The objectives of the graduate program Master of Science (MSc) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) are to keep working professionals and fresh graduates in electrical and electronic engineering abreast with the rapidly changing technology that characterizes today’s knowledge-based economy and prepare them for research-oriented careers in academia, industry and government.
The Program provides an education based on excellent teaching and cutting-edge research to qualify students as leaders in both industrial and academic environments. It is distinguished by an extensive set of courses in three major disciplines within electrical and electronic engineering fields, Electronics, Communication, and Power and Control Systems. Students can choose courses from a particular discipline in consultation with the Graduate Program Coordinator or their thesis supervisor to work out an area of concentration that will guarantee a sound analytical strength in their area of specialization. In addition to the concentration courses, students will also need to choose a set of courses from other disciplines to broaden their knowledge base as per their educational plan that will meet their career goals and objectives.
In the thesis work, students will carry out an original research work, preferably on a topic within their academic track, under direct supervision of a faculty member. The objectives of the Program are supported by Control & Applications Research Center, Energy Research Group, an under-construction R&D Laboratory, to be equipped with high configuration PCs and a world-class faculty with ongoing research in a broad set of disciplines.
Students upon successful completion of the program will be able to: