The Master’s in Electrical Engineering at Shanghai Maritime University is a three‑year graduate engineering program that equips students with advanced knowledge and skills in electrical systems, power engineering, automation, and intelligent control technologies. The curriculum combines foundational theory with practical laboratory work and research, covering topics such as power systems and electronics, control theory, electric machinery, renewable energy integration, signal processing, and intelligent electrical systems. Students engage in project‑based learning and scientific research under faculty supervision, and they may explore applications related to maritime electrical systems, shipboard power networks, smart grids, and industrial automation. This prepares graduates for careers in sectors such as power generation and distribution, marine and offshore electrical engineering, automation and control industries, research institutions, and advanced technology enterprises, where expertise in electrical engineering design, analysis, and innovation is essential.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
Lingang Campus (New Campus): The main, large campus located in the Lingang New Area, facing the East China Sea, ideal for its focus on shipping and logistics.
Minsheng Campus (Old Campus): The original campus on Minsheng Road in Pudong.
Other Campuses: Gangwan (East Campus) and Haihua Campus also exist, but Lingang is the primary modern location.
Application deadline:
·Chinese Government Scholarship (CGS): December 1st, 2025-February 1st, 2026
·Shanghai Government Scholarship (SGS): December 1st, 2025-April 30th, 2026
·Self-financed Applicants: December 1st, 2025-May 30th, 2026
The academic term begins each year in September (the exact date will be specified in the Admission Letter).