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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

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About Course

The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering is a postgraduate university study program that aims to deepen knowledge in the field of electrical engineering. It is generally divided into two parts: Master 1 (first year) and Master 2 (second year). Here is general information about the Master 1 & 2 program in Electrical Engineering:

Training Information: Objective: The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering aims to train highly qualified professionals in the field of electrical engineering. Students gain in-depth knowledge and practical skills to design, analyze, and optimize complex electrical systems.
Courses: The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering courses cover a wide range of subjects, such as power electrical systems, power electronics, electrical machines, electrical engineering, automation, energy management, embedded systems, electrical grids, renewable energies, etc. Students also have the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of electrical engineering, depending on their interests and the training programs offered by their institution.
Research Thesis: As part of their Master's degree (M2), students may be required to complete a research thesis on a specific topic in electrical engineering. This project allows students to develop research skills and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field.

Training objectives: Acquire in-depth knowledge in the field of electrical engineering.
Master the design, analysis, and optimization techniques for electrical systems.
Develop practical skills using specialized tools and software.
Understand the stakes related to energy, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.
Specialize in a specific area of electrical engineering according to the student's interests and career goals.
To be able to lead research and innovation projects in the field of electrical engineering.

Professional Opportunities: Electrical Engineering Engineer: Graduates of the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering can hold engineering positions in companies across various sectors such as energy, telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, IT, and more. Their role may involve designing, developing, testing, and maintaining complex electrical systems.
Researcher: Some students may choose to pursue doctoral studies after obtaining their Master's degree, specializing further in electrical engineering research. They may work within universities, research centers, or specialized institutes.
Energy Consultant: With the growing importance of environmental issues, electrical engineering graduates can work as consultants specializing in energy management, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Theoretical Foundations
  • Electrical Systems and Energy
  • Power electronics
  • Automatic and Control
  • Electrical engineering
  • Embedded systems and control systems

Course Content

Fourth year (Master 1)

Electrical Engineering Professional Integration Project

SEMESTER 7

UE1: Power Electronics

UE2: Power Systems and Electrical Grids

8TH SEMESTER

UE3: Electrical Machines and Industrial Applications

UE4: Writing Methodology

Fifth year (Master 2)

9th SEMESTER

UE1: Renewable Energies and Storage Systems

UE2: Control and Automation of Systems

10th Semester

UE3: Professional Project and Immersion

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This course meets my expectations... The explanations provided are focused and clear. I highly recommend it for those like me who wish to pursue electrical engineering but have mobility issues. NB: The best isn't necessarily in Uncle Sam's country... Thank you Univga
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