The Master’s in Electrical Engineering at Chengdu University of Technology (CDUT) is a graduate-level engineering program (typically structured as a three-year full-time degree) that trains students in the principles and technologies related to the generation, transmission, distribution, control and application of electrical energy. As part of the university’s broader Energy & Power/Engineering offerings, this program emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical engineering skills across areas such as power systems and their automation, high-voltage and insulation technology, electrical machines and apparatus, power electronics and drives, and modern electrical engineering theory and new technologies; coursework is complemented by laboratory work, engineering design and independent research under faculty supervision, often culminating in a master’s thesis or project that addresses real-world challenges in electrical energy systems and equipment. Graduates are prepared for careers in power and energy sectors, electrical equipment industries, research and development, system design and operation, and related fields where expertise in electrical engineering fundamentals and applied technologies is essential. At CDUT this field is positioned within the Energy & Power discipline with an electrical engineering focus and engages modern tools and methodologies relevant to contemporary electrical and energy engineering practice.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
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Main Campus (Chengdu): Located within Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province.
Yibin Campus: A second campus located in the city of Yibin, also in Sichuan.