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15 Master's degrees in Electronics & Embedded Technology in South Africa
South Africa offers a variety of Electronics & Embedded Technology programmes that cater to different financial situations. The lower-end tuition fee, represented by the €222, makes it accessible for many students. On the other hand, the typical tuition fee, indicated by the €2,642, reflects the average cost you might expect. For those looking for the best facilities and resources, the higher-end tuition fee, shown by the €13,679, is available but comes at a premium.
A significant 33% of programmes are designed to be affordable, ensuring that cost doesn't become a barrier to education. Additionally, the 13% of online programmes provides flexibility for those who need to balance studies with other commitments. It's also interesting to note that a 20% of South African universities offer Electronics & Embedded Technology programmes, highlighting the discipline's popularity and the country's commitment to technological education.
Electrical Engineering
This Electrical Engineering MSc programme from University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is aimed at developing research competencies.
Electronic Engineering
Electronic Engineering from University of Pretoria focuses on research to drive innovative and enquiry-led teaching for educating and positioning our students to be leaders in their professions.
Electrical and Electronic (Coursework)
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science from Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at University of Johannesburg offers a MEng in Electrical and Electronic (Coursework).
Applied Science - Chemical Technology
Applied Science - Chemical Technology from University of Pretoria focuses on research to drive innovative and enquiry-led teaching for educating and positioning our students to be leaders in their professions.
Technology Education
We offer our students a Master of Science in Technology Education degree at the University of South Africa (UNISA).
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Research)
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science from Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at University of Johannesburg offers a MEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Research).
Electronic Engineering
Electronic Engineering from Stellenbosch University focuses on advanced research in electrical or electronic engineering under the supervision of an academic staff member.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Research)
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science from Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at University of Johannesburg offers a MEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Research).
Micro and Nanoelectronics Engineering
The purpose of the Master in Micro and Nanoelectronics Engineering from University of Johannesburg is to develop engineers with advanced abilities in applying fundamental microelectronics within multi- and cross-disciplinary environments of today’s workplace.
Electronic Engineering
The College at University of Kwazulu Natal operates on the Pietermaritzburg, Westville and Howard College campuses, offering a full range of excellent undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including this Electronic Engineering degree.
Dental Technology
At Dental Technology from Cape Peninsula University of Technology students will conduct independent research under the guidance of an appointed supervisor who also is a authority in that specific area in which the intended research will be conducted.
Radar
The Radar programme at the University of Cape Town is designed to support students who cannot be resident in Cape Town for the full duration to complete all the courses, by using distance learning techniques during the follow-up periods.
Microelectronic Engineering
Microelectronic Engineering from University of Pretoria focuses on research to drive innovative and enquiry-led teaching for educating and positioning our students to be leaders in their professions.
Physics and Electronics
The aim of the Physics and Electronics program of Rhodes University is to help students develop appropriate mathematical tools necessary to represent and interpret information quantitatively. It also aims to develop certain skills and meaningful ways of thinking, reasoning and arguing with quantitative ideas in order to solve problems in any given context.
Engineering - Smart Grid Technology
The Engineering - Smart Grid Technology at Stellenbosch University offers an introduction to the key concepts of the Smart Grid, including information and communication technologies and their application and integration.