The Master’s Degree Program (MSc) in Electronics and Telecommunications – Radioelectrology (ET-RE) has been operating since 1965 and is the first master’s program to be offered at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The new reformed curriculum, which will be in operation from September 2026, is designed based on current trends in electronic technology and the emerging employment conditions of its specialized graduates. It leads to a Master’s Degree with the following specializations:

    • Electronics
    • Telecommunications.

There are no tuition fees for the MSc program. A number of postgraduate students participate in funded research projects carried out at the Electronics Laboratory and the Radio Communications Laboratory of the Department of Physics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Graduates are ready to meet the needs of the job market in fields such as:

  • Analog and Digital Circuits,
  • Embedded Systems,
  • Systems and techniques for electronic measurement and sensor systems
  • Wireless Communications,
  • Broadband Communications,
  • Microwave Networks – Antenna Systems,
  • Computer and Data Communication Networks,
  • Internet of Things,
  • Machine Learning Applications.
  • Electromagnetic interference from transmission systems through specialized measurements,
  • Evaluation of electronic and telecommunications devices in terms of electromagnetic compatibility
  • Development and use of specialized software for designing electronic circuits and telecommunications systems.

In addition, graduates acquire the ability to work, either independently or in teams, on research activities, to seek new knowledge and keep up to date with the latest developments in science, and to present and defend their work to others.

Graduates of the MSc in Electronics and Telecommunications have an average time to professional employment of 6 months.

During the 60 years of operation of the postgraduate program, more than 900 Electronic Physicists – Radioelectrical Engineers have graduated and now hold positions in Greece and abroad, in companies that manufacture products and provide services in the public and private sectors active in telecommunications, electronics, and information technology. In addition, a large proportion of graduates work in research and educational institutions.

The Master’s Degree in Electronics and Telecommunications (Radioelectrology) is recognized by the Ministry of Digital Governance and is considered a prerequisite for obtaining a Radioelectronics Engineer A license.

After obtaining their MSc, students can continue their postgraduate studies to obtain a Doctorate (PhD).