
About this program
Master's Program in Electronics Design
This Program gives you a solid background in semiconductor technology as well as in component and circuit design. You specialize in the design and realization of new electronics components and sensors based on nanotechnology and wireless technologies for future embedded electronics and communication systems.
Admission requirements
Target Audience
Anyone with a Bachelor's degree in engineering who would like to develop their expertise in the electronics field, creating opportunities to work with advanced electronics development.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor of Science degree (or equivalent) in an engineering subject. Courses in electrical engineering of at least 90 higher education credits, including electronics, semiconductor components and thesis. Courses in mathematics of at least 30 higher education credits or courses including calculus, linear algebra and transform methods. Degrees from other countries than Sweden must be at the same level as a Swedish Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. Applicants must have written and verbal command of the English language equivalent to English course 6 (Swedish Upper-Secondary School).
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Semester 1
- Semiconductor Devices 7.5 credits
- Applied Electromagnetism 7.5 credits
- Optoelectronics 7.5 credits
- High-Frequency Electronics 7.5 credits
Semester 2
- Nanoelectronics 7.5 credits
- Wireless Embedded Systems 7.5 credits
- Thesis in Electronics 15 credits
Scholarships & funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the institute website for more information.
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