Graduate School of Engineering ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
The master's degree program consists of a general curriculum of prescribed courses. Students must study individually under the direction of a professor and present the results of their research at conference. On successful completion of a master's thesis and required examinations, a student is granted a degree of Master of Engineering.
Master's Programs (two year period)
- Fundamentals of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Advanced Electromagnetism, Advanced Electric Circuits, Advanced Instrumentation Engineering - Electric Power and Electrical Machinery
Advanced Electrical Machinery, Advanced Electric Power Engineering, Advanced Control Engineering - Electronics and Communication
Advanced Electronic Circuits, Advanced Communication Engineering, Advanced Optics, Advanced Illuminating Engineering - Electronic and Electrical Materials
Advanced Solid State Physics, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Advanced Materials - Common Lectures
Advanced Mathematics, Computer Graphics

