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The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Electrical) equips you with the skills to design and construct systems that generate, distribute, measure, regulate, and utilize electrical power. This program prepares you to address global issues in healthcare, education, and sustainability. You'll gain insights from experts on how electricity is generated and consumed across residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The curriculum covers fundamental concepts in electrical circuits, electronics, computing, signal processing, power networks, automation, energy systems, and administration. Over four years, you'll master essential competencies in physics, mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering fundamentals, with opportunities to specialize in areas like biomedical systems, energy solutions, and automated controls. Advanced coursework in later years allows for specialized electives. The innovative Professional Engagement Program enhances your learning experience through reflective practice and supplementary activities.
Our Internet of Things (IoT) concentration examines the core elements of connected systems: data-gathering sensors, transmission networks, and analytical tools for informed decision-making. This specialization integrates telecommunications, electrical, and computer engineering, focusing on wireless connectivity, network architectures, sensor technologies, data processing, and their implementation in smart infrastructure. The program delivers cutting-edge IoT knowledge to foster innovation in this transformative field.
Graduates of our IoT specialization will be ready to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world where smart devices, platforms, and environments communicate seamlessly. Recognized as a pivotal technological advancement, IoT is projected to grow annually by 20%, driving societal transformation and economic expansion. This intelligent network of automated systems will become integral to power distribution, transportation, industrial operations, retail, public services, healthcare, water management, and mining sectors. Significant investments from public and private entities underscore its vast commercial potential.