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This engineering discipline focuses on harnessing electrical energy to improve lives — from powering residential and industrial facilities to developing components that enable data transfer in computers and smart devices. Though it shares similarities with Computer Engineering and Mechatronics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering places greater emphasis on tangible, real-world applications.
Merging theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience through constructing and evaluating systems such as solar-powered vehicles, EVs, and robotic devices.
Visits to electrical infrastructure sites including power plants. A capstone research project, frequently industry-supported, to implement acquired knowledge.
Pursuing Electrical and Electronic Engineering equips you to consider user needs while applying expertise to develop effective, real-world solutions.
The field offers diverse opportunities to work on impactful initiatives like water purification systems, telecommunication networks, transport solutions, emergency response technologies, and healthcare equipment.
Potential career options encompass: circuit design, embedded systems development, technical consulting
Students can complement their studies with a Power Engineering minor, covering electrical power systems and sustainable energy sources.