The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program is designed to equip students with advanced theoretical foundations and practical competencies in the analysis, design, and optimization of modern electrical and electronic systems. The program emphasizes research excellence and professional mastery in core areas such as power systems engineering, control and automation, electronics and embedded systems, communications and signal processing, and electrical machines and drives.
Students develop strong analytical, computational, and laboratory skills, enabling them to tackle complex engineering challenges through state‑of‑the‑art tools, simulation environments, and innovative, sustainable design methodologies. The program also fosters active engagement in applied, multidisciplinary, and industry‑oriented research addressing emerging needs in smart grids, intelligent systems, renewable energy technologies, and advanced electronics.
The current graduate programs offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering are listed below:
| Program | Organizer | Type |
| Electrical Power Engineering | Department of Electrical Engineering | On-Campus |
| Electrical Engineering – Power Electronics and Electric Machines | Department of Electrical Engineering | On-Campus |
| Electrical Engineering – Electronic Integrated Circuits | Department of Electrical Engineering | On-Campus |
| Electrical Engineering – Nano and Microelectronic Devices | Department of Electrical Engineering | On-Campus |
| Electrical Engineering – Communication System | Department of Electrical Engineering | On-Campus |
| Electrical-Control Engineering | Department of Electrical Engineering | On-Campus |
| Electrical Engineering – Energy Systems Engineering and Management | Department of Electrical Engineering | On-Campus |