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The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Electrical) enhances your skills in designing and constructing 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 electrical energy applications in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The curriculum covers fundamental concepts including electrical circuits, electronics, computing systems, signal processing, power networks, automation, and energy management systems. Over four years, you'll acquire essential expertise in physics, mathematics, computer science, and core electrical engineering concepts, with opportunities to specialize in areas like biomedical systems, energy technologies, and automated controls. Advanced years offer elective options to broaden or deepen your knowledge. The degree includes the renowned Professional Engagement Program, fostering transformative learning through self-assessment and complementary activities.
Our Power Engineering concentration emphasizes power networks, electronic power conversion, automation systems, and energy management. Building upon core principles in physics, mathematics, computing, and electrical engineering, it examines electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption, along with associated equipment design. Graduates of this specialization are prepared for careers with industrial firms and government agencies involved in power provision, conversion, management, and utilization. You may also engage in research developing innovative technologies for harnessing sustainable energy sources like solar and wind power.