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We are currently experiencing the dawn of a new Industrial Revolution, where graduates must navigate success in an era dominated by automation. Virtually every facet of contemporary life has been transformed by information processing systems. This transformation spans education (digital learning platforms and automated grading), transportation (autonomous vehicles and electronic control units), finance (algorithmic trading), leisure and retail (AI-powered assistants and personalized recommendation systems), healthcare (automated diagnosis and advanced imaging technologies), and digital humanities.
The M.Sc. in Electronic and Information Engineering program caters to students with robust academic foundations in electronic/electrical engineering, computer engineering, or similar disciplines, seeking to deepen their expertise in electronic and information engineering.
This program is ideal for those aspiring to build careers in telecommunications, wireless networks, data communications, computer networking, software development, or signal processing. It also serves professionals looking to upgrade their skills for career advancement or transition.
Students can complete this M.Sc. program either through a one-year full-time track or a flexible two-to-three-year part-time option, comprising 60 ECTS of coursework and a 30 ECTS research project. Those selecting at least 15 ECTS from the Computational Engineering specialization can earn a focused credential. All M.Sc. candidates undertake a significant research project culminating in a 30 ECTS thesis.
Alongside the standard M.Sc. entry, applicants may opt for parallel Postgraduate Certificate (30 ECTS) or Postgraduate Diploma (60 ECTS) pathways. Successful certificate/diploma graduates can later convert their qualifications into a full M.Sc. Part-time learners may pursue a staged three-year study plan, with the flexibility of a one-year interim break if needed.