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1 Electrical Engineering Master's degree in Brazil

  • University of Brasilia (UnB)
    University of Brasilia (UnB)

    University of Brasilia (UnB)

    Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering

    • Brasília, Brazil

    Master

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    The Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering (PPGEE) of the Department of Electrical Engineering (ENE) of the University of Brasília (UnB) originates from a process of dismemberment of the old Graduate Program, of the same name. The old Program started operating in 1979, with the academic master's course, and in 2000, it had implemented the doctoral course. The break up was approved by CAPES in 2009, but the beginning of the new phase of the PPGEE started with the entry of the first students from March 2010.

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While it is one of the newer subdivisions of engineering, electrical engineering has nevertheless become hugely prominent in the modern world. As electronics and digital devices proliferate in the population, electrical engineers are needed to maintain and develop them.

Brazil offer a higher education that is partially financed for those students who would like to pursue advanced education. They must be aged between 18 and 35 years. This higher education system enables students to learn practical skills that enable them to face the 21st century challenges.

A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.