Cyprus International University, Nicosia

Master in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Cyprus

The Master in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Cyprus International University, Nicosia is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Cyprus International University (CIU) in Nicosia, founded in 1997, is a private institution that serves a diverse international student body through undergraduate and graduate programs across fields such as engineering, business, education and the humanities. Located in the capital city, CIU combines a Mediterranean setting with a campus culture that values academic quality, inclusivity and global engagement. The university offers a broad portfolio of programs designed to prepare students for professional and academic success.

CIU focuses on interdisciplinary learning, research engagement and community outreach, operating research centers that address regional and global challenges. The university cultivates partnerships with institutions and organizations worldwide, creating opportunities for student exchanges, joint projects and internships. Academic programs emphasize practical skills, critical thinking and applied research to help graduates transition into the workforce or further study.

International applicants will find dedicated student services, orientation programs and campus activities that ease cultural adjustment and foster networking. CIU supports mobility through international collaborations and offers guidance on admissions, visa processes and student life in Nicosia. Prospective students should review program requirements, consider language of instruction and contact admissions early to explore scholarships, campus facilities and pathways for professional development while studying in Cyprus.

About the Program

The Master in Electronics and Communication Engineering is a 2-year program for students with a Bachelor's degree, offered at Cyprus International University. It helps students gain advanced knowledge in electronics and communication engineering.

The curriculum includes subjects like numerical linear algebra, circuits and systems analysis, and research methods. Students also develop skills in areas like advanced communication systems, power system protection and control, and digital image processing, with hands-on experience through projects and seminars.

Graduates can pursue careers as electronics engineers, communication systems engineers, power systems engineers, digital signal processing engineers, or renewable energy systems engineers, working in industries like telecommunications, energy, or manufacturing, for employers such as technology companies, government agencies, or research institutions.

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