The Master’s in Electrical Engineering at Dalian Maritime University is a graduate-level program designed to develop advanced expertise in power systems, automation, control engineering, and power electronics, with a strong emphasis on applications in both general industry and the maritime engineering sector. The program combines theoretical coursework with hands-on laboratory training and research, enabling students to deepen their understanding of electrical machines, power conversion, intelligent control, and modern automation technologies. Students are guided by experienced faculty within the Marine Electrical Engineering College, which has a long history of engineering education and research. Over a period of about 2–3 years, students complete core and elective courses, participate in seminars, conduct independent research, and write a master’s thesis. Graduates are prepared for careers in electrical engineering design, automation, power system operation, equipment manufacturing, and research and development roles across marine, industrial, and high-tech engineering fields.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
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1. For degree programs, tuition of one academic year should be paid in full. Payment by installments is not allowed.
2. If a student were to withdraw from university within two weeks after school opens, 75% of the tuition would be refunded. 50% of the tuition would be refunded if the student were to withdraw from school within three weeks after school opens. For students who withdraw from school after three weeks from the opening of school, tuition would be neither refundable nor transferable(application fee is not refundable),