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2 Electrical Engineering Masters Degree Programs in South Africa


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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
MEng Specialising in Electrical Engineering
- Pretoria, South Africa
M.Eng. (Master of Engineering)
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Electrical engineering focuses on the generation, distribution, conversion and the efficient utilisation of electrical energy. Traditional generation stations include coal-fired, hydro and nuclear power stations. There is increased penetration of renewable energy generation such as wind or photovoltaic power into traditional grids. Communication and data collection technologies are integrated to provide more information on the state of the grid and improve the efficiency.


Mind Development Academy
Master of Electrical Engineering
- Cape Town, South Africa
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Electrical Engineering (MS, MSEE) program objective is to help students with the application of scientific and mathematical knowledge to the practical needs of society as to design and build a variety of products as well as deliver services and process information that rely on electricity.
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Studying for a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering in South Africa presents a unique chance to delve deep into the complexities of electrical systems while engaging with local and global technological advancements. This field is particularly significant given South Africa’s focus on sustainable technology and innovation, making it an exciting destination for aspiring engineers.
Through advanced courses in power systems, control engineering, and digital electronics, you’ll gain essential skills like designing renewable energy systems and developing smart grid technologies. You'll tackle real-world projects, enhancing your ability to apply theoretical knowledge practically. The hands-on approach in South African institutions supports your intellectual growth and prepares you for industry demands.
Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and collaborative projects during their studies. Graduates typically pursue careers in industries focused on energy, telecommunications, or systems engineering, where the skills developed during their Master's program are highly valued internationally. South Africa's dynamic environment encourages exploration and innovation, enriching your educational experience.