Charge your future with a
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
at American University of Sharjah
Spark the beginning of something big.
Rapid technological change and the global economy’s reliance on innovation is seeing growing demand for electrical engineers with the highest skill and knowledge sets. These engineers will be at the forefront of future shaping, and play an important role in the way humans will all live and work in the coming decades. Position yourself at the center of this technological revolution with a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) from AUS.
Because tomorrow matters.

Where will the AUS MSEE take you ?
The much sought-after MSEE program helps support local and regional industry needs, graduating qualified electrical engineers able to solve complex problems and lead others in the field.
Whether you are looking to hone your existing career or take a new career pathway, the MSEE will help you strive ahead in many different fields, including:
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renewable energy and electric vehicles
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microelectronics
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satellite systems
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IoT and smart cities
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artificial intelligence
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radars and imaging systems
- smart grid
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drones and autonomous systems
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power systems
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Take it from the experts.
AUS is home to one of the region's most widely respected engineering schools, boasting exceptional faculty and outstanding facilities. Below are just some of the accolades recently received by AUS and its College of Engineering (CEN). Read more about our regional and global rankings here.

Top 10 in the Arab world

Top 4 in UAE for engineering

Top 5 in the world for diversity

First in the region to be rated for sustainability
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Learn about assistantship opportunities
We offer assistantships and work-study opportunities for graduate students to help them finance their education. Graduate students, regardless of race, gender, religion or national origin, are encouraged to apply for these opportunities.Click here to learn more.
The hands-on experience gained from the application of theoretical concepts in the lab has prepared me for a PhD degree in electrical engineering, and for a career in research and development in the field of power electronics, drives and control systems.
