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119 Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering in United Kingdom
Electrical Power Engineering
The Electrical Power Engineering programme from Glasgow Caledonian University offers very exciting opportunities to understand the real challenges in future power networks and to develop innovative solutions.

Electronic Engineering
Develop your electronic engineering knowledge at the Electronic Engineering MSc course at the University of Southampton. This course will give you the latest techniques, technologies and tools to help you meet emerging economic and social challenges. We’re a top 10 university in the UK for electronic engineering, meaning you’ll get the graduate opportunities you need for your future career.

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering programme from University of Essex enables you to acquire the essential knowledge, skills, competency, and critical awareness necessary for a rewarding career in the electronics industry.

Electrical Power and Energy Systems (with Advanced Practice)
This Electrical Power and Energy Systems (with Advanced Practice) programme at Teesside University is for graduate engineers wishing to work in the electrical power industry. It develops your knowledge of electrical power and energy systems, giving you a good understanding of the latest developments and techniques within the electrical power industry.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering course from London South Bank University is an advanced course designed for engineering graduates to enhance their skills in this area of high technology.

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering programme at Bangor University aims to provide a broad based course which will enable you to contribute to the future development of electronic products and services.

Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering
The Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University of Sussex is for you if you have a physics or engineering background and wish to work in electronics-based industries.

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering programme from Bangor University provides a dedicated route for high-calibre students who are ready to carry out independent research (and possibly have a specific research aim in mind) leading to PhD level study or who are seeking a stand alone research-based qualification suitable for a career in research with transferable skills for graduate employment.

Instrumentation and Control Engineering (with Advanced Practice)
This Instrumentation and Control Engineering (with Advanced Practice) programme at Teesside University adds an advanced practice module to our one-year master’s and is an opportunity to enhance your qualification by an internship, research or study abroad experience.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The ResM Electrical and Electronic Engineering offered by the University of Plymouth can be studied either full or part time. You study the core modules listed on this page and attend individual tutorials with your supervisor and regular research seminars.

Electrical Power and Control Engineering
The Electrical Power and Control Engineering course at Liverpool John Moores University includes the IET accreditation you need to boost your future employment opportunities. It can even be completed part-time to enable you to study as you remain in employment.
Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering programme offered by Middlesex University equips you with high-level skills and knowledge in electronics, automated, embedded systems, telecommunications, digital twins, machine learning, that are much sought after worldwide

Microelectronic Systems with a Year in Industry
On this well-established Microelectronic Systems with a Year in Industry programme from University of Liverpool, you will develop advanced knowledge and skills in key aspects of telecommunications and wireless systems.
Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
The M.S. in Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering at Staffordshire University offers students the opportunity to be behind the latest developments in a fast-paced world of communications.
Power Systems Engineering
The Power Systems Engineering MSc at the University College London (UCL) is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to work at a professional level in industries involved in the production, distribution and consumption of energy and power. This wide range of industries includes transport, conventional and renewable power generation.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme offered by The University of Lancashire is delivered by a team passionate about the application of cutting-edge technologies. Their academics are dedicated to teaching and research.
Electrical Power Systems Engineering
The University of Manchester offers an MSc in Electrical Power Systems Engineering, designed for professionals seeking to advance their careers. This online course spans 12 to 30 months, depending on the qualification level. Students can balance their studies with work commitments while gaining in-depth knowledge of sustainable electrical systems.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (MSc) offered by the University of Greater Manchester aims to equip you with advanced skills and knowledge in this specialist field. You’ll explore essential areas such as embedded systems, smart engineering, power electronics, electrical machine and drive systems, and the dedicated team will focus on preparing you for a career in this innovative industry.

Light and Lighting
The Light and Lighting programme from UCL brings together the technical and creative sides of lighting design, to offer an extensive package of knowledge and skills for your career as a lighting professional working in the built environment.