Electrical Engineering

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Program Overview

The first year of the Master's program in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Electrical Networks (REE), aims to consolidate and deepen the scientific and technical knowledge acquired during the Bachelor's degree, while developing advanced skills in the analysis, modeling, operation, and optimization of electrical networks. It prepares students for both professional integration in the energy sector and for doctoral studies. The program is organized into two semesters: Semester 1 and Semester 2.

Teaching Language : The primary language of instruction is French.

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Core Modules of the Program

Semester 1:

- Electrical Networks 1 (Transmission and Distribution)

- Advanced Electrical Machines

- Applied Mathematics for Electrical Engineering

- Numerical Methods

- Computer Science and Simulation Tools

- Scientific Research Methodology

Semester 2:

- Electrical Networks 2 (Analysis and Operation)

- Power Electronics

- Power Quality

- Applied Probability and Statistics

- Electrical Network Simulation Techniques

- Scientific and Technical Communication

Advanced Topics

Advanced Modules of the Program

The first year of the Master's program is primarily dedicated to reinforcing and deepening the fundamental knowledge required for the Electrical Networks specialization. Advanced and specialized modules, particularly in network optimization, stability, smart grids, and renewable energy integration, are developed progressively during the second year of the Master's program.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Master's program in Electrical Networks is open to holders of an academic or professional Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent specializations, in accordance with national regulations set by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

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