Master of Science in Engineering (Electrical) (Mainly by Research)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
The Master of Science in Engineering (Electrical) (Mainly by Research) is an immersive journey into the forefront of electrical engineering innovations. This full-time research-based program spans three dynamic semesters, offering you an enriching platform to delve into pioneering research areas alongside esteemed faculty members. Before enrolling, you’ll have the invaluable opportunity to collaborate with our distinguished engineering faculty, shaping your research proposal to align perfectly with your academic ambitions.
In this program, you’ll explore three key areas of research in the electrical stream, each brimming with possibilities for innovation and discovery. Dive into the realm of Electronic Systems Engineering, where you’ll delve into cutting-edge topics such as air traffic management, avionics systems, and energy-efficient electronic system design. Alternatively, explore the boundless horizons of Electrical Engineering, where you’ll unravel the complexities of renewable energy systems, electrical machine drives, and the electrifying world of microgrids and smart grids.
Overview
Embark on a transformative journey in Systems and Control Engineering, where you’ll master the art of adaptive and intelligent control systems, delve into the realms of computational intelligence, and unravel the mysteries of spatio-temporal system modeling. Our program empowers you with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the complex landscape of modern engineering, equipping you to tackle real-world challenges with confidence and ingenuity.
Admission Requirements
- a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree with at least Second Class Honours or
- a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree with at least Second Class Honours in appropriate subjects as approved by the Board or
- a Bachelor degree with a Third Class (Honours) in Engineering or in a relevant area of study and are in possession of other qualifications, including relevant experience following their first cycle degree or
- equivalent qualifications approved by Senate on the recommendation of the Board.
- ENR5006: Research Methods for Engineering
- ENR5020: Dissertation
- ENR5026: Science Communication in Engineering
Non EU Applicants:
Total Tuition Fees: Eur 13,400
Local/EU/EEA Applicants:
Annual Enrolment Fee: Eur 400
Future Career Outcomes
Our alumni stand as testament to the program’s efficacy, with graduates securing prestigious positions in leading industries worldwide. From spearheading renewable energy initiatives to revolutionizing automation processes, our alumni continue to make strides in shaping the future of engineering. With a strong emphasis on practical skills development and industry-aligned curriculum, our program ensures you’re well-equipped to thrive in today’s competitive job market.