Master in Electrical Engineering 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Institut Polytechnique de Paris |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

7,148 EURTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Electrical Engineering Master program is designed for students interested by specialization in the fields of communication systems. This includes physical aspects: photonic, radio frequencies, electronic, but also includes higher layers like signal processing, networking and data processing.

The first year provides basic knowledge and skills through two possible tracks: Electrical and Optical Engineering and Microelectronics (EOE-MIE) and Telecommunication Networking and Multimedia and DATA analysis and Pattern Classification (TNM-Datapac). This first year prepares for the second year of specialization.

The second year offers eight majors:
  • Integration Circuits and Systems;
  • Machine learning, Communications and Security;
  • Multimedia Networking;
  • Optical Networks and Photonic Systems;
  • Radio Systems;
  • Systèmes Embarqués et Traitement de l'Information;
  • TRaitement de l’Information et de l’Exploitation des Données (TRIED);
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality.

This program opens the door to a wide range of career opportunities, including pursuing a PhD in an academic laboratory or within a company, as well as building a career in numerous organizations developing advanced systems for applications in transport (avionics, intelligent vehicles, space), telecommunications, information and digital technologies, defense, energy, robotics, personal assistance, multimedia, source coding, networking, and healthcare.

Key partners: Nokia, ST Micro, Thales, CEA, ONERA, EDF, Orange, Mitsubishi Electric, Sagem.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Electrical Engineering Master program is designed for students interested by specialization in the fields of communication systems. This includes physical aspects: photonic, radio frequencies, electronic, but also includes higher layers like signal processing, networking and data processing.

The first year provides basic knowledge and skills through two possible tracks: Electrical and Optical Engineering and Microelectronics (EOE-MIE) and Telecommunication Networking and Multimedia and DATA analysis and Pattern Classification (TNM-Datapac). This first year prepares for the second year of specialization.

The second year offers eight majors:
  • Integration Circuits and Systems;
  • Machine learning, Communications and Security;
  • Multimedia Networking;
  • Optical Networks and Photonic Systems;
  • Radio Systems;
  • Systèmes Embarqués et Traitement de l'Information;
  • TRaitement de l’Information et de l’Exploitation des Données (TRIED);
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality.

This program opens the door to a wide range of career opportunities, including pursuing a PhD in an academic laboratory or within a company, as well as building a career in numerous organizations developing advanced systems for applications in transport (avionics, intelligent vehicles, space), telecommunications, information and digital technologies, defense, energy, robotics, personal assistance, multimedia, source coding, networking, and healthcare.

Key partners: Nokia, ST Micro, Thales, CEA, ONERA, EDF, Orange, Mitsubishi Electric, Sagem.

Admission Requirements

Academic prerequisites
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or strongly related field.

Language prerequisites
  • English (CECRL ≥ B2) or French (CECRL ≥ B2)

2 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
4,859 EUR
International
7,148 EUR

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