Master of Science in Electronics Program By Universidad de Sonora |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Scholarship

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Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

General Objective:

To train professionals in different areas of electronics , capable of using their knowledge and skills to solve scientific and technological problems of the country, through the proposal, design, and development of research projects in the field of Electronics.

Specific Objectives:

  • To prepare highly qualified professionals in the specialities of optoelectronic systems, electronic devices, and integrated circuits, who are capable of handling existing technology and proposing improvements.
  • To train students capable of deducing and inferring viable and reliable solutions to problems related to modern electronics, able to design, operate and evaluate electronic systems related to the fields of communications, instrumentation, control, signal processing and in general the electronic systems applied for these purposes.
  • To develop professionals able to select or identify lines of research and technological development that allow them to continue towards the highest levels of academic training.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

General Objective:

To train professionals in different areas of electronics , capable of using their knowledge and skills to solve scientific and technological problems of the country, through the proposal, design, and development of research projects in the field of Electronics.

Specific Objectives:

  • To prepare highly qualified professionals in the specialities of optoelectronic systems, electronic devices, and integrated circuits, who are capable of handling existing technology and proposing improvements.
  • To train students capable of deducing and inferring viable and reliable solutions to problems related to modern electronics, able to design, operate and evaluate electronic systems related to the fields of communications, instrumentation, control, signal processing and in general the electronic systems applied for these purposes.
  • To develop professionals able to select or identify lines of research and technological development that allow them to continue towards the highest levels of academic training.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

400+

Entry requirements:

  • Signed application form and statement of purpose giving reasons for applying to the graduate program in the field of electronics.
  • Professional degree, duly authenticated in a field related to electronics and certificate of undergraduate studies with a minimum grade average of 80.
  • Get at least 1000 points on the National Graduate School Admissions Exam (EXANI-III).
  • Minimum score of 80 on an electronics qualifying exam.
  • Interview with Academic Committee or with NAB professors appointed by the Academic Committee. For final acceptance, students must also have a positive evaluation for an interview with the Academic Committee.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the English language. Show proof of having a level 5 in English at UNISON or 400 points in the TOEFL test.
  • Two 25×30 mm color photographs with a white background.
  • Two academic letters of recommendation from national professor researchers, preferably belonging to the SNI.
  • Birth certificate (original).
  • Voter Identification Card (both sides), or passport for foreigners (copy).
  • Proof of address (copy).
  • Unique Population Registration Code (CURP) for Mexicans, and for foreigners, their student visas.

2 Years
Sep
  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance

Tuition fee and scholarships

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A wide range of undergraduate courses

At undergraduate level, the Mexican Universidad de Sonora (UNISON) offers 55 bachelor’s degrees, including:

  • Maths
  • Physics
  • Geology
  • Computer science
  • Dentistry
  • Sociology
  • Social work
  • Marketing
  • Graphic design


Admissions and costs

Undergraduate entry requirements include a high school diploma, a filled in application form, passing the admissions tests and proof of your proficiency in English. Keep in mind, you’ll also need a passport, student visa and health insurance to enter the country.

Tuition fees at undergraduate level include a MX$1,860 enrollment fee (≈US$89) and tuition is based on the number of courses a student takes per semester and their average grade from their previous semester, starting at MX$1,520 (≈US$72) per course. Depending on your grades, though, you may be eligible for a tuition fee reduction of up to 100%.

The cost of living in Hermosillo, where the university is situated, should be no more than US$700 a month, including accommodation, groceries, and transportation, though of course this figure can vary depending on the type of the accommodation you seek (whether a hotel or flatshare). 

A good mix of postgraduate courses

Based in Hermosillo, Mexico, the Universidad de Sonora (UNISON) offers 14 PhD programs, 33 master’s degrees and 7 certificates, including:

  • Biosciences
  • Materials science
  • Chemical engineering
  • Civil engineering
  • Engineering systems and technology
  • Hispanic American literature
  • Sustainable development
  • Foreign trade and customs


Costs, scholarships and admissions

To be eligible for postgraduate study, you would need a bachelor's degree, a GPA of 8.0, proof of your proficiency in Spanish and English (with a TOEFL score of 450), the GRE subject test (depending on the course), two letters of recommendation, a personal statement and a research proposal (only for PhDs).

UNISON offers all students with an average grade of somewhere between 80 and 85 a tuition fee reduction of 50% in their second semester.  This figure can rise up to 100% depending on their grade.

Students can also apply for a CONACYT scholarship for a monthly stipend of approximately MX$13,769 (≈US$770), provided they have a GPA of 8.0. 

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