Overview
The goal of the programme is to give a profound knowledge of modern methods in the emerging field of process control. The education is at large conducted via project work where the students work independently with realistic examples and processes with application to industry. Courses within the programme deal with modelling, computer based control and supervision of different kinds of processes. Many application areas can be found within steel- and paper industries but other systems such as river, biomedical, transport, automobile and train systems are also possible fields of application.
The Master´s Programme in Electrical Engineering consists of two semesters.
In the end of the education, the student performs a thesis work of one semester. The thesis work includes application of subjects from the program courses and is performed as an industrial project or a research and development project.
Depending on the student´s choice it is also possible to continue on a Master´s Programme in Electrical Engineering consisting of four semesters.The students take courses during three semesters and finish with a thesis work during one semester.
After the education the student can work with simulation, control, supervision and fault detection of different types of systems in various application areas.
Possible job options are to work within construction and design of complex industrial processes, to work as a project leader, technical marketer or system salesman. Another career option is to continue research studies in order to attain a PhD degree.
Programme Structure
In the fall, the following courses are given on the programme: Computation Methods and Simulation of Dynamic Systems, Modelling and Identification of Dynamic Systems, Model Based Control and Process Control.
In the spring, the following courses are given at the program: Measurement Systems, Neural Networks, Wireless Systems and Intelligent Control.
A thesis work is included in the program. The thesis work can be performed both in the spring and in the fall.
For students choosing the the two year programme option, both the fall and spring courses are studied. One semester of courses are then taken at a partner university, see the programme homepage. A thesis work is then performed.
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Borlänge, Sweden
Disciplines
Electrical Engineering View 12 other Masters in Electrical Engineering in SwedenWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
To be qualified for the one year master programme in electrical engineering, the student must have a Kandidatexamen 180 ECTS or a Bachelors of Science or similar exam containing at least 90 ECTS courses within the area of Electrical Engineering and 15 ECTS courses within the area of Mathematics. Good English skills proven by TOEFL test (results PBT 550, CBT 213, iBT 80), IELTS test (average result 6.0) or equivalent.
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