The fast pace of technological advancement has meant that skilled electronic engineers are vital to create and develop the domestic appliances, personal media and mobile devices we use every day, and also address far-reaching issues such as Information security, energy sustainability and healthcare. Our four-year Masters degree in Electronic Engineering, provides the skills and experience you'll need to make your mark in an exciting, fast-growing sector. Graduates are heavily in demand, with exciting opportunities for those with up-to-date knowledge, practical skills and fresh ideas. You'll join a research-led teaching environment where academics encourage creative thought and will help you to realise and develop your ideas. You'll study in our new, purpose designed Electronic Engineering building, where a £20 million investment has secured state-of-the-art equipment and facilities - including dedicated research spaces and a wind turbine laboratory. Become a part of our vibrant, international student community and prepare for a rewarding career in your chosen field. A Masters in Electronic Engineering will make you an attractive candidate for employers in a variety of fields, giving you the transferable skills you need to thrive in the workplace.
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Gain a Masters in Electronic Engineering at Royal Holloway, University of London and you’ll graduate with excellent employability prospects in your chosen field. There is an abundance of well-paid career opportunities in Electronic Engineering and related fields for enthusiastic graduates with the right skills and experience. Our practical, research-led programme will give you the knowledge and diverse skillset you need to thrive in a rapidly expanding profession. Our location within the South East regional hub of technology businesses gives you a great opportunity to pursue student placements, internships and employment with top UK-based companies. Develop theoretical and creative practical skills to take into your future career. Be well placed for employment opportunities in electronic engineering as well as sectors including banking and science and mathematics teaching. All our Electronic Engineering degrees will go forward for accreditation by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in 2018. Formal accreditation is expected to be granted after the first intake of students has progressed to their second year of study.