Revolution at the Ruhr University: New degree program for IT engineering from 2025!

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From the winter semester 2025/2026, the Ruhr University Bochum will be offering the bachelor's degree program in IT Engineering to train specialists for cyberphysical systems.

Ab Wintersemester 2025/2026 bietet die Ruhr-Universität Bochum den Bachelor-Studiengang IT Engineering an, um Fachkräfte für cyberphysische Systeme auszubilden.
From the winter semester 2025/2026, the Ruhr University Bochum will be offering the bachelor's degree program in IT Engineering to train specialists for cyberphysical systems.

Revolution at the Ruhr University: New degree program for IT engineering from 2025!

From the winter semester 2025/2026, the Ruhr University will be offering a new bachelor's degree program in IT Engineering. Loud news.rub.de This was done by Prof. Dr. Aydin Sezgin, head of the Chair of Digital Communication Systems at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. The aim of the course is to address the needs of the labor market, which increasingly requires specialists who combine both physical and digital worlds. The course has a clear focus on the construction of cyber-physical systems.

The new course promises in-depth training in relevant disciplines such as mathematics, computer science, information technology and machine learning. From the first semester onwards, the basics of mathematics are taught in an application-oriented manner. The content is specifically designed to provide students with practical skills that can be applied in various technological areas, including smart home technologies, autonomous driving, robotics and automation technology.

Career opportunities and interdisciplinary approaches

Graduates of the IT Engineering program are prepared to work in a wide range of industries, such as mobile phone providers, automobile manufacturers and IT companies. To meet the demands of an increasingly connected world, students learn how robots interact in production facilities and smart home devices and what software and algorithms are required to operate these systems efficiently.

The Chair of Digital Communication Systems is also part of the “6GEM” research hub, which deals with the development of the 6G mobile communications standard. The students will be involved in research and development, with the aim of implementing 6G by 2032.

Another important element of the new course is the promotion of students' English language skills. Special language courses are offered every semester to improve professional communication and prepare students for international presentations. Technical interest, creativity and the ability to work in a team are essential for those interested.

Cyber-physical systems: security and privacy

Cyber-physical systems that combine IT with the physical world are increasingly integrated into many application areas, including automotive, avionics, transportation, energy and health. The Fraunhofer SIT plays a significant role in this area by working on the development of security and data protection measures. These systems are vulnerable to various attacks that can have significant security and privacy consequences.

The special characteristics of cyber-physical systems require specific protection. These include resource limitations, physical accessibility and real-time capability, which make it difficult to deploy existing protective measures. It is therefore crucial to integrate appropriate security and privacy concepts from the outset, a principle known as “security and privacy by design”.

Fraunhofer SIT's activities include security analyses, the development of new security cores, and the implementation of research projects and studies on the applications of these systems. Training and support in certification processes ensure that the highly developed technologies can also be operated safely.

In summary, it can be said that the new bachelor's degree program in IT Engineering at the Ruhr University not only responds to current trends, but also lays the foundation for the workforce of the future. Combining theory and practice in an increasingly digitalized world will help graduates develop innovative solutions.