Electrical Engineering




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The Electrical Engineering Master’s programme is all about specialization: there are no core courses that have to be taken by all students. All specializations share the same structure. In your first year you will attend lectures in your specialized field and in your second year you will further develop the knowledge and skills you have acquired during your studies by applying them to practical work and problem-based learning. You will be given the chance to tackle problems that even the professionals have yet to solve. Your personal curriculum will be designed in consultation with your thesis supervisor.At the University of Twente we offer the following focus areas and specializations in Electrical Engineering:MICROSYSTEMS (FOCUS: MAKE IT SMALLER) -Integrated Devices and Systems -Integrated Optical Systems -Lab-on-a-chip Systems for Biomedical & Environmental applications -NanoelectronicsROBOTICS & MECHATRONICS (FOCUS: CONTROL OVER) -Robotics & MechatronicsTELECOM (FOCUS: FACILITATING OR IMPROVING MOBILE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION) -Communication Networks -Telecommunication EngineeringIC DESIGN/COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE (FOCUS: HARDWARE DESIGN) -Dependable Integrated Systems -Integrated Circuit DesignBIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS (FOCUS: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS AND DEVICES TO ASSIS PEOPLE) -Neurotechnology & BiomechatronicsIMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING (FOCUS: IMAGE PROCESSING AND BIOMETRICS) -Computer Vision & Biometrics
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Admissions Requirements
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 90 and IELTS 6.5). Undergraduate GPA is evaluated and typical requires at least a 2.7 average. Admission Deadline: May 1 and October 1