Create your timetable
Timetable explanation on Youtube!
Explanation on University Portals on Youtube!
Please note: You must visit all parts/courses of one module.
Modules that contain German and English taught courses are exempt - this means that if you do not have any knowledge of German, you may only attend the English language part of a module.
In order to avoid timetable conflicts you should choose from one study programme and one spezialisation area.
You have to choose minimum 70% of the modules offered by the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering!
- Choose a module, see module handbooks.
- Check if the module you have chosen is offered in the semester you want to stay at the TU Dresden (winter semester, summer semester), see module handbooks.
- Find out which parts/courses are within the module:
1st-6th semester
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The plans of studies are also very helpful.
- Check in the timetables for lectures, exercises and/or practical lab courses of the module courses.
- (Please note: There is more than one timetable in one study programme (e. g. EuiDE-1-01, EuiDE-1-02 etc.). This is relevant for the regular students only. Exchange students can chose freely.)
- The timetables of Nanoelectronic Systems you can find here.
- Some courses are held in the 1st week or 2nd week:
1st week = odd week
2nd week = even week - In the campus navigator you can search for the rooms.
- Here you can find the time patterns.
The abbreviations mean:
V, VO = lecture
Ü, ÜO = tutorial
P = practical lab course
SWS = Semesterwochenstunde = hour per week = 45 minutes
DS = Doppelstunde = "double hour per week" = 90 minutes
2/2/0 (example):
2 hours per week lectures (90 minutes lecture every week), 2 hours per week tutorial (90 minutes exercise every week), no practical lab course
Timetables:
EuiDE = study programme Electrical Engineering
EuiDI = study programme Information Systems Engineering
EuiDM = study programme Mechatronics
EuiDR = study programme Renewable Energy Systems
EuiMN = study programme Nanoelectronic Systems
AMR = specialization area Automation, Measurement and Control
EET = specialization area Electrical Power Engineering
GMM = specialization area Electronic Systems and Technolgy and Biomedical Engineering
IT = specialization area Communications and Information Technology
MEL = specialization area Microelectronics
If you have questions about the scheduling of your classes, please do not hesitate to get in contact with the tutors ( ) or the ERASMUS coordinator of the faculty. Furthermore, there will be a tutorial at the beginning of each semester in which, amongst others, the course planning is explained.