Course Overview
The Master's of Electrical Engineering provides advanced research experience and technical knowledge in modern electrical engineering. Students work on projects related to smart energy systems, automation, electronics, semiconductor technology, renewable energy, communication systems, and industrial control. Modern laboratories support research, testing, and product development using current engineering tools and equipment.
The program has grown through strong cooperation with Korean industries and research organizations. Graduate students gain practical research experience, technical writing skills, and opportunities to publish research or present their work at academic events. Graduates work in power companies, semiconductor manufacturers, electronics industries, research institutes, universities, and technology firms. Many continue to doctoral programs in South Korea and abroad. The course provides a strong academic base, practical research experience, and industry connections that support long-term career development in electrical engineering.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a recognized bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or a related engineering field. The application usually includes academic transcripts, degree certificates, a passport copy, a study plan, recommendation letters, and proof of English or Korean language ability if requested.
KOREATECH provides scholarships for international graduate students based on academic achievement, admission results, and research performance. Eligible students may receive partial or full tuition support under university scholarship programs. Some research laboratories offer financial support through funded research projects or graduate assistant positions. Applications are submitted through the university's online admission system during the official application period, followed by document review and department evaluation.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a valid D-2 visa may work part-time after receiving approval under Korean immigration regulations. Graduate students are generally allowed to work up to 30 hours per week during semesters. Full-time work is usually permitted during university vacations with approval.
Language Requirement
Applicants may submit one of the following English language test scores if required by the admission process.
| Test |
Minimum Score |
| IELTS Academic |
Overall 6.0 |
| TOEFL iBT |
79 |
| PTE Academic |
58 |
| Duolingo English Test |
105 |
Applicants applying for Korean-language programs may need to meet Korean language requirements based on the department's admission policy.