Electrical Engineering
Program Overview
Electrical Engineering Master's Program
The Electrical Engineering Master's program is designed to teach students to work independently on complex research and design projects, with the ability to rethink existing concepts and develop new ones. The curriculum comprises core courses, specialization courses, elective courses, professional development courses, an internship, and a graduation project.
Curriculum
The curriculum includes:
- Core courses
- Specialization electives
- Elective courses
- Professional development courses
- Internship
- Graduation project
- Internal double diploma with EE
- Honors program
Master's Tracks
There are three related special Master's tracks:
- Semiconductor Devices and Technologies
- Care & Cure
- Connected World Technologies
International Experience
Students of the Master's program in Electrical Engineering have several opportunities to enjoy an international experience.
Graduation Procedure
The graduation procedure for the Master's program in Electrical Engineering includes a graduation project, which demonstrates the student's engineering ability to a high standard.
Regulations
The regulations for the Master's program in Electrical Engineering include:
- OER & RE
- Exemptions
- Transitional arrangements
- Archive
Academic Advisor and Mentoring
Students are assigned an academic advisor and have access to mentoring services.
Examination Committee
The examination committee is responsible for evaluating student progress and performance.
Quality Assurance
The program has a quality assurance process in place to ensure the high standard of education.
Program Committee
The program committee is responsible for overseeing the Master's program in Electrical Engineering.
Downloads
- MSc EE Kick-off
- Checklist Master EE
Program Description
The Electrical Engineering discipline is constantly changing, and as a graduate of the Electrical Engineering Master's program, students will be equipped to research, discover, and explore new boundaries and lead others along the way. The department's research focuses on smart, innovative electrical components and the design of electrical systems, which may become very complex. The program cooperates closely with the regional high-tech industry and with other partners all over the world.
Research Areas
The research areas of the Electrical Engineering Master's program include:
- Power generation
- Communication
- Healthcare
- Environment
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Electrical Engineering Master's program will find themselves equipped for a wide range of career opportunities, including researching, discovering, and exploring new boundaries and leading others along the way.
