Master of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Duration : 18 Months
Maximum Duration: 30 Months
University : Lincoln University College
Level : Masters
Our program, Master of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, enhances the technical knowledge of the students related to electrical and electronics and thus prepares the students for Engineering profession. We offer a subject based specific curriculum that comprises theoretical concepts as well as practical aspects related to the program. Our academic staff also helps the students to acquire skills required for scientific work or scientific activities related to this field of study.
Students may wish to pursue Ph.D program or may opt for a professional career in this relevant field after achieving a Master’s degree.
For successful completion of Masters degree in LUC, each candidate should publish minimum of Two research articles in scopus indexed journals, with Lincoln affiliation.
Programme Aim
We aim to provide the students with an understanding of the programme knowledge as well as the aspects related to the application of it. We also emphasize on the acquiring of skills by the students related to the application of the knowledge of science, mathematics and Engineering as it would help them to resolve technical problems in their professional sphere of work.
Career Opportunities
Students can work as electrical or Electronic Engineers in a diverse range of sectors such as communications as well as control and instrumentation as far as the process industries is concerned. Students may also choose to work in other fields such as information technologies, multimedia data processing and space applications as well as technologies.
Intake
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Entry Requirements
A degree from the relevant field.
Module line up
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Advanced VlSI Design
Advanced Microcontroller
Power Engineering
Research Methodology
Image Processing
Electric Power Distribution System
Power Electronics
RF MEMS Technology
Alternative Energy Systems
Electric Power Transmission System
Power Quality
Project Management
Research Project