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Electronics engineers are facing an exceptionally bright future. Are you one of them?

With a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering, you can make a real-life impact in society. Electric cars, green energy technology such as wind turbines or solar panels, electronics for the intelligent home or energy reducing systems are just some of many options.

Are you dreaming about combining scientific and engineering knowledge with creativity to solve some of today's biggest electronic engineering challenges? Then continue reading.

In the programme, you will learn to design and develop electronic products across various fields. Within green energy technology, you will work on developing electronics for efficient wind turbines and solar power systems. You will also gain extensive knowledge about electric vehicles, including the design of advanced battery management systems and efficient electric motors.

When it comes to robotics, you will acquire skills in developing precise control systems and sensor integration. Medical equipment is another key area, where you will learn to design electronic components for diagnostic devices and patient monitoring systems. You will gain a wide range of skills in analog and digital electronics, signal processing, software development, and the use of advanced modeling and simulation tools. For example, you will be able to design a digital filter for signal processing in hearing aids and use software to simulate electronic circuits.

Additionally, you will work on developing smart home technologies, such as automated lighting and security systems for intelligent homes.

How is the programme structured?

The programme consists of a combination of theoretical courses and practical project work in groups. Each semester includes a semester project and follows a main theme that forms the basis of the teaching

During the first semesters, you build a solid foundation in electronic components, circuit analysis, and programming of embedded computer systems. You work with fundamental mathematics and physics, gradually progressing to more advanced topics such as active circuits, signal processing, and experimental design. Your foundation is further strengthened with complex digital circuits, electromagnetism, and digital signal processing. 

In the final semesters, you work with complex systems like frequency converters and electric motors while deepening your knowledge of control engineering and power electronics.

You engage in interdisciplinary collaboration with students from other engineering disciplines to develop innovative products. Your studies culminate in a bachelor’s project that prepares you for further education in a master’s program. Along the way, you also have the option to study a semester abroad, enhancing your international competencies.

Read more about the structure of the programme, courses and curriculum.

That is why you should study...

  • You learn to develop and design electronic products
  • You have good career opportunities both in Denmark and abroad
  • You are guaranteed your first job once you have completed the master's programme

At Bitzer, we need electronics engineers because electronics are a crucial part of our products. We thrive on delivering robust electronics with long lifespans that are also competitively priced. Our engineers work on all aspects of electronics development and production, including design, schematic, PCB layout, EMC, testing, production testing, approvals, software, and quality improvements. This requires the right skills, making talented electronics engineers indispensable to us.

Kresten Kjær Sørensen, Head of Control Technology, Bitzer

Can you continue your studies?

Yes! A Bachelor in Electronics will often continue the programme with a relevant master's degree in, for example, electronics in Sønderborg.

What can you become?

As a graduate (Master of Science) in Electronics, you will typically work in development, project management, consulting or sales. You can, for example, work with electronics for sustainable energy technology or for medical equipment, computers and data networks, software development, robot and drone technology and many other types of products that are based on advanced electronics.

The programme gives you several career opportunities - both in Denmark and abroad.
Read more about career opportunities here.

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