Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Faro, Portugal
Master degree
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English, Portuguese
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
EUR 2,000 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 1st phase: 23/02 to 27/03 2nd phase: 25/05 to 03/07 3rd phase: 12/08 to 28/08
** for International students| National students: EUR 1100 per year
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Key Summary
The Master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering is guided by a constant perspective of applied research and development, focusing on the research and implementation of solutions for concrete problems.
Objectives
- Provide a solid cultural and technical background in Electrical Engineering, aiming to develop the capabilities for innovation and critical analysis.
- Acquisition of scientific knowledge, from a technical and practical nature, and its applications, allowing the continuation of studies and/or the pursuit of a professional activity
Operating Mode
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, from 18:30 to 23:00
Possibility of accessing classes by videoconference.
The MEEC is structured in several large areas of knowledge materialized in two specializations. These areas include: "Information Technology and Computing" and "Telecommunications and Electronics", which are materialized in the specialization of "Information Technology and Telecommunications"; and "Energy Systems" and "Automation and Control", materialized in the specialization of "Energy and Control Systems".
Specializations
- Information Technology and Telecommunications - TIT
- Power and Control Systems - SEC
Year 1
1st Semester
- Dynamic Systems
- Electrical Energy Systems
- Signal Processing
- Telecommunications Systems and Networks
2nd Semester
- Power System Protection
- Sensor Networks
Year 2
- Dissertation / Project / Internship
The Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering are qualified to practice as an Engineer, and/or to work in research and development and to continue studies.
Depending on the areas of knowledge and the chosen disciplines of choice, the graduate in Electrical and Computer Engineering acquires competencies in Telecommunications; Electronics; Information Technologies; Computing; Electric Power Systems; Automatic Control; Automation; Instrumentation; Internet of Things; Human-Computer Interaction; Machine Learning; Renewable energy; among others.


