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Warsaw University of Technology M.Sc. Electrical Engineering
Warsaw University of Technology

Warsaw University of Technology

M.Sc. Electrical Engineering

Warsaw, Poland

MSc

3 semesters

English

Full time

09 Dec 2025*

23 Feb 2026

EUR 4,200 / per semester **

On-Campus

* Please note the application deadline has been updated.

** non-EU tuition | no tuition fee for EU students

Key Summary

    About : The M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering offers in-depth knowledge of electrical systems and technologies. Students engage with advanced topics, including power systems, electronics, and telecommunications. The program emphasizes both theoretical and practical aspects, preparing graduates for real-world challenges.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, such as electrical engineer, systems designer, or telecommunications specialist. They may find opportunities in industries like energy, electronics, and telecommunications, contributing their expertise to innovative projects and technologies.

Faculty of Electrical Engineering

The faculty of Electrical Engineering offers the following programs conducted in English:

Master of Science in Engineering

A 1,5-year (3 semesters) graduate program in the area of:

  • Electrical Engineering

The program requires coursework and thesis preparation.

M.Sc. Masters Studies - Electrical Engineering

Graduates from this program will have comprehensive qualifications and basic knowledge in the area of the power system (planning, optimization, and control), electrical power quality, electromagnetic compatibility, electromechanical drive systems, electrical traction, measurement systems (hardware and software), intelligent electrical installations and IT (artificial intelligence in power engineering, computational methods, and algorithms, microprocessor engineering).

Depending on the final profiling, graduates will be well-prepared to work in domestic and international design offices, research and scientific institutions, universities, factories (supervision and production management in the field of electrical equipment and devices), power plants, and electrical networks.