What programs are available in electronics and computer engineering for research-based studies in Singapore for a Master's?
You have strong options for research-based studies in Electronics and Computer Engineering in Singapore.
- National University of Singapore (NUS): Offers the Master of Engineering (Electrical and Computer Engineering), a research-focused program with thesis work under faculty supervision. Also offers the Master of Science (Computer Engineering) with specializations in areas like Digitalization, Hardware Infrastructure, and Machine Intelligence.
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU): Provides the Master of Engineering (Research) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, which emphasizes independent research and thesis submission. The Master of Science in Computer Control & Automation includes options for coursework with or without a dissertation.
- Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT): Offers the Master of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, combining industrial research projects with a master's thesis for professionals aiming to deepen technical expertise.
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