7 Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering in Ireland

Electronic and Computer Engineering
The Electronic and Computer Engineering at University of Galway is designed for graduates who hold an honours degree in Electronic & Computer Engineering or a closely related engineering discipline.

Electronic and Computer Engineering
The Master Electronic and Computer Engineering at University of Galway is a one-year, full-time programme for graduates in Electronic & Computer Engineering or related fields. Part of an accredited 4+1 pathway, it develops advanced, industry-focused skills and meets the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status, preparing you for leadership roles in engineering.

Energy Systems Engineering
The Master of Energy Systems Engineering at University of Galway is part of an integrated 4+1 programme of study, meeting the European Framework Standards for engineering accreditation. Successfully completing this (level 9) ME course, as part of an accredited 4+1 structure, will allow you to achieve the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status upon graduation.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering course at University College Cork drives many of the technological advances that we see in our fast-changing world, from smart grids and robotics to smartphones and the internet of things. It is an exciting and challenging career choice, characterised by constant personal development, innovation, and invention.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The Master of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at University of Galway is part of an integrated 4+1 programme of study, meeting the European Framework Standards for engineering accreditation. Successfully completing this ME course, as part of an accredited 4+1 structure, will allow you to achieve the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status upon graduation.
Electrical Power Engineering
The Electrical Power Engineering programme at University College Dublin is a two-year, full-time Master of Engineering degree. This professionally accredited course focuses on sustainable power systems and smart grid technology. It combines advanced technical training with a major research project and professional work experience.
Electrical Power Networks
The Master of Engineering Science in Electrical Power Networks programme at the University College Dublin is specifically designed to give you a fundamental understanding of the design and operation of electrical power networks in the context of the transition to a more sustainable energy system.