The Master’s in Electrical Engineering at Harbin Engineering University is a graduate-level engineering program offered under the first-level discipline of Electrical Engineering, which HEU is authorized to grant at the master’s level.
The discipline is closely connected with power systems, power electronics, control and automation, and has a distinctive focus on marine and ship electrical applications due to the university’s heritage in naval and marine engineering. Research and teaching emphasize areas such as power electronics technology, power system analysis and control, power transmission automation, and advanced electric propulsion technologies, particularly within marine and ocean engineering contexts.
This program equips students with both theoretical foundations and practical skills in electrical engineering, preparing them for careers in research, technical development, system design, and engineering analysis. Typical focus areas in the master's curriculum may include power systems, electric machines and drives, integrated energy systems, control technology, and real-world electrical engineering applications.
The master’s degree program generally spans about 2–3 years of full-time study, during which students complete advanced coursework, potentially engage in laboratory and research projects, and conduct thesis-based research under faculty supervision.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.