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255 Part-time Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering

Light and Lighting
The Light and Lighting programme from UCL brings together the technical and creative sides of lighting design, to offer an extensive package of knowledge and skills for your career as a lighting professional working in the built environment.

Integrated Circuits
The Integrated Circuits MSc programme from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology is designed for professionals and students with a bachelor’s degree in engineering or science who are interested in acquiring in-depth knowledge in microelectronic engineering, or upgrade their knowledge in IC design.

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering MSc programme from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology brings students up-to-date in the use of state-of-the-art technologies that are changing the way we work and interact in an increasingly interconnected world.

Electronic Engineering (by research)
The Electronic Engineering (by research) research degree from University of York focuses on independent learning and discovery. It prepares you for doctoral study, or gives you a competitive edge in the job market.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering (by research)
University of Bristol's Electrical and Electronic Engineering (by research) programme collaborates with more than 30 industrial organisations and has been successful in attracting substantial research funding from diverse sources in the UK, Europe and overseas.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The students in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme at University of Canterbury span several research disciplines, including power systems, materials and nanotechnology, communications, acoustics, computational imaging, neural engineering, power electronics, and radio frequency engineering.

Engineering (Electrical)
The Engineering (Electrical) programme offered by Wrexham University will equip you with advanced expertise in intelligent systems, automation, and power infrastructure. Offered full or part-time, it blends theory with applied projects and research, preparing you for leadership in the electrical and energy sectors.

Graduate Certificate in Power System Analysis and Design
This Graduate Certificate in Power System Analysis and Design from Engineering Institute of Technology will provide you with an opportunity to develop your knowledge and skills to analyze power systems, stability of systems, power quality analysis and earthing/grounding and protection of electrical systems.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The ResM Electrical and Electronic Engineering offered by the University of Plymouth can be studied either full or part time. You study the core modules listed on this page and attend individual tutorials with your supervisor and regular research seminars.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Loughborough University is meticulously designed to develop highly skilled graduates with advanced theoretical knowledge and practical expertise.

Electronic Engineering
If you're ready to take your expertise in Electronic Engineering into a postgraduate research degree, then the University of Portsmouth is the perfect place to fulfil your ambitions.

Electronic and Electrical Engineering
This Electronic and Electrical Engineering degree from University of Chester requires a broad educational background in order to be able to design, control and maintain smart electronic devices and IoT systems.

Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)
The Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) programme from Flinders University reflects Flinders University’s strength over many years in instrumentation, control systems and robotics, including computer vision, renewable energy systems and electronics for medical devices.

Electrical Power Systems
Take the lead in the future of our energy networks. The Electrical Power Systems degree offered by the University of Birmingham will develop your power engineering skills ready for an exciting career.

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering programme at Bangor University aims to provide a broad based course which will enable you to contribute to the future development of electronic products and services.

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering programme from Bangor University provides a dedicated route for high-calibre students who are ready to carry out independent research (and possibly have a specific research aim in mind) leading to PhD level study or who are seeking a stand alone research-based qualification suitable for a career in research with transferable skills for graduate employment.

Microelectronics and Microsystems
The M.Sc. in Microelectronics and Microsystems at the University of Malta aims to allow you to further your knowledge in the areas of expertise with additional focus on fostering research and development of new ideas in these areas.

Electronic Engineering and the Internet of Things
On this well-established MSc programme, you will develop advanced knowledge and skills in key aspects of electronic engineering and the Internet of Things. The course content is updated annually to maintain industry relevance and to reflect the latest developments in the industry.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This Electrical and Electronic Engineering study delivered by University of Plymouth focuses on state-of-the-art practical and theoretical aspects of a wide range of electronic engineering systems including integrated systems programming, advanced inverter technology, state-of-the-art mobile phone signal processing and nanotechnology clean-room applications.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme offered by The University of Lancashire is delivered by a team passionate about the application of cutting-edge technologies. Their academics are dedicated to teaching and research.