329 Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering in Europe

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering programme at Politecnico di Torino is the natural continuation of the three-year BSc program in electronic engineering, but it is also easily accessible to those who hold a BSc in other engineering programs.

Electrical Energy Systems
This course has a particular focus on the integration of renewable generation into electricity transmission and distribution networks and on preparing students for a new era of truly ‘smart’ grids, and is designed to meet the urgent need for specialists in advanced electrical energy systems.

Electrical Engineering - Mastertrack Semiconductor Devices and Technology
At the Electrical Engineering - Mastertrack Semiconductor Devices and Technology programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) you will learn how chips work, how they are fabricated and how they are designed, to make processors or transceivers, for example.

Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering (by research)
Within the Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering (by research) programme at the University of Birmingham, you'll address complex challenges in power, communications, transport, healthcare, and human-systems integration, applying your knowledge to real-world problems impacting our civilization.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Thesis)
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Thesis) course is offered at Atlas University. Electrical and Electronics Engineers use a design process based on science, technology, and common sense to design and realize consumer products, electronic components, microchips, computers, signal processing, power systems, telecommunications, robotics, transportation systems, and the like.
International Incorporated Master in Electronic Engineering MSc
The International Incorporated Master in Electronic Engineering MSc from De Montfort University International College will build upon your knowledge of core aspects of electronics, with a focus on traditionally underrepresented themes such as power electronics and electromagnetic compatibility.

Electronic Engineering
Electronic engineering powers the world we live in today. From games consoles, smartphones and fitness trackers to life-saving medical systems, cyber security and self-driving cars. On this M.Eng. in Electronic Engineering degree from the University of Portsmouth, you’ll learn to design and develop electronic equipment and devices that could have a significant impact on the world.
Electrical Automotive Engineering
This Electrical Automotive Engineering course at Coventry University aims to provide the expertise required to meet the modern transportation market demands. Carefully planned, it consists of a balanced mix between electric power, electronics and communications.

Electrical Power
The Electrical Power programme from Newcastle University covers all major disciplines of electrical power. You'll deepen your knowledge, commercial awareness and technical ability to develop advanced skills.
Electrical Engineering
The Mid Sweden University Master’s programme in Electrical Engineering has a strong focus on embedded systems and sensor systems, and teaches you how to design such systems and how to connect them to different products and programmes.
Advanced Semiconductor Nanotechnologies
Students in Advanced Semiconductor Nanotechnologies at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg acquire advanced scientific skills and hands-on experience in chemical and physical technologies for the fabrication of miniaturized semiconductor devices.
Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering program offered at University of Genoa trains professionals to contribute to technological innovation in the many fields of electronics applications. Solid basic skills, versatility and multidisciplinarity are the main components of the training course.
Electrical Energy and Mobility Systems
A new Master Degree Program has been created to address these needs: Electrical Energy and Mobility Systems from Carinthia University of Applied Sciences is the only applied science course in electrical energy & mobility systems for applied research and development professions in technology engineering.
Electric Vehicle Engineering
This Electric Vehicle Engineering degree programme at University of Bologna provides theoretical and practical knowledge, with students able to specialize in their preferred area.
Electrical Engineering
The MSc in Electrical Engineering at Durham University is a one-year full-time programme designed to equip students with essential engineering expertise. This course focuses on developing innovative solutions for sustainable energy management, preparing graduates for impactful careers in the engineering sector.
Sustainability, Energy and Development
The MSc in Sustainability, Energy and Development at Durham University is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This degree delves into pressing global issues such as climate change and inequality, equipping students with the knowledge to drive sustainable transformations.
Electrical Energy
Through the Electrical Energy program of the University of Nantes students will acquire excellent skills in the management of electrical energy. Based on electrical engineering courses, students will be able to design, develop and improve complex electrical systems (innovative machine, advanced power electronics, smart grid and multi-source systems), and to prepare PhD.

Electrical Engineering
The Master of Electrical Engineering programme from KU Leuven is a comprehensive course of study providing graduate students with the foundational knowledge needed to pioneer the next generation of networked, integrated systems.
Advanced Electrical Power and Energy Systems
The Advanced Electrical Power and Energy Systems program at University of Strathclyde is designed to provide the advanced training you need for a career in the dynamic power and energy sectors.
Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering by Research programme at Royal Holloway University of London is a broad and ever-expanding discipline, providing ample scope for students seeking to carry out research.