Program

A two year Program

Master EECS/EEA
  • EEA/CSEE: Conception des Systèmes d’Énergie Électrique 
  • EEA/MISTRE: Microélectronique, Intégration des Systèmes Temps Réels et Embarqué 
  • EECS/CompSEE: Computational Science for Electrical Engineering
  • EECS/MISCIT: Systems Control and Information Technologies
  • EECS/WICS:Wireless Integrated Circuits and Systems
  • SGBMaster Science Smart grids and building

The Master at a glance

  • Over 60 lecturer-researchers
  • More than 150 students per year, including 60 international
  • 750 hours of training
  • More than 6 months of internships
  • Up to 250 hours of practical trainings
  • Many seminars and events

A master's degree for the professions of the future

The mastery of electronic, electrical engineering and control systems  technologies represents a unique global challenge, with professions that are constantly evolving. Smart buildings, nanotechnology, new networks and telecoms: these issues have a key role to play in the future of all of us, and it is your future professions that are responsible for these future challenges every day.

They bring to life the innovation that makes possible new ways of looking at the future, which is now more necessary than ever. The EEA/EECS Master's degree is part of this framework, providing you with rich knowledge, but also qualified skills deeply rooted in high-level international research and precise industrial know-how. To study in Grenoble is to benefit from one of the best training programmes in the world in one of the richest scientific environments (and as a bonus, the most beautiful mountains in the area!). The Université Grenoble Alpes is 3rd in France and within the top 150 of the 2022 Shanghai ranking which distinguishes 500 universities in the world, You graduate from Université Grenoble Alpes with an international degree, and all the skill you need for a thriving career.

Towards the international

Grenoble is amongst the most dynamic scientific hubs. Each year, we welcome many international students, and opening our courses to them is essential. Research and industry in Grenoble needs the energy of students from the whole world, which is why four of our Master’s degree are in English.

Towards a professional experience

Teaching is most valuable when it is rooted in a strong professional environment. We draw support from our first-class practical training platforms, our teachers and speakers are coming from innovative industries and labs, and some of our degree’s are heavily work-linked with 15 days a month spend working on actual industrial projects.

 
Published on  January 18, 2019
Updated on January 31, 2024