Here are the most popular colleges for electrical engineering, in no particular order.
1. University of Windsor, Canada
University of Windsor's department of electrical and computer engineering offers a graduate level programme in electrical engineering which gives a thorough knowledge of this field. This university has over 50 years of academic excellence and is Ontario's first autonomous degree-granting institution.
2. Technical University of Munich, Germany
Technische University Mnchen (TUM) is one of Europe's top universities. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013-14 ranked Technische University Mnchen (TUM) at 87
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Here are the most popular colleges for electrical engineering, in no particular order.
1. University of Windsor, Canada
University of Windsor's department of electrical and computer engineering offers a graduate level programme in electrical engineering which gives a thorough knowledge of this field. This university has over 50 years of academic excellence and is Ontario's first autonomous degree-granting institution.
2. Technical University of Munich, Germany
Technische University Mnchen (TUM) is one of Europe's top universities. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013-14 ranked Technische University Mnchen (TUM) at 87th place. This course provides knowledge in areas like new developments like nanotechnology, RFID systems or mobile communication and focuses on the areas like automation systems, computer-aided, electrodynamics, etc.
3. University of California, Santa Barbara, US
Graduate studies in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department at UCSB are broad and encompass many diverse areas such as computers and digital systems, control, communications, electronics, signal processing, electromagnetics, electro-optics, physics of electronic devices, and device fabrication. University of California is one of America's Public Ivy Universities, which recognizes top public research universities in the US. It is ranked 40th among US Universities and 10th among public universities by US News & World Report's 2015 rankings.
4. Technische University Darmstadt, Germany
TU Darmstadt has a number of programs for international students. It maintains a variety of partnerships with companies and research institutions. The focus areas include Automation Systems, Computer-Aided Electrodynamics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Power Engineering, Integrated Micro and Nano Technologies, Micro and Precision Engineering and Communication and Sensor Networks.
5. University of Victoria, Canada
The Master of Applied Science programme is designed for students who are interested in pursuing advanced research at the postgraduate level. It gives a thorough knowledge of all the disciples of electrical engineering. It provides specializations in communications, digital and embedded systems, digital signal processing, etc.
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