A Master’s in Electrical Engineering is a graduate-level engineering degree that typically lasts 2–3 years and focuses on advanced theory, research, and practical skills related to electrical systems, electronics, power, control and signal processing, preparing students for technical leadership, research, and industry roles. The program builds on undergraduate foundations in mathematics, circuits, and electromagnetics and includes core courses in areas such as power systems, control theory, communication systems, signal processing and electric machinery, along with specialized electives or research options that allow students to focus on particular interests like power electronics, renewable energy systems, intelligent control or communications. Most programs require a combination of coursework and a research thesis or project, where students apply analytical methods and modern tools to solve complex engineering problems, and culminate in the presentation and defense of original research. Graduates of the degree are equipped to work as electrical engineers, system designers, R&D engineers, controls and automation specialists, power systems analysts, or to continue into doctoral research in academia or industry, benefiting from strong analytical ability and hands-on technical expertise in cutting-edge electrical technology.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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