As a systems engineer FH, you are both a generalist with a sound understanding of complex systems and broad engineering knowledge and a specialist in your area of specialization. In addition to specialist knowledge, you have business know-how and are able to take on management and leadership tasks and lead interdisciplinary teams and projects.
Jobs are open to you as a development engineer or project manager in areas such as nanotechnology, plant engineering, medical and materials technology, measuring instrument engineering, IT, mechatronics, automation, robotics, etc., where you can take responsibility for planning, design, simulation, optimization, commissioning, production and maintenance of technical products, devices and systems.
You can follow up your Bachelor of Science (FH) in Systems Engineering with a consecutive Master's degree at a university of applied sciences, e.g:
You can also follow a university Master's degree course in Biomedical Engineering. The respective university will provide information on admission with a Bachelor's degree. The university may require additional services.
In addition, there are numerous supplementary or further postgraduate courses at universities of applied sciences and universities/ETH in related fields, e.g. business engineering management, computer science, automation, microelectronics, etc., as well as courses offered by professional associations.
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