Electronics Engineering, Master's Programme, 120 credits
Electronics Engineering, masterprogram, 120 hp
6MELE
Teaching language
EnglishCampus
LinköpingDegree
Master of Science (two years) with a major in Electrical Engineering
Pace of study
Full-timePurpose
The objective of this master's programme is to provide a strong and competitive education in Electronics Engineering, with emphasis on design of integrated circuits and System-on-Chip in advanced semiconductor technologies as well as embedded systems. The motivation behind the programme is the growing global demand for electronics engineers with knowledge and skills in design of digital, analogue, and Radio Frequency (RF) integrated circuits and System-on-Chip (SoC), combined with in-depth knowledge in signal processing, application specific processors, embedded systems design, modern communications systems, and radio transceivers design. Mobile phones, internet, PCs and TVs, are just a few examples that constantly improve in functionality, performance and cost. In addition, there is growing number of concepts and technologies which will significantly improve areas such as mobile and broadband communications, healthcare, automotive, robotics, energy-systems management, entertainment, consumer electronics, public safety and security, industrial applications, and much more. This indicates that there will be large industrial opportunities in the future, and also large demand for competent engineers with the required knowledge and skills to lead the design of such complex integrated circuits and systems.
Aim
Knowledge and reasoning in mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering
Graduates from the Master's programme in Electronics Engineering should
- have a solid knowledge in design of integrated circuits and System-on-Chip (SoC), as well as in-depth understanding of signal processing, application specific processors, embedded systems design, and modern communications systems.
- understand, formulate, and solve the complex problems related to the design of integrated circuits and system-on-chip.
- be able to apply modern methodologies for design of integrated circuits and systems.
- be able to carry out modelling, simulation, and physical design of RF, analogue, and digital integrated circuits and systems in advanced semiconductor technologies
- be able to make effective use of computers and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tool environments
- be able to carry out measurement and evaluation of integrated circuits and systems.
Personal and professional skills and attributes
Graduates from the Master's programme in Electronics Engineering should
- be able to formulate a model for a relevant problem and critically evaluate its validity.
- be creative, enterprising and take responsibility for the own contribution to the solution of a problem.
Interpersonal skills: teamwork and communication
Graduates from the Master's programme in Electronics Engineering should
- be capable of teamwork and active collaboration within a group by sharing tasks and responsibilities
- be able to initialize, plan, carry out and evaluate scientific and engineering projects
- be able to communicate and to give presentations in English, orally and in writing
Conceiving, designing, implementing, and operating systems in the enterprise and social context
Graduates from the Master's programme in Electronics Engineering should
- have a deep insight into the broad field of science and engineering: from initial concepts to implementation aspects
- be aware of the impact of science and engineering on society
Content
The programme includes two years of studies, and it contains both compulsory and elective courses.
The first semester consists of a set of compulsory courses providing the necessary knowledge in digital and analog integrated circuits, telecommunications, RF electronics and design of digital systems.
Education profiles
During the second and third semester it is compulsory for the student to follow one of the two specializations (tracks) in the programs, and they are:
- System on Chip with focus on digital system on chip design and embedded systems
- Analogue/Digital and RF IC Design with emphasis on design of mixed Analogue/Digital and radio frequency integrated circuits
A specialization consists of a set of compulsory courses, and the compulsory courses for each specialization are given by the Curriculum. For the System on Chip specialization the compulsory courses are:
- System Design and Methodology
- VLSI Design
- Design of Embedded DSP Processor
- Evaluation of an Integrated Circuit
- Communication, Ethics and Sustainable Development
and for the Analogue/Digital and RF IC Design specialization the compulsory courses are:
- Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits
- VLSI Design
- Evaluation of an Integrated Circuit
- Radio Frequency Transceiver Design
- Communication, Ethics and Sustainable Development
In addition to the compulsory courses during the second and third semester the program offers a large number of complementary and highly related elective courses offered within both Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, which can be selected by students depending on the individual directions of interests.
Finally, the fourth semester is dedicated to the Master's thesis project.
Entry requirements
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent
- 20 ECTS credits in mathematics/applied mathematics and/or applications of mathematics relevant for the programme, including courses in calculus, linear algebra, probability, transform methods
- English corresponding to the level of English in Swedish upper secondary education (English 6/B)
Degree thesis
The thesis should be based on the high quality scientific content and carried out in close contact with the research groups involved in the programme and in the area of the profile chosen by the students. Without special permission a thesis work may be performed in the following subject areas:
- Electronic Devices
- Electronic Systems
- Communication Systems
- Computer Engineering
Degree requirements
The programme is designed to give the Master's Degree "Teknologie masterexamen i elektroteknik" translated to "Master of Science (2 years) with a major Electrical Engineering".
The requirements are the following:
- a Bachelor's degree as specified in the entrance requirements
- course requirements for a total of 120 ECTS credits from courses from the curriculum of the programme, or after special decision from the programme board, and thesis work.
- passed the requirements for all compulsory courses
- courses on advancement level A (advanced) 90 ECTS credits including:
- at least 30 ECTS credits courses from the major subject, Electrical Engineering
- a 30 ECTS credits Master's Thesis in the major subject, Electrical Engineering
- at least 45 ECTS credits from courses in mathematics or applications of mathematics from the Bachelor level (basic) or Master level (advanced), see list of specific courses
- a Master's thesis presented and passed according to the regulations at the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
Courses overlapping each other regarding contents are not allowed to be included in the degree. Courses used for the Bachelor's degree can never be included in the Master's degree.
Degree in Swedish
Master of Science (120 credits) with a major in Electrical Engineering
Degree in English
Master of Science (two years) with a major in Electrical Engineering
Specific information
Certain PhD courses can be taken by master students. Please contact the directors of graduate studies:
- Deptartment of Electrical Engineering, forskarstudierektor@isy.liu.se
- Deptartment of Computer and Information Science, forskarstudierektor@ida.liu.se
Common rules
See also common rules
Semester 1 Autumn 2017
Course code | Course name | Credits | Level | Timetable module | ECV | |
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TSKS01 | Digital Communication | 6* | A1X | 4 | C |
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TSTE12 | Design of Digital Systems | 6 | A1X | 3 | C |
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TSTE86 | Digital Integrated Circuits | 6 | A1X | 2 | C |
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Period 2 | ||||||
TSEK02 | Radio Electronics | 6 | A1X | 3 | C |
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TSEK37 | Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits | 6 | A1X | 1 | C |
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TSKS01 | Digital Communication | 6* | A1X | 4 | C |
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Semester 2 Spring 2018
Course code | Course name | Credits | Level | Timetable module | ECV | |
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THEN24 | Communication, Ethics and Sustainable Development | 6* | G1X | - | C |
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TSEK06 | VLSI Design | 12* | A1X | 4 | C |
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TSEK38 | Radio Frequency Transceiver Design | 6 | A1X | 2 | C |
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TDTS07 | System Design and Methodology | 6 | A1X | 1 | E |
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TSKS13 | Wireless Communications | 6 | A1F | 4 | E |
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TSTE08 | Analog and Discrete-Time Integrated Circuits | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSTE14 | Analog Filters | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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Period 2 | ||||||
THEN24 | Communication, Ethics and Sustainable Development | 6* | G1X | - | C |
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TSEK06 | VLSI Design | 12* | A1X | 4 | C |
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*The course is divided into several semesters and/or periods
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TSKS14 | Multiple Antenna Communications | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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TSTE06 | Digital Filters | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSTE87 | Application-Specific Integrated Circuits | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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Course code | Course name | Credits | Level | Timetable module | ECV | |
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TDTS07 | System Design and Methodology | 6 | A1X | 1 | C |
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THEN24 | Communication, Ethics and Sustainable Development | 6* | G1X | - | C |
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TSEK06 | VLSI Design | 12* | A1X | 4 | C |
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TDDD25 | Distributed Systems | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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TSTE08 | Analog and Discrete-Time Integrated Circuits | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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Period 2 | ||||||
THEN24 | Communication, Ethics and Sustainable Development | 6* | G1X | - | C |
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*The course is divided into several semesters and/or periods
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TSEK06 | VLSI Design | 12* | A1X | 4 | C |
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TDDC78 | Programming of Parallel Computers - Methods and Tools | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSKS14 | Multiple Antenna Communications | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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TSTE06 | Digital Filters | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSTE87 | Application-Specific Integrated Circuits | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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Semester 3 Autumn 2018
Course code | Course name | Credits | Level | Timetable module | ECV | |
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Period 1 | ||||||
TSEK03 | Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits | 6 | A1X | 2 | C |
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TSEK11 | Evaluation of an Integrated Circuit | 2 | A1X | 4 | C |
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TNE071 | Microwave Engineering | 6 | A1X | 1 | E |
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TSEA26 | Design of Embedded DSP Processor | 6 | A1X | 1 | E |
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TSEA84 | Digital Design Project | 6* | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSTE25 | Power Electronics | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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Period 2 | ||||||
TFYA39 | Semiconductor Technology | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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TNE083 | Antenna Theory | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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TSEA84 | Digital Design Project | 6* | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSTE26 | Powergrid and Technology for Renewable Production | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSTE85 | Low Power Electronics | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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Course code | Course name | Credits | Level | Timetable module | ECV | |
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TSEA26 | Design of Embedded DSP Processor | 6 | A1X | 1 | C |
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TSEK11 | Evaluation of an Integrated Circuit | 2 | A1X | 4 | C |
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TDTS08 | Advanced Computer Architecture | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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TSEA84 | Digital Design Project | 6* | A1X | 3 | E |
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*The course is divided into several semesters and/or periods
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TSEK03 | Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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TSTE17 | System Design | 12* | A1X | 4 | E |
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TSTE25 | Power Electronics | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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Period 2 | ||||||
TDDD07 | Real Time Systems | 6 | A1X | 4 | E |
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TDDD56 | Multicore and GPU Programming | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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TFYA39 | Semiconductor Technology | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSEA44 | Computer Hardware - a System on Chip | 6 | A1X | 1 | E |
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TSEA84 | Digital Design Project | 6* | A1X | 3 | E |
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*The course is divided into several semesters and/or periods
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TSTE17 | System Design | 12* | A1X | 4 | E |
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*The course is divided into several semesters and/or periods
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TSTE26 | Powergrid and Technology for Renewable Production | 6 | A1X | 3 | E |
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TSTE85 | Low Power Electronics | 6 | A1X | 2 | E |
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Semester 4 Spring 2019
Course code | Course name | Credits | Level | Timetable module | ECV | |
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TQXX30 | Degree project - Master’s Thesis | 30* | A1X | - | C |
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Period 2 | ||||||
TQXX30 | Degree project - Master’s Thesis | 30* | A1X | - | C |
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*The course is divided into several semesters and/or periods
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