- Create revolution everyday
To an ever increasing degree, the term "high tech" stems from innovation within the electronics technology sector. In this discipline, you have the opportunity to learn to master a broad spectrum of knowledge.
On the Masters Course in Electrical Engineering you will work on practical, industry-related projects, which will give you further possibilities for advancing your expertise in that field. Both project-work and the final thesis are usually carried out in collaboration with businesses. This provides you with unique possibilities for coming into contact with a possible future employer.
Central elements in the course include:
• Automation
• Digital signal processing
• Instrumentation and measurement systems
• Thermodynamics
• Truth systems
• Power electronics, electrical motor operation.
• Electric Power systems
- Basic theory
- Energy sources
- stability
- market
This involves understanding of electrical motor operations, electric transformers, electric power systems and renewable energy sources.
Narvik University College has one of the country’s most modern laboratories for signal processing in electromechanical systems at its disposal. The course has an international form and there are good possibilities for a period of study abroad, especially in relation to the undertaking of the final Master’s thesis.
At the end of the study, the employment possibilities are good. You can work in development, construction, research and project management within electronics, automation, telecommunication, environmental surveillance, data technology, electrical supply and instrumentation.
Employers are often in the process industry and the power sector.
Further information:
The course will qualify you for a research qualification (Dr. Eng.) Narvik University College can offer this in collaboration with other universities in Norway and Sweden.
Note
Medium of instruction is English.