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MA Programs in Electronics

With the growth of computer and industrial technology, graduates with a master’s degrees are in high demand. A master's degree allows students to study beyond what is generally taught in undergraduate courses. Students typically focus on acquiring both the knowledge and technical skills needed to work in the field of their choice.

What is an MA in Electronics? As an engineering specialty, an MA in Electronics combines hands-on training on electronics components and systems with the academic foundational knowledge of electrical engineering theory. Students study principles of electronics, systems design, and electronic components testing. Students entering an electronics master's program can expect to take coursework ranging from physics and advanced mathematics to circuitry and micro-fabrication. Whether studying computer hardware or telecommunications technologies, courses in electronics and engineering give students a solid foundation.

An MA in Electronics grants students a competitive edge over graduates with a bachelor’s degree. With the opportunity for advanced study, students are able to specialize in specific areas of electronics such as telecommunications or intelligent systems. After graduation, electronic engineers enjoy plentiful job opportunities in a variety of challenging fields.

Because MA degrees in electronics are offered around the world, the costs for programs can vary widely. Contact programs directly to learn more about their costs and specific courses of study.

Graduates with a master's degree in electronics go on to work in a wide variety of industries. From manufacturing to robotics, there are opportunities to work in a range of fields. Examples of popular jobs include electronics control engineer, electronics technician, infrastructure engineer, microprocessor and hardware design engineer, and electrical test engineer. Whatever your specialization, graduates with an MA in Electronics are in high demand.

If you have an analytical mind and a keen interest in how things work, an MA in Electronics may be the perfect fit for you. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.