Masters in Applied Electronics
VSB - Technical University of Ostrava
Key Information
Campus location
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
Masters in Applied Electronics
The Applied Electronics Masters degree program focuses on independent creative activities in sub-areas of electrical engineering, including industrial electronics, power electronics and electric drives. Therefore, the study is focused on the deepening of the theoretical basis of electrotechnical fields and on a more detailed introduction to the modern knowledge in the narrower focus, followed by the theme of the diploma thesis.
Hard skills
- Work in MATLAB and Simulink
- Control electronics (control systems with microprocessors)
- Power electronics (design, knowledge and use of semiconductor converters)
- Design of electric drives
- Use of SW Eagle and OrCAD
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Semester 1
- Advanced Methods of Signal Processing
- Control Electronics of Power Converters
- Digital and Microprocessor Technique II
- Functions of Complex Variable and Integral Transformations
- Safety in Electrical Engineering
- Theory of Electronic Circuits
Semester 2
- Analog Electronic Circuits
- Electrical Controlled Drives II
- Microcomputer Control Systems II
- Power Semiconductor Systems II
Semester 3
- Construction of Industrial Electronic Equipments
- Construction of Semiconductor Converters
- Diploma Project I
- Electrical Controlled Drives III
- Servodrives of Low Power
Semester 4
- Diploma Project II
Program Outcome
Graduate's knowledge
The graduates have a broad and deep knowledge in the technical fields of this branch that corresponds to the current state of the art. They understand the state-of-the-art theories, concepts and methods of the branch. They are able to apply the knowledge from the related branches in their own branch. During the course of study, the student in Applied Electronics acquires the necessary knowledge of mathematics, theory of electrical circuits, information technology, and special knowledge in the following technical fields:
- Applied Electronics
- Analogue and Digital Electronic Circuits
- Microprocessor Technology
- Semiconductor Power Systems
- Electric Regulated Drives
- Optoelectronics
- Measurement Technology
- Audiovisual Technology
- Construction of Electronic Devices
Graduate's skills
Using their expert knowledge, the graduates in Applied Electronics are able to independently define and creatively deal with a practical or theoretical problem within the branch. They can solve complex problems independently and creatively, using selected theories, concepts and methods of the branch, and apply some of the advanced research procedures of the branch to obtain new, original information.
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Career Opportunities
Graduate's employment
The graduates will find employment at designing institutes, in research and development departments, developing electronic applications in the field of control technology, semiconductor power systems, electric regulated drives, measurement technology, audiovisual technology, as managers, designers of electronic devices, researchers and developers, etc. They can work at companies with electrotechnical production, in the management of technological processes at production organizations, or in maintenance and repair operations.