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Electrical and electronic engineering form the backbone of modern technological advancements, powering breakthroughs from wireless networks to automated machinery, clean energy solutions to intelligent infrastructure. By pursuing GCU's MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, you'll acquire cutting-edge expertise to lead in these dynamic sectors. Through research and innovation, you'll help shape a more sustainable world while serving the greater good. For nearly 30 years, GCU's School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment has produced skilled graduates in this discipline, with this master's program specifically designed in collaboration with UK-SPEC/IET to cultivate analytical professionals for the engineering sector. Master's candidates are urged to become IET members and engage in GCU's regular industry events. Active participation in professional engineering organizations proves invaluable for aspiring engineers, particularly when working toward Chartered Engineer certification. The program delivers an in-depth examination of electrical and electronic engineering principles, with special focus on pressing global issues through coursework in sustainable power generation, digital communications, and advanced sensor technologies. Practical application is emphasized through real-world industry projects and case analyses. This qualification opens doors to prestigious international career paths across multiple sectors including power distribution, green energy, marine engineering, transportation systems, electronics development, and communication networks.