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Electrical Engineering covers a wide spectrum, bridging the gap between tangible hardware and digital information systems. Professionals in this field design everything from integrated circuits and optical devices to computing chips, power generators, telecommunication infrastructures, automated machines, healthcare technologies, and aerospace electronics. Throughout this evolving discipline, students acquire essential competencies for a successful career in electrical engineering. The curriculum explores topics including circuit theory, electromechanical devices, electromagnetic fields, semiconductor technology, data analysis, networking, automation, embedded systems, digital design, and computer architecture. Grounded in mathematical and scientific principles, students apply fundamental physical laws governing electrical phenomena to innovate solutions and develop cutting-edge technologies.
Key Competencies Developed
Power Generation and Distribution Networks
Nanoscale Electronics and Optical Technologies
Healthcare Devices and Cognitive Computing Systems
Information Transmission and Mobile Networks
Automated Machinery and Robotic Systems