The bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering is designed to prepare graduates for responsible engineering positions in design, development, applications, and operation in the fields of communications, control systems, digital signal processing, electromagnetics, digital and analog electronic circuits, biomedical, computer and power systems. The curriculum is built around a strong basic core of mathematics, physics and engineering science.
The body of knowledge in electrical engineering represented in the curriculum is listed in the table below.
Code | Description |
---|---|
EE-CAL | Calculus |
EE-PHY | Physiscs |
EE-CHE | Chemistry |
EE-PRS | Probabilty & Statistics |
EE-ENM | Advanced Mathematics |
EE-DSC | Discrete Structures |
EE-DIG | Digital Systems |
EE-ELE | Electronics and Microelectronics |
EE-CSG | Circuits and Signals |
EE-PRF | Programming and Problem Solving |
EE-ELM | Electromagnetic & Optics |
EE-POW | Power Systems |
EE-TLM | Telecommunication System |
EE-CAO | Computer Architecture and Organization |
EE-DSP | Digital Signal Processing |
EE-MES | Microprocessor & Embedded Systems |
EE-MTE | Electrical Engineering Materials |
EE- ICS | Instrumentation and Control |
EE-SYE | System Engineering |
EE-SPR | Social and Professional Issues |
EE-HWI | Hardware Implementation |
EE-MET | Modern Engineering Tools |
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