Part time Masters Programs in Electrical Engineering 2021
A Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering has the purpose of training students so they can provide solutions to real-world engineering issues. The degree comes with a heavy focus on engineering techniques, mathematics and physics.
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Master in Electrical & Computer Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology - Graduate Studies
Become a sought-after expert with cutting-edge knowledge and strong professional connections.
Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)
Engineering Institute Of Technology
The Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems) will equip you with the necessary skills to address the demands of the modern power industry. You will learn how to design the c ...
MSc in Electrical Engineering
Bar-Ilan University
This two-year program taught entirely in English, offers tracks in electro-optics, nano and microelectronics, data science and information technology (signal processing, commu ...
Master of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of British Columbia - Faculty of Applied Science
The Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Electrical and Computer Engineering Program is for students interested in pursuing advanced studies and research in Biomedical Technolo ...
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Online)
North Carolina State University Engineering
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in an engineering discipline who wish to pursue a graduate degree ...
Master in Mechatronics
Technical University of Liberec
Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary programme integrating knowledge from electronics, mechanics, informatics and operations. Its substantial features are artificial intellige ...
Master of Science in Electronics and Telecommunications with Specialization in Radio Communication Systems and Networks
Gdańsk University of Technology
Courses prepare professional specialists in telecommunication systems and networks, especially cellular and trunked radio-communication, land, marine and airmobile radio-commu ...
Master in Electrical Engineering
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
New technologies such as electric cars or renewable and ecological power supply systems require fundamental research in electrical (energy) engineering. DC grids (used in batt ...
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This course has as a general aim to form competent engineers who can contribute to our society, on all levels and in different fields of application.
MSc in Electrical Energy and Mobility Systems
Carinthia University of Applied Sciences
Electrical energy and professions on electrical mobility and storage systems will play a vital role in facing common future technology challenges. As a result, a fast-growing ...
Master in Electronics
University of Oulu
A new international degree program that strongly leans on long-standing national degree program in Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE). The Master’s Degree Progra ...
MSc in Electrical Engineering
Tufts University - School of Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is a growing interdisciplinary department with a focus on research and education in a wide variety of sub-disciplines, ra ...
Master of Electrical Engineering
Atlantic International University Masters Programs
The Master of Electrical Engineering (MS, MSEE) program objective is to help students with the application of scientific and mathematical knowledge to the practical needs of s ...
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (M.S.)
The George Washington University - School of Engineering & Applied Science
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering is designed to help students understand and apply the principles of electrical engineering to such diverse areas as communicati ...
Master in Electrical Engineering - Advanced Power Systems, 2nd Cycle
University of Ljubljana
We will need to find a path towards increasing the technical and economic performance of the entire electrical power system, including human end users. All this will not be po ...