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The advanced program in Microtechnology and Microsystems Engineering builds on knowledge gained in a bachelor’s degree and, where relevant, professional experience. Students typically specialize—for example in micromechanics or micro-optics—though some master’s programs cover a broad range across the field.
The program leads to an additional, career-qualifying university degree.
Microtechnology and Microsystems Engineering is also available as a part-time program.
Depending on the university: internships, practice modules or a practical semester (e.g., in automotive or telecommunications companies), plus semesters abroad.
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