Course Overview
The MSc in Electronics Engineering gives students a strong base in modern electronic technology and engineering research. The program has grown with new research fields such as semiconductor technology, artificial intelligence, smart devices, communication systems, robotics, and embedded computing. Students learn through laboratory practice, research projects, and guidance from experienced faculty members. Access to advanced research equipment and cooperation with industry partners helps students build practical skills that employers value. Graduates are ready for work in electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, semiconductor companies, research institutes, government organizations, and technology firms across many countries. Many graduates continue to doctoral study or research careers. The program supports academic growth, international research cooperation, and professional development, making it a good choice for students who want long-term careers in electronics engineering and related technology fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field from a recognized institution. Final-year students who will complete their degree before enrollment may apply. Applicants must submit academic transcripts, degree certificates, passport copies, recommendation letters if requested, a study plan, and proof of English or Korean language ability when required. The university offers scholarships for qualified international students based on academic performance, language scores, research participation, and other admission criteria. Scholarship amounts differ by student category and academic results. Applications are submitted online through the Sejong University admission system, followed by document submission and admission review.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a valid D-2 visa may work part-time after receiving approval from the university and immigration office. Students usually can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during approved vacation periods, subject to Korean immigration rules.
Language Requirement