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Job prospects - Master of Science (MSc) in Electronic Systems Design 2-years – Trondheim

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Electronic Systems Design

MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME, 2 YEARS

Electronic Systems Design

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Electronic system design and innovation

With an Electronic Systems Design Master's Degree, you will have a solid and broad basis of expertise to work in both small and large technology companies. You will be very attractive to employers and get the opportunity to choose jobs in a number of industries such as:

  • Aerospace industry
  • Medical technology
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environmental acoustics
  • Marine industry
  • Music Technology
  • Internet of things
  • Consulting
  • Research
  • Nanotechnology
  • Artificial intelligence and big data
  • Automation
  • Communication Technology

Typical jobs you get in these industries can be consultant, developer, researcher, entrepreneur, entrepreneur, communicator or teacher.

Several international companies have therefore chosen to have research and development departments in Norway. The program has been shown to educate very good and creative engineers in this field.

25 Apr 2019
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