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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in Industrial Electrotechnics is designed to provide students with advanced skills in the field of electrotechnics, with a focus on the integration of industrial electrical engineering with modern production and control systems. The program addresses the design of electrical circuits, energy system management, and maintenance of industrial equipment.
Materials in electrotechnics: Study of conductive, magnetic, and dielectric materials used in electrotechnical components.
Standards and legislation in electrotechnics: Understanding of international standards and regulations related to safety and energy efficiency.
Maintenance and system dependability: Failure analysis methodologies and maintenance management for industrial electrical systems.
Real-time digital control: Study of real-time systems for the control of electrical machines.
Renewable energies and energy storage: Integration of renewable energy systems with storage and management technologies.
System reliability and dependability in electrotechnics: Failure analysis and methodologies for reliability prediction in electrical systems.
Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree in electrotechnics, electrical engineering, or a related field. Admissions are open to students who have demonstrated strong skills in mathematics, physics, and electrical technologies. A written exam and an interview may be required to assess candidates’ readiness to undertake the program.