Tuesday, February 5, 2013

At the end of the programme, the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering


At the end of the programme, the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering has acquired a general knowledge that enables him to participate in state-of-the-art design and production activities of electrotechnical hardware and software.

The student will possess a general active knowledge in the field of all basic aspects and methods of electronic information processing and in the specialised fields of integrated electronics, multimedia and signal processing, and telecommunications.
He/she will be able to apply that knowledge in a creative manner, to broaden it, and to formalise it for efficient reuse.

The student will be able to have the skills and techniques for "lifelong learning" in his/her field of study.

The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering have acquired some skills outside the actual knowledge area: he/she has to be able to present his/her solutions in a structured manner to other (also non-technical) persons, both orally and written.

He/she has to be able to function within a group (teamwork) and has to fulfill delegated tasks in an efficient manner and with responsibility.

He/she will acquire some basic attitudes: he/she has to be able to analyse the positive and negative aspects of a problem in an objective way and be able to choose a realistic solution.

He/she will be able to solve problems in a systematic manner, an put problems or tasks in a social context. The latter is important because information technology more and more is a basis for designing new services in society.

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