14 Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in Iceland
Computational Engineering
The Computational Engineering at University of Iceland is a two-year graduate study programme in computational engineering at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, School of Engineering and Natural Sciences.
Biomedical Engineering
The interdisciplinary Biomedical Engineering programme at Reykjavík University trains our graduates in applying modern engineering methods to understand, modify and control biological systems with the goal of improving health and quality of life.
Environmental Engineering
Graduates of the Environmental Engineering program at University of Iceland possess significant understanding of problems and subjects, based on the most recent information and research in the field of environmental engineering.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
With the emergence of new knowledge in information technology the overlap with communication technology has become ever clearer. The Electrical and Computer Engineering program at the University of Iceland emphasises foundational knowledge in communication technology, which Electrical and Computer Engineering students can synthesise, with information technology through diverse courses on offer.
Mechanical Engineering
Graduates of the Mechanical Engineering program at University of Iceland possess significant understanding of problems and subjects, based on the most recent information and research in the field of Mechanical Engineering.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering program at University of Iceland prepares future gratuates to take decisions on a professional basis and justify them, discuss, explain and present bioengineering issues and communicate both with scholars as well as general audience and use acquired knowledge and learning skills for further studies and be responsible for own professional development.
Mechatronic Engineering
Mechatronic Engineering from Reykjavík University is a graduate programme that combines a solid theoretical foundation in physical science and mathematics, with engineering design and entrepreneurship.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering program at University of Iceland is designed to train students in building technology, conceptualizing, analysing, designing and detailing civil engineering structures for the modern society. Civil engineers play a vital role in designing buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, harbour structures, power plants.

Sustainable Energy Science
At the interdisciplinary programme in Sustainable Energy Science at Reykjavík University you’ll learn sustainable energy the way it’s practiced: exploring the technological, environmental, economic, and social dimensions of the global energy transition.
Engineering Physics
Graduates of the Engineering Physics program at University of Iceland possess significant understanding of problems and subjects, based on the most recent information and research in the fields of physics and engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
A broadly applicable programme that builds upon fundamental concepts in physics and engineering. Students in the Mechanical Engineering at Reykjavík University are exposed to and are able to specialise in various fields, anything from the design and manufacturing of micro-scale electro-mechanical devices to the building and operation of large-scale power plants.
Sustainable Energy Engineering
At the Iceland School of Energy at Reykjavik University, you’ll learn Sustainable Energy Engineering the way it’s practiced: mastering the technological, societal, environmental, and economic dimensions of energy so you can improve today’s systems and engineer the ones we’ll rely on tomorrow.
Electric Power Management
The M.Sc. in Electric Power Management at Reykjavík University requires 24 months of continuous study and the completion of 120 ECTS. A personalized study plan is developed for each student with the assistance of an academic supervisor.
Electric Power Engineering
At the Iceland School of Energy at Reykjavik University, you’ll learn Electric Power Engineering the way it’s practiced: by working directly with the systems that keep modern societies running. You’ll study how to design, model, and operate reliable power systems as electrification and renewable integration continue to grow.