Study digitalisation

Are you fascinated by the digital world? If so, then studying for a degree in digitalisation at Kempten University of Applied Sciences will be right up your street. You will be able to develop technical expertise, analytical thinking and creative solution strategies – the ideal combination for actively shaping the digital future. Find the right bachelor’s or master’s degree programme for you now and prepare for take-off!

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Study digitalisation at Kempten University of Applied Sciences

A degree programme in digitalisation at Kempten University of Applied Sciences will equip you with exactly the skills that are needed today and tomorrow – understanding data, developing digital systems, automating processes and shaping social developments.

On our degree programmes relating to digitalisation, you will learn in practical terms how to use technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, big data and cybersecurity in order to drive forward the digital revolution in industry, technology, medicine and society.

You will benefit from cutting-edge teaching formats, close links with real-life practice and highly relevant research topics, which prepare you optimally for taking on sophisticated tasks in the digital environment. Opportunities for international exchanges, work on projects and your personal specialisations open up numerous prospects for you – both around the local region and worldwide.

Whether you prefer to develop systems, analyse data or manage digital innovations – studying digitalisation at Kempten University of Applied Sciences offers you top prospects for an exciting, responsible and future-focused career. Find the degree programme now that suits your interests and goals!

What our students say about our degree programmes in the field of digitalisation (videos in German only)

  • “I appreciate how basic theoretical principles and practical application were combined on my degree programme. The personal supervision is a particularly positive aspect – the professors know their students by name and take time for them individually to provide them with the best possible support and encouragement.”

    - Tim Pollmann (Graduate, B.Sc. in Computer Science)
  • “Around our pleasant university campus, classmates become friends and lectures are a real experience.”

    - Lisa (Student)
  • “The degree programme in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems at Kempten offers a solid theoretical foundation for advanced subjects such as modelling and simulation, human-machine interfaces and neural networks to build upon. Practical applications in laboratories and projects allow you to directly apply the knowledge that you have learned in practice. The wide-ranging degree programme sets up a seamless transition into industry.

    I personally really enjoyed the challenging degree programme combined with the leisure activities on offer in the Allgäu region, the excellent contact with students and professors, and the personal supervision in small groups. My practical experience as a research assistant in the autonomous sweeper project rounded off my studies. I highly recommend this programme for its excellent technical training and pleasant learning atmosphere."

    - Markus Waldmann (Graduate in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
  • “My bachelor’s degree was in Energy Engineering, so I was sceptical if I would have enough knowledge to successfully take part in the international programme of Electrical Engineering at Kempten University. The instruction, however, was comprehensive on theory and centred on practical applications. This allowed me to quickly widen my knowledge.  In addition, interacting with students of all cultures from all over the world during my studies was an indescribably enriching experience, both personally and professionally. I am pleased to say that I have gained much more than I ever expected in all aspects – scientific, linguistic (both English and German), and cultural.”

    - Rama Abu-Alghanam (Graduate, M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering)

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Questions & answers about your degree programme in the field of digitalisation

How long does it take to study for a degree in the field of digitalisation?

The time it will take you to graduate in digitalisation at Kempten University of Applied Sciences depends on whether you are taking a bachelor’s or master’s degree .

As a rule, bachelor’s degrees take seven semesters. It consists of six semesters of studying theory plus one practical semester. After successfully completing the programme, you will earn 210 ECTS credit points and the academic degree of either “Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.)” or “Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)”, depending on the degree programme.

The master's degree programme usually lasts three semesters, earning 90 ECTS credit points and the title “Master of Science (M. Sc.)” or “Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)” (depending on your subject).

In either case, you should be able to complete the degree programme on time (standard duration of studies) if you work on the modules continuously and take all examinations as scheduled – plus, on bachelor’s degree programmes, successfully completing the practical semester.

What career opportunities will I have with a degree in digitalisation?

Studying digitalisation at Kempten University of Applied Sciences opens up numerous prospects in this future-focused employment market.Your career opportunities depend on whether you are aiming for a bachelor’s or master’s degree, and which specific degree programme you choose.

With a bachelor's degree, you can work in software development, IT management, cybersecurity, data management, the e-health sector, or digital transformation in traditional industries .

A master's degree also prepares you for management positions or research projects – e.g. relating to artificial intelligence, computer simulation, business informatics or medical informatics.

There is also the option of embarking upon doctoral studies, for example at the Centre for Doctoral Studies in Transformation and Sustainable Development at Kempten University of Applied Sciences.

The combination of well-founded theory, practical projects and cutting-edge technologies will turn you into a sought-after specialist – both throughout the local regional and internationally.

 

What study formats are available for the field of digitalisation? Face-to-face, hybrid or online?

The degree programmes in the field of digitalisation are usually offered right here on campus at Kempten University of Applied Sciences.

Some master’s programmes also have a part-time option,making it easier to combine studying with work commitments. Apart from that, cooperative (“dual”) options are also possible on some bachelor’s degree programmes – e.g. with extended practice or linked to vocational training.

Online teaching is used for additional support, above all instructional videos, tools and digital project work – but the main focus is on personal interaction, practical applications and interdisciplinary collaboration on site.

What do I need to study digitalisation at Kempten University of Applied Sciences?

To study digitalisation, you should be interested in digital technologies, data-driven processes and contemporary forms of organisation . Whether you particularly like programming, working with data or designing digital business models – analytical thinking, being open-minded towards new ideas and using structured approaches to work are always an advantage. The core subjects vary according to the specific degree programme, but the formal admission requirements are similar.

To enrol on a bachelor’s degree programme, you need to be eligible for admission to higher education, e.g. have an “Abitur”, an advanced technical college certificate, or an equivalent professional qualification.

For a master’s degree programme, you will need to have a bachelor’s degree worth at least 210 ECTS credit points. Depending on the degree programme, a certain minimum grade is also required (e.g. 2.5 or 3.0). Professional experience or the relevance of an applicant’s first degree to the subject area of study may also play a role in admissions. If your first degree is worth 180 ECTS credit points, you might be admissible subject to certain conditions, e.g. completing additional modules or providing evidence of practical professional experience in the field of engineering. The specific requirements for each master’s degree programme are stipulated in the applicable programme and examination regulations.

Are admissions to degree programmes in digitalisation capped?

Admissions to the bachelor’s degree programmes relating to digitalisation at Kempten University of Applied Sciences are not capped (no “numerus clausus” or “NC”) at the moment. If you meet the formal admission requirements, you can apply directly.

Entry to master’s degree programmes is subject to having achieved a certain final grade for the previous degree . Depending on the degree programme, this could be a minimum grade of 2.5 (“good”) or 3.0 (“satisfactory”), for example. Additional criteria, such as a relevant subject for the first degree, might also need to be met. You can find the exact requirements in the subject-specific information about the degree programme in question.

Can I study digitalisation as a dual / cooperative degree programme?

In the field of digitalisation, Kempten University of Applied Sciences offers various opportunities to combine study and practical experience. These bachelor’s degree programmes can be studied both Full-time and in dual / cooperative format:

  • Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
  • Food and Packaging Technology
  • Mechatronics
  • Robotics
  • Industrial Engineering for Technology and Sustainability

Two additional options with extra practical experience are also available: Studying on a degree programme with extended practice enables you to combine a regular bachelor’s degree with longer practical placements at a company. The content of these placements is closely matched to your progression with studies. You can opt for this format until the fourth semester.

Combined degree programmes link studying for a bachelor’s degree with formal vocational training. This means you would earn a double qualificationthat is highly valued by many companies.

Master’s degree programmes are offered purely on a full-time or part-time basis, with the option of choosing the format with extended practical experience.

What does a degree relating to digitalisation involve?

The subject matter varies depending on the specific degree programme and major.

Basically, you can expect topics such as programming, software development, IT security, distributed systems, databases, artificial intelligence, visual computing, game engineering, medical informatics or business IT systems.

Depending on the degree programme, you will also delve into digital innovation management, entrepreneurship, leadership in digital transformation or smart logistics processes such as supply chain analytics and digital process design.

Compulsory elective subjects, project work and practical placements give you the chance to focus on your own choice of specialisations and actively shape digital developments – always with clear reference to cutting-edge technologies and the requirements of the digital working world.

Is a degree in digitalisation the right choice for me?

Are you curious about technology, data and digital processes? Would you like to learn more about AI, software, systems and cutting-edge IT, and understand how business processes are interconnected? If so, then a degree in digitalisation will be right up your street.

Whether you’re into programming, analysing data, designing digital products or developing sustainable business models – the important thing is that you are curious, solution-oriented and open to new technologies and ways of thinking .

A degree in digitalisation is the right choice for you if you want to actively shape the digital revolution – in companies, in technology, in healthcare or in society as a whole. You will learn to take on responsibility in a dynamic and future-oriented environment – and become part of the change.

Can I get international experience on a digitalisation-related degree programme?

The degree programmes at Kempten University of Applied Sciences offer you a wide range of opportunities to gain international experience. Even though you will generally study right here on campus, many programmes offer the option of spending some time abroad. For example, you can spend a semester at one of our 100+ partner universities worldwide .

This not only allows you to deepen your technical knowledge in a new environment, but also to develop important intercultural skills – the ideal basis for an international career in a field of digitalisation.

What does a semester involve on a degree programme relating to digitalisation?

The way that semesters are structured varies according to the specific degree programme and whether you are working towards a bachelor’s or master’s degree. What all programmes have in common is that you combine theory and practice, develop your specialist knowledge, and often work on real projects with partners in the industry.

On a bachelor’s programme, e.g. Business Information Systems, you will start off by acquiring broad knowledge of computer science, business administration, mathematics and IT systems on the foundation course. Later, you will choose specialisations, gain experience during a practical semester and then round off your studies with a bachelor’s thesis .

On a master’s degree programme, you will deepen your knowledge in a specific subject area, depending on the degree programme: artificial intelligence, logistics, digital business development or leadership & innovation. Many programmes focus on practical teaching formats, case studies, company projects and/or interdisciplinary teamwork. During the third semester, the focus shifts to your master’s thesis, often in collaboration with a company or research team.

Semesters involve taking specialist modules, setting your own emphases, and defining your personal digital expertise – whether in the field of software, data analysis, corporate strategy or process innovation.

Do you still have any questions about studying digitalisation? Contact your University Student Advisory Service now!

Are you interested in studying digitalisation, but not sure if it’s the right path for you? No problem – the Student Advisory Service at Kempten University of Applied Sciences will be happy to help. We can provide all sorts of information about the subject matter, criteria and requirements involved in studying digitalisation, and help you make a well-founded decision on your choice of degree programme and career.

Don’t hesitate to contact us! We will take the time to answer your questions and help you on your way to studying digitalisation.

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