Electrical Systems Engineering (M.Sc.)
Studiengangdetails
Das Studium "Electrical Systems Engineering" an der staatlichen "Uni Paderborn" hat eine Regelstudienzeit von 4 Semestern und endet mit dem Abschluss "Master of Science". Der Standort des Studiums ist Paderborn. Das Studium wird als Vollzeitstudium angeboten. Insgesamt wurde das Studium bisher 9 Mal bewertet. Dabei hat es im Durchschnitt 4.2 Sterne erhalten und liegt somit über dem Bewertungsdurchschnitt der Universität (3.9 Sterne, 1382 Bewertungen im Rating). Besonders gut wurden die Kategorien Literaturzugang, Organisation und Digitales Studieren bewertet.
Vollzeitstudium
Good subjects and materials ,bad tutors
The subjecta re diversed and useful and interesting . But the way take exams are not good. Most of the lecturers are exceleent at their jobs. But they are few notorious subjects which are mandatory and is very difficult to pass. The ongoing research is also good.
New challenges in every aspect
I used to live with my family in my home country but living here in an independent manner and be in charge of everythings in everyday life was one of the big challenges.
Studying and language barrier were another parts of this experience. Besides learning new concepts in and new technologies in the world studying after couple of years was another big challenge.
On the other hand, homesickness, depression and...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Passing exams
The uni don’t have check n balance to pass students during exams. The passing ratio is way too less. They need to work on this as this is a problem for students. By doing this, they are wasting the efforts as well as time of students. They must train teachers to find solution regarding this issue.
A Diversed degree
Degree is diversed. It doesn't only covers engineering related coarses but also ethical as well as management coarses. This creates balance in the coarse content.
Lecturers from some coarses are a bit disappointment for students as they fail students for no reason.
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