329 Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering in Europe

Electronic and Electrical Engineering
This Electronic and Electrical Engineering degree from University of Chester requires a broad educational background in order to be able to design, control and maintain smart electronic devices and IoT systems.
Electronic Communications Engineering
Nottingham Trent University introduces the Electronic Communications Engineering MS, a cutting-edge program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of electronic communications. This MS delves into topics such as telecommunications, wireless systems, and signal processing, preparing graduates for careers at the forefront of technological innovation.
Electronic Engineering with Project Management
The University of Bedfordshire offers a two-year MSc in Electronic Engineering with Project Management. This postgraduate degree is designed for individuals with an electronics background, focusing on advanced technical skills and project management capabilities. The course is delivered in a full-time format, providing a comprehensive learning experience.
Microelectronics and Microsystems
The Microelectronics and Microsystems program from Hamburg University of Technology consists of various required elective courses covering the fields of communication, computer science and signal processing.
Power Electronics and Electromechanics, Computing Sciences and Electrical Engineering
This Power Electronics and Electromechanics, Computing Sciences and Electrical Engineering MSc programme from Tampere University will provide you with the necessary skills for understanding, analysing and implementing power-electronic and electromechanical energy-conversion devices in a wide range of applications.
Quantum Engineering
Stand at the forefront of the technological revolution! Our unique Quantum Engineering master’s program prepares you to understand, use, and advance the technologies of the future.The program educates engineers who understand the fundamentals of quantum physics and can apply quantum-based technologies (such as quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensing) in engineering practice.
Electric Power Industry
The Electric Power Industry program offered at Comillas Pontifical University introduces students to the technical and economic aspects of this new sector over a one year period.
Electrical Engineering
This Master in Electrical Engineering from UCLouvain (UCL) offers you: diverse professional opportunities in the industrial sector and in the multiple applications of electricity and its related fields.

Electric Vehicle Systems
The Electric Vehicle Systems degree course delivered by Brunel University of London has been designed to equip you with advanced knowledge of low-carbon electric vehicle systems and advanced battery technologies.

Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering programme from University of Nicosia prepares students to succeed in a constantly growing, highly demanding and competitive technological world and aims to create an academic environment conducive to learning new technologies and engineering concepts.

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering programme from University of Surrey is a captivating, technically focused one-year course where you can tailor your studies to suit your specific interests and ambitions.

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.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
In the Master’s Program of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, students from Cyprus International University can carry out research and development activities in the fields of electrical power systems, telecommunications, circuits and systems, electromagnetic fields, microwave technology, and control and robotic systems.

Electrical Engineering
The programme in Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) allows you to participate in work at all levels, including advanced theories, methods, and components for practical systems and applications in, e.g., satellites, robots, and wind turbines. You will learn to understand the theory and apply mathematical methods for designing or analysing problems in a given area.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
If you like the idea of creating electrical systems which could help millions of people on a day-to-day basis, then then studying an MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Coventry University could be for you.

Electrical and Electronics Engineering
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering programme of the Istanbul Aydin University focuses on advanced level education for engineers for taking part in research and making contributions to research and development in the field of electrical and electronics engineering.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
The purpose of the MSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering programme from Yasar University is to provide students with technical education in the rapidly growing electrical and electronics sector, and give them the opportunity to gain innovative experience and conduct high level research.
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 Power Engineering
Do you want to explore the technology behind sustainable energy solutions, as well as how to regulate energy supply that is based on hydro power? Become an expert in hydro power and power supply with this Electrical Power Engineering programme from University of South-Eastern Norway.
Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering
Designed for engineers working in the sector, this Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering programme at The University of Manchester will arm you with the tools and techniques to keep pace with the rapidly evolving electricity industry.