• Master of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • This course is accredited by the IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
  • This university is consists of one of the largest research groups in Power Electronics, Machines, and Control in the world declared by the Power Electronics Research Group.
  • Students will gain experience with the type of problems encountered by academic and industrial researchers.
  • This course is suitable for graduates of related disciplines who wish to convert to electrical engineering.
  • Students will complete 120 credits of taught modules in the autumn and spring semesters, followed by an individual project with a dissertation worth a further 60 credits in the summer semester.
  • The module contains both written assignments and a year-end exam which is mostly weighted as 50%.
  • Teaching for this course usually takes place from Monday to Friday with the exception of Wednesday afternoon when students are involved in extracurricular activities.
  • The University of Nottingham has been recognized as delivering a Gold standard in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), which aims to recognize and reward excellent learning and teaching.
  • The University of Nottingham ranks 15th in the UK for Electrical and Electronic Engineering by the Guardian University Guide 2022.
  • It also ranks among the top 100 universities internationally for Electrical and Electronic Engineering according to QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020.