The master in Electromechanical Engineering (MSc) (μεταπτυχιακό σε Electromechanical Engineering (MSc)) integrates the study of electrical and mechanical engineering and research. This unique combination encourages a wide perspective, offering you the ability to bridge the gap between these two fields later on in your professional career.
The master in Electromechanical Engineering (MSc) (μεταπτυχιακό σε Electromechanical Engineering (MSc)) is complemented by an in-depth specialization in one of four majors: Aeronautics, Energy, Robotics, and Mechanical Construction or Sustainable Transport and Automotive Engineering. The specialization in one of these disciplines starts in the first year, setting you off with a strong set of skills in the chosen field.
As a graduate of this master in Electromechanical Engineering (MSc) (μεταπτυχιακό σε Electromechanical Engineering (MSc)), you benefit from a compromise between a broad electromechanical engineering education that prepares you for work in design and management and a specialization in a particular discipline.
The master in Electromechanical Engineering (MSc) (μεταπτυχιακό σε Electromechanical Engineering (MSc)) guarantees a high level of education thanks to the well-qualified academic staff and their link with specialists from research institutes and the industry. As a result, our graduates are known for their immediate wide-ranging employability