Student Guide
Master's Programme in Electronics and Nanotechnology
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Master's Programme in Electronics and Nanotechnology is organized by the School of Electrical Engineering (department of Electronics and Nanoengineering).
The programme has four majors from which students choose one:
- Micro- and Nanoelectronic Circuit Design
- Microwave Engineering
- Photonics and Nanotechnology
- Space Science and Technology
All the majors consist of 65 ECTS of studies. The extent of the Master of Science (Tech) degree is 120 ECTS credits.
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Aalto University Open University's summer courses for degree students
If you are an attending degree student at Aalto University, it is possible to attend some Aalto University Open University summer courses for free of charge during summer 2023.
EIT Digital Summer School: Digital Platforms for Smart Cities
The EIT Digital summer school held at Aalto University for young professionals as well as Bachelor or Master students aims to create a better understanding of why platforms are key in shaping economies and societies and how platforms create such societal and business impact.Events

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Solve the SDGs 2023
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If you have completed Bachelor's degree in Aalto University, you don't have to apply to Master's programme. You can find here information how to continue in this Master's programme.
Electronics and Nanotechnology, Master of Science (Technology)
The Master’s Programme in Electronics and Nanotechnology offers the opportunity for students to go into the details of future-shaping and globally significant technologies. We are surrounded by wireless technologies everywhere through the rise of mobile devices, space technology is skyrocketing in the form of small satellites, and nanotechnology is enabling major breakthroughs in fields like solar energy harvesting. This programme focuses strongly on researching and building hardware for these technologies, paving the way for a fluent shift towards a career in the industry or an academic postgraduate path.
