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The engineering science curricula are structured to equip students for bridging theoretical and practical scientific disciplines. These programs aim to empower graduates to collaborate effectively with scientists and engineers across various domains including R&D, design, manufacturing, sales, and distribution, facilitating the swift conversion of scientific breakthroughs into technological innovations.
The foundational curriculum provides students with robust engineering science knowledge, complemented by comprehensive training in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Students also select a specialization from engineering disciplines such as architectural, civil, biomedical, electrical, industrial, or mechanical engineering, or alternatively in mathematics, chemistry, or physics. With this dual emphasis on fundamental and applied sciences, graduates emerge ready to excel in their chosen specialization or pursue advanced studies to further their professional growth.