Josef Hutter


Study Ambassador

Faculty: Fakultät E

That's how I kept myself informed:

Through many magazines and visits to the Vocatium fair, the offers at THI were also important to me, be it the exchange with students or relatives who were also studying. The description of the study course on the THI website also helped.

That's why I opted for the study course at THI:

In my opinion, electrical engineering is an area that shapes our modern, automated lives like no other. Through academic study, you can ultimately understand how all this works and also work in a future-proof field yourself.

My tip for study orientation:

You should definitely take advantage of the THI's counselling services, here you can find out first-hand what academic study is like and what also sets it apart from other universities. Contact with the study ambassadors and the university information day are key. There is also the opportunity to take part in taster days or campus tours.

Contents of my academic study programme:

In general, we deal with the functioning of electrical and logical systems, i.e. the technology that characterises our lives today. The basics are taught in the basic studies, i.e. electrical engineering I&II, measurement technology, microelectronics and much more. This forms the basis for the following semesters. Later, the programme goes into more depth and looks at more complex systems.

You should have these character traits for the study course:

Clear and structured way of thinking, abstract thinking, resilience to stress, good organisation.

What I like best about THI:

That you can get perfectly involved alongside your academic studies, be it directly at THI itself, or within one of the many student clubs. There is something for everyone here.

You should have these professional strengths for the study course:

In the STEM field, everything is technically relevant, i.e. maths, physics, etc., although the academic study itself also repeats a lot.

My best experience/project during my academic studies:

The first internships we were able to do within microelectronics.

My insider tip for student life:

Try as best you can to become part of the community, nobody is left alone, but you also have to seek out contact.