage projects, lead teams or take on qualified specialist tasks. This can be, for example, in the development of electronic circuits, in the area of test set-ups and simulations or in the installation, programming and commissioning of electrical and electronic devices, machines and systems.
With further training as an electrical engineer HF (formerly technician HF electrical engineering), you are ready to take on demanding specialist tasks that you can carry out independently and on your own responsibility. You may grow into your first management role and become a member of lower or middle management.
By studying at a university of applied sciences, you will also acquire important social skills that you will need for your future professional networking, in negotiations or in internal and external communication. And it is not uncommon for the contacts you make during your studies to have a major influence on your future career opportunities. After all, it is often former fellow students and lecturers who can provide you with the crucial contacts you need to get a coveted job.