Electrical Engineering
- Czech Republic
- Poland
- Portugal
- Spain
- Poland
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, LM-28, aims to train engineers with specific and multidisciplinary skills oriented towards the design, implementation and management of production systems, distribution and use of electricity and its components.
In addition to technical training, the course pays particular attention to all legislative, environmental, economic and safety aspects that characterize electricity, an energy vector that has always been strategic in all industrial and service activities and that, in the last years, has been playing a more and more important role in various innovative areas such as electric mobility, smart grids, renewable energy sources, robotics and electrical drives.
The graduate in Electrical Engineering will be able to conceive, plan, design and manage systems, processes and services, even complex and innovative ones, and will be able to interpret, describe, identify, formulate and solve, with a multidisciplinary approach, the problems of the assorted world of electricity.
What do you learn?
The Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering trains engineers with specific knowledge and skills in the areas characterizing the field of Electrical Engineering (Electrical Engineering, Electric Energy Systems, Power Electronics, Machines and Electric Drives, Electrical and Electronic Measurements), using cultural supports provided by other areas (Energy, Electronics, Automatic, Telecommunications, ...) using various teaching methods, such as lectures, exercises, workshops, traineeships, technical visits and seminars held in the classroom by technical staff from both large national and strategic multinational companies, and small and medium-sized enterprises, also based in Sicily.
The training course is organized in two curricula that branch out from a solid common base of characterizing teachings: the first curriculum is oriented to industry and electric mobility and the second one is oriented to smart grids and energy transition.
The student can further personalize the curriculum by inserting four courses to be chosen from a wide list appropriately arranged to provide knowledge and skills in line with the latest scientific-technical innovations.
This allows a better and clearer vision of the training objectives, in a multidisciplinary context already widely tested in which the course operates, with clear positive results in terms of placement.
What can you do with it?
The Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering combines the solidity of traditional training in the field of electrical industrial engineering with the innovation of more recent fields of application (energy markets, green technologies, smart infrastructures, electric automotive...).
The graduate therefore has numerous job openings in both the public and private sectors (with an average placement rate of 93% within one year of graduation).
In particular: companies active in the fields of production, transmission, distribution, sale and use of electricity, renewable sources, electric mobility, smart grids, manufacture of components, Equipment, electronic power systems and electric drives; free-trade activity and consultancy; researcher at research institutions; designer, technical director, officer, manager in technical offices and laboratories.