Student Guide

Master's Programme in Automation and Electrical Engineering

Curriculum 2017–2018

Degree structure

The master’s degree consists of 

  • Advanced studies 65 cr
    • Master's thesis 30 cr
  • Elective studies 25 cr

Curriculum 2017–2018

Majors 2017-2018

Master’s Programme in Automation and Electrical Engineering offers three majors:

  • Control, Robotics and Autonomous Systems 207–2018
  • Electrical Power and Energy Engineering 2017–2018
  • Translational Engineering 2017–2018

Students should choose their major in the beginning of the programme. If unsure which major to choose, please contact your academic mentor or the Learning Services for advice. The major is confirmed by the approval of the personal study plan (HOPS).

Control, Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Electrical Power and Energy Engineering

Translational Engineering

Elective studies 25 ECTS

Master's thesis 30 ECTS

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