7 Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering in Denmark
Denmark is a fantastic destination for international students interested in pursuing Electrical Engineering. The tuition fees for these programmes can vary, with the lower-end fee being €15,000 and the typical fee around €15,340. On the higher end, you might find programmes with fees up to €17,300. It's great to know that 1% of the programmes are considered affordable, making it accessible for many students. Additionally, 1% of the Electrical Engineering programmes in Denmark are offered online, providing flexibility for those who need it. With 16% of Danish universities offering Electrical Engineering programmes, students have a wide range of options to choose from.

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.

Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering programme from Aarhus University gives you the theoretical and practical tools to design, analyse, develop, and integrate advanced electrical and electronic systems.

Energy Engineering
In the Energy Engineering course at Aalborg University, you will learn how to analyse, develop and optimise energy technologies – thermal, electrical and mechatronic. You will discover and define the energy sources of the future and gain knowledge about the energy processes that form the basis for the production, distribution and consumption of energy.
Hybrid Wind Power Systems
During the specialisation in Hybrid Wind Power Systems programme of Aalborg University (Aalborg Campus), you will study the electrical aspects of wind power systems and learn about generators, power electronics, control techniques, power systems and integration of wind turbines in the electric power supply network.
Industry Master of Electrical Engineering
The programme in Industry Master of 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.
Electrical Engineering - Flexible Work-Integrated
The Electrical Engineering - Flexible Work-Integrated programme from Aarhus University allows you to earn your degree while working part-time in a paid engineering position. Over 4 years, you combine part-time studies with approximately 25 hours of relevant work per week, applying your academic knowledge directly in real-life settings.
Electrical Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering
When you study Energy Engineering, you can choose the Electrical Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering programme of Aalborg University (Aalborg Campus).