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45 Master's degrees in Iceland

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Reykjavík University4,3(4)
Reykjavík, Iceland Top 9% in Worldwide

Corporate Finance

This Corporate Finance programme from Reykjavík University provides the necessary foundation for a career in corporate finance. Graduates will go on to work as CFOs, corporate finance specialists, financial analysts, financial consultants and investor relations professionals.

Full-time On-campus
1 year$26,443/yr
Reykjavík University4,3(4)
Reykjavík, Iceland Top 9% in Worldwide

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.

Full-time On-campus
2 years$16,601/yr
Reykjavík University4,3(4)
Reykjavík, Iceland Top 9% in Worldwide

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.

Full-time On-campus
2 years$19,667/yr
Reykjavík University4,3(4)
Reykjavík, Iceland Top 9% in Worldwide

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.

Full-time On-campus
2 years$19,667/yr
Reykjavík University4,3(4)
Reykjavík, Iceland Top 9% in Worldwide

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.

Full-time On-campus
2 years$19,667/yr

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