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Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) serves as the backbone of contemporary life, integrating diverse fields such as sophisticated computing networks, digital electronics, photonics, and innovative advancements including self-driving vehicles, artificial intelligence, medical technologies, and future mobile communication systems. This discipline forms the foundation of today's technological landscape, spanning computing devices, electronic circuits, light-based technologies, and countless electronic innovations. Our civilization depends on Electrical Engineers to develop and maintain systems ranging from energy-efficient electrical machinery and automated controls to large-scale power generation and transmission networks.
Instruction is provided by globally recognized specialists, supplemented by state-of-the-art workshops and laboratories focused on satellite technology, automation, laser systems, digital modeling, and various other specialized areas.
The initial phase of our engineering curriculum provides comprehensive training across multiple disciplines, incorporating aspects of civil, chemical, mechanical, petroleum, alongside electrical and electronic engineering. As students progress, they concentrate on their selected field, delving deeper into specialized knowledge. The final decision regarding specialization can be deferred until the third academic year.
Our four-year Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degrees are professionally accredited, fully satisfying the educational criteria for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status and partially fulfilling the requirements for Chartered Engineer (CEng) certification. Following the foundational years, BEng students have the option to extend their studies to a five-year Master of Engineering program within their chosen specialization.