
Electrical & Electronics Engineering

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Tuition Fee / per semester
Fees & Estimates
What you'll actually pay — broken down line by line, with the minimum to start studying and the estimated cost to finish the program.
Covers your first 3 courses at 550 € each plus the university's registration & social fund.
All required courses, thesis or term project, seminar, and university-wide fees rolled into one total for the whole 10-course program.
Program tuition
Fees you're charged for this specific program. Optional lines are listed but excluded from the totals above.
- Tuition per course
Minimum 3 courses to enroll; 10 courses to complete the program.
550 €per course - Thesis fee1,650 €across 3 semesters
- Seminar fee200 €one-time
University-wide fees
Charged by Cyprus International University on top of program tuition. Applies to every student at this university.
- English preparatory school
Only charged to students who must complete English prep before starting the program.
4,500 $per year
Notes from the university
Extra details about payment schedules, discounts, refund policy, or anything the university wants you to know before applying.
- Indicated prices include 5% VAT.
- Registration / tuition fees are charged annually (once a year). The €787.50 installment above is paid at registration.
- Per-course fee is 550 EUR and is not included in the registration amount above (scholarship will be applied if available).
- Programs with thesis: 3 term-based thesis fee of 1,650 EUR + 200 EUR seminar.
- Programs without thesis: 200 EUR term project.
- Scientific Foundation Program is 200 EUR per course — valid for Master's and only required when the student's background needs foundation courses.
- Clinical Psychology Master's: per-course fee is 625 EUR (instead of the standard 550 EUR).
- MSc Environmental Engineering / Environmental Sciences / Bioengineering: additional 500 EUR fee.
All amounts include VAT (KDV) and are indicative. Final fees are confirmed in your offer letter.
Translation Note: If these documents are not in English, official translations are required, along with the original documents.
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Program Overview
The M.Sc. in Electrical & Electronics Engineering at Cyprus International University (CIU) is a 2-year, on-campus, non-thesis master's program offered through the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research. Located in Nicosia, North Cyprus, this program is designed for graduates and professionals seeking advanced knowledge in electrical and electronics engineering without the requirement of a research thesis. The curriculum focuses on deepening technical expertise and practical skills in key areas of the field.
What You'll Study
The program covers advanced topics in electrical and electronics engineering, including but not limited to power systems, control systems, signal processing, communications, and electronics. Students engage in coursework that combines theoretical foundations with applied engineering practices. The non-thesis structure allows for a broader course selection, enabling students to tailor their studies to career goals. Core and elective courses are delivered through lectures, laboratory sessions, and project-based learning. Assessment is based on examinations, assignments, and a final project or comprehensive exam, depending on program regulations.
Career Outlook
Graduates of the M.Sc. in Electrical & Electronics Engineering are prepared for advanced roles in industries such as energy, telecommunications, manufacturing, automation, and electronics design. Potential positions include electrical engineer, electronics design engineer, systems engineer, project manager, and R&D specialist. The degree also provides a strong foundation for those pursuing further academic study or professional certifications. The program's practical orientation equips students with skills directly applicable to the evolving demands of the engineering sector.
Admission Overview
Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in electrical and electronics engineering or a closely related field. Additional requirements may include transcripts, a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and proof of English proficiency. Specific admission criteria and deadlines are determined by the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research. Prospective students are advised to consult the official CIU website for the most current application details.