Aarhus University’s (AU) Master of Science in Electrical Engineering centres on the research-based development of electrical and electronic systems, which plays a vital role in society. This two-year programme equips students with specialised theory, state-of-the-art research, and application of electrical technology. Moreover, students can choose to specialise in a wide array of fields, ranging from photonics to healthcare, robotics, and space technology.
There are vast career options within both industry and academia with an MSc in Electrical Engineering.
Flexible study programme
The first year of the MSc consists of 1/3 mandatory courses and 2/3 free-to-choose academic specialisation study lines. The second year consists of a range of elective courses and thesis work. You can tailor the electives to your specific needs. The teaching is divided into lectures, theoretical and practical exercises, and laboratory work in small classes and small groups.
Flat structure
At AU, you are in close and informal contact with lecturers and researchers. The social structure is uniquely flat, questions are always welcome, interaction and discussions are highly encouraged, and you can always catch up for a chat with anyone from our academic staff.
Working with researchers
As a student, you will be able to collaborate closely with leading scientists on pioneering research within electrical engineering. AU is a comprehensive university with many disciplines, and you can collaborate with students and researchers from other faculties and departments. You will also be able to contribute to scientific publications and new breakthroughs. AU is a top-ranking university on world rankings and is among the top 25 universities in the European Union (EU).
Career
Electrical technology affects all parts of our society, from healthcare to energy systems, as artificial intelligence, robotics, and smart systems are becoming increasingly crucial for all sectors. Electrical Engineering graduates find work in a wide range of areas and there are great options for an academic career. The unemployment rate for Electrical Engineering graduates in Denmark is very low. You can also choose to start your own company.