Master in Electrical Engineering (M.Sc./M.Eng.)
Aglantzia, Cyprus
DURATION
3 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 Mar 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 5,125
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Electrical Engineering is a broad field that covers many diverse areas of study such as microelectronics, digital communications, wireless systems, optical systems, power systems, signal and image processing, computer technology, microprocessors, automation and control, computational intelligence and robotics, microwaves, antennas, computer networks, etc. Students and faculty in Electrical Engineering also develop synergies with disciplines outside of engineering; for example, with medicine and the life sciences that can lead to education and research in for example biomedical engineering.
The program prepares graduates for distinguished practice in electrical engineering; equipping students with the necessary skills and tools for pursuing engineering solutions to current engineering problems while being responsibly aware of all implications associated with the proposed solution. To that end, the curriculum provides a sound theoretical background along with current, practical tools and techniques for solving complex electrical engineering problems.
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Ideal Students
The number of places available are announced by the Graduate School with the eligibility criteria for candidates, as well as other required documents that must be attached to the application such as:
• Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University.
• Previous University education in a suitable subject (academic background) and grades of relevant degrees.
• Letters of recommendation.
• Personal interview and/or written examination (if provided by the Department’s internal rules).
• Submission of preliminary research proposal for admission to a doctoral course (if provided by the Department’s internal rules).
The Department may also set additional criteria and quality indicators such as: (a) number of students’ publications in scientific journals, (b) students’ participation in seminars, symposia, research programmes, (c) presentations by students at conferences, (d) knowledge of foreign languages, and (e) professional experience, etc.
Before submitting your application, please read the Postgraduate prospectus and any relevant departmental prospectus. You may also consult the website of the relevant department.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Postgraduate Study Scholarships for International Students at the University of Cyprus
Since its establishment in 1989, the University of Cyprus (UCY) has earned a strong reputation domestically, regionally, and internationally, and it has earned a prominent place in World University Rankings. Its focus on academic excellence, as well as research and teaching, is widely recognized. UCY, in line with its internationalization strategy and commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, offers a number of scholarships to qualified international candidates in the following interesting and specialized postgraduate programs:
- Master in Business Economics (total tuition fee: 10.000 euros)
- Master in Economic Analysis (total tuition fee: 5.125 euros) or PhD in Economics (total tuition fee: 4.000 euros for Master’s holders)
- Master in Artificial Intelligence (total tuition fee: 5.125 euros)
- Master in Teaching French as a Foreign Language (total tuition fee: 5.125 euros)
The scholarships will be awarded in the form of a deduction from the total amount of tuition fees of the selected postgraduate program. Candidates must meet the academic criteria and adhere to the admission requirements of the specific study program.
UCY is currently accepting online applications for admission in September 2024. The deadline for applications for the above-mentioned postgraduate programs is 14th June 2024, except for the Master in Artificial Intelligence, which has a deadline of 31st May 2024.
Curriculum
Courses per Semester
Semester 1
- 4 Electives
Semester 2
- ECE 701 Postgraduate Seminar
- 3 Electives
Semester 3
- ECE 721 M.Sc. Thesis I 15
- ECE 722 M.Sc. Thesis II
List of Electives
- ECE 601 Supplementary Autonomous Study for M.S.
- ECE 621 Stochastic Processes
- ECE 622 Information Theory
- ECE 623 Digital Signal Processing
- ECE 624 Principles of Digital Communication
- ECE 625 Wireless Communication Network
- ECE 626 Image Processing
- ECE 627 Machine Vision
- ECE 629 Fiber Optic Communication Systems and Networks
- ECE 630 Optical Networks
- ECE 631 Systems Theory
- ECE 632 Modern Decision and Control Systems
- ECE 633 Security of Computer Systems and Networks
- ECE 634 Introduction to Computatational Intelligence
- ECE 635 Optimization Theory and Applications
- ECE 636 Systems Identification
- ECE 643 Radio and Microwave Wireless Systems
- ECE 645 Optics and Photonics
- ECE 647 Autonomous Mobile Robots
- ECE 648 Introduction to Photonics
- ECE 649 Electromagnetic Waves and Antenna Theory
- ECE 651 Advanced Interactive Methods
- ECE 652 Information Theory
- ECE 653 Advanced Real-Time Systems
- ECE 654 Advanced Computer Networks
- ECE 656 Advanced Computer Architecture
- ECE 657 Computer-Aided Design for VLSI
- ECE 658 Evaluation and Simulation Computer Systems
- ECE 659 VLSI Design
- ECE 660 VLSI Test
- ECE 663 Distributed Systems
- ECE 664 Digital Design with FPGAs
- ECE 665 Instrumentation and Sensors
- ECE 667 Microwave and Radio-Frequency Circuits
- ECE 671 Neurophysiology and the Senses
- ECE 677 Optical Engineering and Photonics Lab
- ECE 680 Power Systems Analysis
- ECE 681 Power Systems Operation and Control
- ECE 682 Renewable Sources of Energy-Photovoltaic
- ECE 683 Power Electronics
- ECE 684 Analysis of Power Generation Technologies
- ECE 685 Power System Plant and Operation
- ECE 686 Power System Modelling
- ECE 687 Building Integration of Photovoltaic (PV): Towards nearly zero energy buildings (NZEB)
- ECE 690 Fault Tolerant Systems
- ECE 711 Directed Study for M.Sc. Students I and II
- ECE 712 Directed Study for Master Students II
- ECE 713 Directed Study for Master Students III
- ECE 714 Independent Study for Master Students IV
- ECE 795 Pattern Recognition
- ECE 798 Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ECE 799 Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Rankings
The University of Cyprus is the only Cypriot university that achieves for the fourth consecutive year to be included in the list of Shanghai 2021 and, specifically among the 601-700 top universities in the world (ShanghaiRanking-Univiersities). The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) was established in 2001. It is an ecosystem where scientists and engineers from different fields work together to solve the most challenging scientific problems. The research focus areas of ECE are control, robotics and autonomous systems, well-being and a smart living environment, industrial electronics and informatics, and power systems and conversion. In a relatively short period of time, ECE managed to establish high quality research, teaching, and outreach activities and this is reflected in the fact that UCY is ranked 201-300 worldwide in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in Academic Rankings of World Universities (Shanghai Rankings) for 2021.
Program Outcome
The main objective of the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering/Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering program is to educate and train in-depth engineers in various fields of electrical engineering, who will subsequently be able to solve advanced electrical engineering problems using software tools and state-of-the-art equipment. In this problem-solving process, technological constraints and constraints inherent to the problem at hand, both in terms of hardware and software, are taken into account. Furthermore, the program aims to introduce students to the cutting-edge research and innovation currently taking place in the various areas of Electrical Engineering.
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Career Opportunities
The Department host many Research Laboratories, run by Faculty members, that have also been highly successful in attracting significant research funding and where the Department’s graduates can also find employment as researchers and engineers. The Universitys' Career Center offers guidance and support to students and graduates in their professional self-discovery by offering career appointments, events, and the ability to browse and apply for a plethora of vacancies, including internships. Students and graduates can use services to:
- Book application and CV advice
- Browse and book onto events and seminars
- Browse and apply for vacancies and internships.
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