Electrical Engineering
About
This Master's programme provides a holistic view of the modern electric and power systems and their technological development. After completing the Master's programme, you will have acquired comprehensive knowledge of electrical engineering.
Overview
The availability and security of the electricity supply are global concerns in the continuing rise of energy production and consumption. Electrical energy is now more than ever the answer to the world's urgent energy challenges. Electrical energy is the crucial driver of efficiency and success in the energy transition towards a sustainable, truly industrial and consumer-oriented economy. Studies in the Master's Programme in Electrical Engineering are wide-ranging and relevant to industry.
Qualification | Duration | Study Mode |
M.Sc. | 24 months | full-time |
Start Date(s) | Location | |
August 18 2022 | On-campus |
Course details
In this Master’s programme, you may choose to specialise in the conversion, use and control of electric systems or the electricity market and solar economy
Entry requirements
You can apply to this programme either through the rolling or regular admission process. See detailed entry requirements for rolling admission and regular admission.
Career outcomes
Developing energy systems, energy-efficient technology, smart grids, electrifying transportation, and electricity markets employ Master's level graduates in electrical engineering now and will continue to do so in the future. New experts are needed for product development, sales, marketing and management. Your duties may include e.g. the design and production of electric devices, product development, technical sales or production management.