Electrical Engineering, Informatics and Technology (master's two years)
Master
In Oslo (Norway)
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Type
Master
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Location
Oslo (Norway)
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Duration
2 Years
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Electronics and computer science is the foundation for continuous technological progress within fields such as communication, logistics, medicine, research and entertainment. This programme will give you a solid background to take part in the society's technological development.
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About this course
With a master degree in Electrical Engineering, Informatics and Technology you gain advanced knowledge and skills preparing you for work within electronics and informatics both in public and private sector. The thesis gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in a subject by your own choosing, in close cooperation with reseachers leading in their respective fields.
Digital and analog technology.
Electronic sensor and control systems.
Semiconductor materials and future technologies and materials for integrated circuits.
Programming in various platforms and for different purposes.
How to apply mathematical methods for analytical and numerical calculations.
Research methodology and the scientific method.
With a completed degree from the Master's programme in Electrical engineering, informatics and technology you will have an expertise which gives a broad spectre of career opportunities, from small scale entrepreneuring companies to large international organizations. You will achieve knowledge and skills which are essential for work in technology focused sectors through the theoretical curriculum and the work with your Master's thesis.
With a background from this programme you can develope a career in:
technology companies in a broad range of areas: telecommunication, environment surveillance, automation, micro electronics and medical technology
research and development in both private and public sectors
teaching
sales and marketing in technology companies
IT management and system developement
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Subjects
- Electrical
- Technology
- Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Drawing
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Skills
- Engineering Management
- Engineering Mathematics
- Imaging
- Microelectronics
Course programme
The Master's programme Electrical engineering, informatics and technology is a two year full time study consisting of 120 ECTS credits.
The programme has the following structure:
- Theoretical curriculum, 60 ECTS credits
- Master's thesis, 60 ECTS credits
- Microelectronics and sensor technology
- Signal Processing and imaging
Two possible courses of study are shown below.
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The Master's programme is regulated by the rules of The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
Theoretical curriculum and Master's thesisThe programme is built around a Master's thesis, which is an independent scientific research work of 60 ECTS credits, and a theoretical curriculum of a total of 60 ECTS credits. The theoretical curriculum must be completed during the first three semesters. As a master student you get to specialize within a programme option, and which courses you take depends of the programme option.
You must find a supervisor and work out a project description for your thesis in the first semester. The work with your thesis equals to a full academic year. The thesis is completed with an oral presentation and examination at the end of the fourth semester.
The following guidelines regard the composition of the theoretical curriculum which in total consists of 60 ECTS credits:
- At least 40 ECTS credits of courses on the 4000/5000-level
- Up to 20 ECTS credits of courses on 3000-level may be included if approved by the programme board
See the programme structure for each programme option for a more detailed description of the theoretical curriculum.
It is possible to carry out the programme part-time. In such a case it must be discussed with an advisor at the Department of Physics
Electrical Engineering, Informatics and Technology (master's two years)