Self-funded: Local: HK$210,800 Non-local: HK$320,000 *A ‘non-local’ student is a person entering Hong Kong for the purpose of education with a student visa/entry permit issued by the Director of Immigration.
Expected Programme Start Date
2025 September
Application Deadline
Round 1 (Main): 11:59 PM (GMT +8), January 02, 2025Round 2 (Clearing): 12:00 noon (GMT +8), April 11, 2025
Description
Normative study period: 1 year. Maximum study period: 2 years. Classes mainly on weekday evenings and Saturdays.
Self-funded: Local: HK$210,800 Non-local: HK$320,000 *A ‘non-local’ student is a person entering Hong Kong for the purpose of education with a student visa/entry permit issued by the Director of Immigration.
Expected Programme Start Date
2025 September
Application Deadline
Round 1 (Main): 11:59 PM (GMT +8), January 02, 2025Round 2 (Clearing): 12:00 noon (GMT +8), April 11, 2025
Description
Normative study period: 2 years. Maximum study period: 3 years. Classes mainly on weekday evenings and Saturdays.
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has always striven to ensure that excellence in teaching goes hand-in-hand with excellence in research. In the light of its recent leading-edge research achievements in various areas of forefront technologies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the EEE discipline, the Master of Science in Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering [MSc(Eng)(EEE)] curriculum has been significantly updated and improved. The curriculum, based on three subject groups of cutting-edge technologies and management subjects, aims at providing a challenging opportunity for practitioners and industry leaders to refresh their knowledge of EEE, covering theory and practice in advanced topics such as biomedical engineering, computer systems, multimedia systems, networking, power systems, signal processing and wireless communications. Candidates who want updated broad foundation knowledge can pursue the General Stream of study, while candidates who want to specialise may pursue the Communications Engineering Stream or the Power Engineering Stream.
Students are required to complete either 48 credits plus a dissertation (equivalent to 24 credits), or 60 credits plus a project (equivalent to 12 credits) to graduate.
Three Streams
1. General
2. Communications Engineering
3. Power Engineering
Entrance Requirements
1. Comply with the University Entrance Requirements; and
2. Hold a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (Engineering or Computer Science) of this University or a comparable institution accepted for this purpose.
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The Faculty of Engineering is one of the founding faculties of The University of Hong Kong established in 1912, is among the largest and most comprehensive engineering faculties in Hong Kong. It has five School/Departments: Computing and Data Science, Civil Engineering, Data and Systems Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
The Faculty offers a well-rounded curriculum and high-quality education at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, significantly contributing to Hong Kong and the global engineering community by training top engineers. It attracts outstanding students from Hong Kong and beyond across a diverse range of programmes.
In addition to basic research, the Faculty is committed to applied research with practical significance, collaborating on projects with local and international institutions, industries, and government bodies.