
Physics competences at Bachelor's degree level with a scope of at least 10 ECTS, covering the topics: classical physics, electrostatics and dynamics, classical optics and basic quantum mechanics.Mathematics competences at Bachelor’s degree level with a scope of at least 25 ECTS, covering the topics: calculus, vector calculus, linear algebra and probability theory and statistics.In addition, basic qualifications is assessed in communication systems, regulation techniques and digital signal processing along with fundamental skills in programming and practical experimental electrical engineering laboratory work. The university's assessment of any other technical or scientific Bachelor’s degree programme places emphasis on sufficient qualifications in mathematics, physics and electrical engineering. A technical or scientific Bachelor’s degree programme from a university or Danish University School of Engineering, who according to the university's assessment, in level, extent and content corresponds to a technical Bachelor’s degree programme in Electrical Engineering from a Danish university.A technical-scientific Bachelor’s degree programme in Electrical Engineering from a Danish university.The following Bachelor’s degree programmes is qualified for admission to the Master’s degree programme in Electricial Engineering: Research projects at Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering.This could be in the form of an industrial PhD. Graduates also have the option of continuing their studies at doctoral level. The degree programme aims to train research and development engineers with the potential to innovate and research in advanced-technology companies both in Denmark and abroad. In consultation with the specialists at the head of programme, students can design the study plan that suits their interests and background. There is considerable freedom in choosing the subjects for the study plan and students can select from a number of optional modules. Read more about the academic specialisation under "Programme Structure" Creating your study plan Students can choose from a wide range of specialist and research areas. As a student on the MSc in Electrical Engineering programme, you have the option of specialising in a number of areas within Electrical Engineering, including analogue and digital electronics for regulation, and data transmission and collection.ĭuring the first year, students take courses which provide the academic foundation required for the chosen area of specialisation.
