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Why choose this course?
The Master's Degree in Electrical Energy and Systems Engineering aims to provide students with a highly-developed skill set in the fields of electrical engineering and systems engineering (automation). The course is multidisciplinary, preparing students for professional roles which require high-level scientific, technical and managerial qualifications.
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Educational objectives
Students acquire both a solid methodological foundation and practical experience. The course focusses on theoretical and scientific aspects of electrical engineering and systems engineering (automation), and on the ability to identify, formulate and solve complex electrical and automation problems.
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Career prospects
Graduates will be qualified to work in different areas of electrical energy and systems engineering, for example, as design engineers, production engineers, quality control and testing engineers, and engineers for the analysis and management of complex systems. They may also choose to go into scientific research and technological development.
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Final examination and degree
Graduates obtain a master’s degree (EQF 7) which certifies the skills acquired by the student. The final mark is given out of 110. The final examination consists of the defence of a thesis in the presence of a board of examiners. This is followed by a brief discussion at the award ceremony. The final mark takes both the defence and subsequent discussion into consideration according to a formula.
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