| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
MSc in Engineering (Electronics Engineering) - Odense
The MSc in Engineering (Electronics Engineering) program at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to develop and design electronic products. The program focuses on microelectronics, embedded and communication systems, which form the physical framework for today's digital world.
About the Programme
The program offers a solid foundation in two complementary disciplines: Embedded Electronics and Telecommunications Systems. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to design, develop, and implement advanced technological solutions. The program covers areas such as Accelerated AI, Chip Design, and co-design methodologies.
Programme Structure
The program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of electronics engineering. The curriculum includes courses on:
- Embedded Electronics
- Telecommunications Systems
- Microelectronics
- Communication Technology
Career Opportunities
The program opens up a wide range of career opportunities both in Denmark and internationally. Graduates can pursue roles in development, project management, consulting, or sales. They can work with computers and data networks, control and monitoring systems, energy-saving products, mobile communications, electrical devices and machines, robots, drones, automotive, automation of production processes, and industrial electronics.
Admission
- Application deadlines:
- EU/EEA or Swiss applicants: September intake - 1 March
- Non EU/EEA or Swiss applicants: September intake - 1 February
- Study places: 40
- Location: Odense
- Study start: September 2026
- Tuition language: English
- Tuition fee for non EU/EEA students: EUR 6950 per semester (30 ECTS)
Facts about the Programme
- The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of electronics engineering.
- The program covers areas such as Accelerated AI, Chip Design, and co-design methodologies.
- Graduates can pursue roles in development, project management, consulting, or sales.
- The program is taught in English.
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