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Energy Information Management

Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.)


How can we drive forward digitalization for the energy transition? How can we provide real-time data for the transition to regenerative electricity, heat and mobility? How can we combine solar and wind energy intelligently with storage in virtual power stations and simulate their application? How can we advise energy companies in implementing digitalization? These are just some of the questions we look at in the Energy Information Management (EIM) Bachelor's degree program.

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Course content

Today, energy savings and climate protection are inconceivable without information and communication systems (IT). The practically-focused degree program Energy Information Management (EIM) involves tasks and problems at the interface of IT, business and energy. In a practice-relevant energy degree with a broad scope, students will acquire comprehensive knowledge which they can use to optimize and shape energy projects. In real situations, you will learn how to analyze energy data, develop software and apps, ensure data security and shape solutions for a sustainable future.

Course schedule


BUILD YOUR OWN PROFILE

With elective modules, coursework and their choice of company for the practical semester, students can shape their studies individually and develop their own profile of expertise.

INTEGRATED SEMESTER IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY

An integrated semester in a foreign country helps students enhance their international profile as well as developing their social skills.

Opportunities

Energy Information Management graduates are highly sought-after on the international jobs market. The career opportunities for graduates of this degree program are excellent; the choice of sectors and job opportunities are extremely diverse.

Sectors and fields of activity:

  • Automation of energy trading from purchasing through to marketing
  • Development of smart grid systems
  • Development of software and IT systems
  • Energy/load management
  • Apps for visualizing energy consumption
  • Implementing digitalization in the energy sector as a member of a consulting company.


Prerequisites


The following skills and interests are useful for the degree program:

  • an interest in computer science and IT

  • an interest in the environment and climate

  • an interest in economics

  • the ability to plan and organize

  • the ability to think logically

  • the ability to work in a team

  • researcher-spirit


Prerequisites for admission: a general qualification for university entrance (school-leaving certificate), an entrance qualification for a university of applied sciences, or a subject-specific higher-education entrance qualification.

Application deadlines

  • July 15 for the winter semester of a year

Student Advisory Service

Central helpline for advice on choosing a course and studying

  • Individual advice on choosing a course and reorientation

  • Advice on our course offer and careers

  • Individual information for schools and teachers

  • Help point for advice on planning and organizing your studies

  • Questions about the application process

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Advice on study contents and course of studies via the secretary's office (see contact box).


Degree program at a glance

Qualification: Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.)
Course start: Winter Semester ​
Standard study period: 7 semesters
Teaching language: German and English
Location: Prittwitzstrasse Campus
Preparatory course: recommended
Applications: THU Bewerbungsportal
Close of applications: July 15​
For more information, please write to: eim@thu.de

Find out more about the degree program in the module handbook in the Downloads section.


Downloads

Course and examination regulations (PDF)

The course and examination regulations define the conditions and legal requirements for a proper degree course. If you are taking this course "with in-depth practical experience", the same course and examination regulations apply.

Overview of all course and examination regulations Please note: if you are already a student enrolled at Ulm University of Applied Sciences, it might be that a different version of the course and examination regulations apply for you. The course and examination regulations which were in effect when you started your course are the ones which apply. If in doubt, please contact your program adviser.
Overview of the examination plans The examination plans for the current semester for the Department of Production Engineering and Production Economics.

​​Module handbook (PDF)

The module handbook describes the modules belonging to the degree course, their content, the intended learning outcomes, and the form of academic assessment.

Please note: the module handbook / module list is updated by March 1 for the relevant summer semester and by September 1 for the relevant winter semester, and is valid from this point onwards. Please contact your program adviser if you have questions regarding earlier module descriptions.




Contact
Office
Room: B212b
Prittwitzstraße 10
89075 Ulm
Fon: +49 731 96537-250
Mail: eim@thu.de
Hours:
Mo.-Fr. 9:30am-11:30am

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