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Browse Programs Admission InformationType of training: Master's
Field: Science and Technology
Branch: Electronics
Speciality: Embedded Systems Electronics
Speciality description:
The Master's program in Embedded Systems Electronics aims to equip students with a broad spectrum of technical skills in analog and discrete electronics, integrated circuits, microcontrollers, signal processing technologies, control systems, and embedded software. These competencies are essential for understanding the interaction between hardware systems and their software environments.
Master’s students in Embedded Systems Electronics must first master the fundamentals of electricity and electronics, including the operation and application of semiconductors and passive components. They will learn to design analog and digital circuits and develop printed circuit boards (PCBs) using modern design software capable of accounting for thermal dissipation and electromagnetic interference.
Additionally, students must learn to program microcontrollers in a coherent and structured manner using appropriate programming languages. Upon completing the program, graduates will be capable of designing, implementing, manufacturing, testing, and maintaining market-ready electronic circuits.