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This 90-credit program, offered by the School of Electronic Engineering, represents the highest level of European Masters education. It delivers advanced engineering instruction covering theoretical foundations, analysis techniques, system design, implementation strategies, and manufacturing processes for electronic and computer systems. Students can choose from 30 specialized modules, creating significant flexibility to tailor their Masters studies toward specific career goals. The program accepts new students twice yearly (September and January). September-start full-time students can graduate in 12 months, while January-start full-time students typically complete the program in 18 months. Part-time students benefit from adaptable study arrangements.
The curriculum enables students to: Gain comprehensive knowledge of cutting-edge theories, concepts, and methodologies across diverse Electronic and Computer Engineering disciplines; Develop critical insights into current technological advancements and research frontiers within specialized ECE domains; Acquire practical expertise in specialized ECE methodologies and techniques; Cultivate problem-solving skills to identify, analyze, and resolve complex engineering challenges while integrating knowledge and making informed technical judgments.
General Entry Requirements:
English language Requirements